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As of 2022, the Little Rock location is the only Apple Store location in Arkansas. [3] In 2018, AMC Theatres took ownership of the Promenade's Chenal 9 IMAX theater and proceeded with $3 million of renovations to the venue. AMC upgraded the theater's seats and speakers, as well as expanded its concessions.
Rock of Ages: 15 June 2012 ** Limited engagement. [157] [158] The Amazing Spider-Man: 3 July 2012 *** In 3D. 20 minutes of footage, encompassing most of the finale, presented in an open-matte 1.78:1 aspect ratio. [159] The Dark Knight Rises: 20 July 2012 ***+ 72 minutes shot with IMAX 70mm cameras, in an expanded 1.43:1 aspect ratio for IMAX GT ...
Pruniski and McCord retained the group of theatres in North Little Rock removing them from the Malco chain. On December 8, 1958, at age 67, M.A. Lightman, Sr. died as a result of a heart attack while in Detroit. Like his father before him, his death garnered an epitaph on the front page of the local newspaper.
In reviewing Laufey’s August concert with the LA Philharmonic, Variety wrote, “Laufey feels like she was born to play the Hollywood Bowl, with her rapturously received pop/jazz/classical set.”
IMAX is a proprietary system of high-resolution cameras, film formats, film projectors, and theaters known for having very large screens with a tall aspect ratio (approximately either 1.43:1 or 1.90:1) and steep stadium seating, with the 1.43:1 ratio format being available only in few selected locations.
“Queen Rock Montreal” will make its global streaming premiere May 15 on Disney+ as the first concert film available with Imax Enhanced sound by DTS. When it arrived in theaters in January, the ...
The Robinson Center is a performance, convention, and exhibition space at Statehouse Plaza in downtown Little Rock, Arkansas.. The most notable architectural feature of the complex is the south façade of the Robinson Center Music Hall, a building constructed in 1939 to a design by architects Eugene J. Stern and Wittenberg & Delony. [2]
Great news for anyone who remembers the Omni Theater at Fort Worth’s Museum of Science and History: it will reopen after a $21M overhaul to transform into an interactive digital experience.