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Broadway Cinemas 1999–2004 1211 W Broadway Converted from a Winn-Dixie building into 10-screen complex. It was an effort to bring a theater back to the predominantly black West End, after the last of 6 area theaters, Cinema West, closed in 1975. [4] Broadway Cinemas failed due to slow ticket sales and trouble with its creditors.
The Anderson Paramount Theatre (now known as The Paramount Theatre Centre & Ballroom) is a historic movie theater located in Anderson, Madison County, Indiana.It opened on August 20, 1929, and at the time was part of the Publix Chain of theaters, owned by Paramount Pictures (hence the theater's name).
Toby Anderson: Jonathan Taylor Thomas: Gil Roberts: Steven Weber: Gus: Scott McCord: Andy: Andrew Airlie: Amos: James LeGros: 2000: Holiday Heart: Showtime: Holiday Heart: Ving Rhames: Holiday is a gay African American drag queen at a nightclub in Chicago. After his boyfriend dies, he befriends a down-on-her-luck, drug-addicted single mother ...
The Alamo Drafthouse Cinema is an American cinema chain founded in 1997 in Austin, Texas, which is famous for serving dinner and drinks during the film, as well as its strict policy of requiring its audiences to maintain proper cinema-going etiquette. Sony Pictures Experiences acquired the chain in June 2024. [1]
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Kmart closed at Anderson Towne Center in 2014. [27] Five years later, the former Kmart was torn down for an AMC Theatres multiplex theater and a Crunch Fitness. Other tenants joining in 2019 included Sky Zone trampoline park and Bar Louie restaurant, while Macy's expanded its store with a branch of its discount division Macy's Backstage. [28]
Here's a brief look at each Class 6A quarterfinal matchup with our pick to win: (8) Garnet Valley (9-2) at (1) Central Bucks West (11-0): This will be the fourth meeting between these two in less ...
In 2008, NCG built a new 12-screen theater near Acworth, Georgia. In 2012, NCG acquired a ten-screen cinema in Marietta, Georgia, from Regal Entertainment Group. The theater was remodeled and reopened that year. [5] That same year, the NCG Eastwood Cinema added its 19th screen, NCG's first X-treme screen (74-feet wide and three stories tall). [6]