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The Atoka 16 movie theater will reopen on June 13 under new management. Phoenix Theatres Entertainment, the new operator, is renovating the theater with new seating, an expanded menu, and repaired ...
WASHINGTON — Moviegoers may have to wait a little longer before movies start at AMC Theatres in the future. Starting on July 1, the movie theater chain will join its major competitors in running ...
The movie is based on Erik Larson’s bestselling non-fiction book The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic and Madness at the Fair That Changed America. There is no script attached to the project.
Georgia Theatre Company summer movies 2025 GTC's Summer Kid Show Series offers $2 tickets, drinks, popcorn, and M&M minis. Movies are shown every Tuesday and Thursday with doors opening at 9:15 a ...
PIKESVILLE, Md. — A new independent movie theater opened in Baltimore County with a new owner, new name and new life. There's nothing like watching a movie on the big screen, and the new Pikes ...
Domestic movie theaters earned a record $326 million at the box office this weekend, the most for a Memorial Day weekend. Disney's live-action reboot of "Lilo & Stitch" claimed the top spot.
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An IndieWire report found 34% of U.S. adults prefer to watch movies in theaters, meaning nearly two thirds of respondents would rather watch a moving on a streaming service.
The Bow Tie Cinemas movie theater at Dutch Square Center mall at 421 Bush River Road in Columbia, SC has closed. The 14-screen cinema formerly was owned by AMC.
Whether you're looking for blockbusters or niche, limited-run indies, there's a theater screening it in town. Here are the best movie theaters in Miami.
The former movie theater on Railroad Avenue in Tenafly, last known as Bow Tie Cinemas, is being demolished, with housing units to be built in its place, said Tenafly Police Chief Robert Chamberlain.
When the theater opened as Salem Centre Movieland in 1989, it was the first movie theater in Oregon that allowed sales of beer and wine. The theater was built at a cost of $4.5 million.