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Bayou Place is a 130,000 square foot [1] entertainment complex that houses multiple theaters, bars, and restaurants located in Downtown Houston, Texas, United States. The complex was the former Albert Thomas convention center located in the Houston Theater District at 500 Texas Street (originally built in the late 1960s).
The Houston Theater District, a 17-block area in the heart of Downtown Houston, Texas, United States, is home to Houston's nine professional performing arts organizations, the 130,000-square-foot (12,000 m 2) Bayou Place entertainment complex, restaurants, movies, plazas, and parks. More than two million people visit the Houston Theater ...
The Chase (1994) – filmed in the Rice Village area and several highways around the Houston area; one scene also shot in Kemah; City of Joy (1994) - set in Houston, though not filmed there; Jason's Lyric (1994) - set in Houston's Third, Fourth, and Fifth Ward including a scene at This Is It! Soul Food Restaurant, a local Houston eatery
The fest kicks off this week with movies featuring the likes of Pedro Pascal, Kristen Stewart, Lucy Liu, Riley Keough, and DEVO. ... Courtesy Square Peg / Sundance Institute.
The 16 Must-See Movies Out of Sundance Film Festival 2024. Tomris Laffly. January 31, 2024 at 10:21 AM. The 16 Best Films Out of Sundance 2024 ANNA KOORIS.
Sundance Film Festival is a hot bed for terrific indie movies. Watch 10 all-timers that launched there, including "Get Out" and "Napoleon Dynamite."
Sundance Institute/Amazon Studios Producers Award for Fiction – Amanda Marshall for God's Country; Sundance Institute/Adobe Mentorship Award for Editing Nonfiction – Toby Shimin; Sundance Institute/Adobe Mentorship Award for Editing Fiction – Dody Dorn; Sundance Institute/NHK Award – Hasan Hadi for The President's Cake; Source: [45]
The center was at 312 Houston Street, and prefigured the redevelopment of Sundance Square into a dining and entertainment district. Billionaire oil heir Ed Bass , whose family has participated in much of the redevelopment of downtown Fort Worth, financed the project, and Kathelin Hoffman served as its artistic director.