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Cinemas and movie theaters in the San Francisco Bay Area (34 P) Pages in category "Cinemas and movie theaters in California" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.
Reading Cinemas (8 theatres) Angelika Film Center (6 theatres) Consolidated Theatres (9 theatres) Pacific Theatres (15 theatres [23]) [24] Regal Cinemas: 558 7,306 Knoxville, TN United States Cineworld: Regal Cinemas (2002) United Artists Theatres (2002) Edwards Theatres (2002) Sawmill Theaters Hoyts Cinemas (2003 US locations)
Selma premiered in Los Angeles at Grauman's Egyptian Theatre during AFI Fest on November 11, 2014, [60] after which it received a standing ovation. [61] It opened in limited release in the United States on December 25, 2014, including in Los Angeles, New York City, and Atlanta, [62] before its wide opening on January 9, 2015. [63]
When Ava DuVernay's "Selma" hits theaters on Christmas, audiences won't get to hear David ... But not to "Selma" - although that doesn't seem to have hurt the movie, which is currently boasting a ...
A Boy and His Soul [43] (Premiered at the Vineyard Theatre in New York City, 2009; earlier version of the play premiered at the Thick Description Theater in San Francisco in 2005, [44] and produced in 2008 as a part of Thick Description's 20th Anniversary Season; [45] produced as a one night only performance at Joe's Pub in New York City in ...
Selma Blair presented the Norman Lear-Geri Jewell lifetime achievement award to Michael J. Fox. at the event, which can be seen on Monday’s broadcast of the 2024 Media Access Awards on PBS,.
The first Century theater was the Century 21 in San Jose, California, which opened November 24, 1964, adjacent to the Winchester Mystery House. [1] The Century 21 theater was built to showcase Cinerama type movies (the left and right empty projection booths are still present), but in fact, it showed only 70mm movies. The screen was later ...
Laemmle Theatres (/ ˈ l ɛ m l i / LEM-lee) is a Los Angeles-based arthouse movie theater chain owned and operated by Robert Laemmle and his son Greg. The company's first theater, bought in 1938 [ 1 ] by Robert's father Max and uncle Kurt, both cousins of Universal Pictures founder Carl Laemmle , was located in Highland Park .