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  2. Festival Alabang - Wikipedia

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    The mall features two indoor amusement parks, [4] X-Site and Pixie Forest, as well as in-mall amusement rides such as Festival Grand Carousel, The Festival Grand Station, and Kiddo Driving School. It features 8 cinemas: Cinemas 1 and 2 in the East Expansion Wing, Cinemas 6 to 8 in the West Wing as regular cinemas (with Cinema 6 operational only ...

  3. Leonard Maltin's Movie Guide - Wikipedia

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    The first edition of Maltin's book, originally called TV Movies, appeared in September 1969 featuring 8,000 of the 14,000 films available for television at the time and contained 535 pages, including 32 pages of photos. [5] [6] Unlike Scheuer's book at the time, TV Movies included the movie's director, running time and larger cast lists. [7]

  4. List of largest shopping malls in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Mall Image Location Gross floor area Opened Number of shops City Island Group 1 SM Mall of Asia: Pasay: Luzon 589,891 m 2: 2006 3,500+ 2 SM North EDSA: Quezon City: Luzon 497,213 m 2 [2] 1985 1,000+ 3 SM Megamall: Mandaluyong: Luzon 474,225 m 2 [3] 1991 900+ 4 SM Seaside City: Cebu City: Visayas 470,486 m 2 [4] 2015 700+ 5 Festival Mall ...

  5. What is National Cinema Day? What should I see ... - AOL

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    There is one change to this year's National Cinema Day besides the wider range of movies available: In 2022, tickets were discounted to $3 compared to this edition's $4 price tag.

  6. Festival Walk - Wikipedia

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    Festival Walk comprises some one million square feet of retail space. It has approximately 220 shops and restaurants, a multiplex cinema and an ice rink. Located above the mall is an additional 220,000 square feet (20,000 m 2) of office space. [6] Festival Walk's three level car park can accommodate up to 830 cars. [6]

  7. Setapak Central - Wikipedia

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    KL Festival City was constructed on an 8 acres (3.2 ha) land at a cost of RM 215 million by Parkson Holdings (PHB) and opened its doors on 20 October 2011, along with the opening of a Parkson store on the same day, becoming its 37th store. [4] [5] Its first tenants were Parkson Department Store, Econsave and MBO Cinemas. [6]

  8. Dubai Festival City Mall - Wikipedia

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    The mall fronts onto a former marina, now called Festival Bay and used for regular nighttime "IMAGINE" sound and light fountain displays. [1] [10] There is an Abra boat service across Dubai Creek between the Dubai Festival City Mall and the Al Jaddaf Marine Station, close to the Dubai Creek metro station on the green Line of the Dubai Metro. [11]

  9. Cinemalaya Philippine Independent Film Festival - Wikipedia

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    [2] The organizing committee, headed by veteran Filipino director and actress Laurice Guillen, oversees the production of the films and the festival. [3] In 2023, the festival was held from August 4 to August 13, at the Philippine International Convention Center and in select mall cinemas. [4]