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The Garden Theater Block is a historic commercial block and theater at 353-367 Main Street in Greenfield, Massachusetts. The Colonial Revival block was completed in 1929, and is home to the city's largest theatrical performance venue. The theater is a unique example of an "atmospheric" garden theater, with artwork and mechanical systems ...
Max Greenfield as Rick Ludwin, an employee of Post; Hugh Grant as Thurl Ravenscroft, a Shakespearean actor cast as Tony the Tiger; Amy Schumer as Marjorie Post, the head of rival cereal company Post; Peter Dinklage as Harry Friendly, leader of the milk syndicate; Christian Slater as Mike Diamond, a sinister milkman; Bill Burr as John F. Kennedy
Moviefone is an American-based moving pictures listing and information service.Moviegoers can obtain local showtimes, cinema information, film reviews, and advance tickets, as well as TV content and a comprehensive search tool that allows users to find theaters, channels, and streaming services offering movies and television shows. [1]
Producer and director Norman Lear's legend started in the tiny Iowa town of Greenfield, where he filmed the satirical comedy 'Cold Turkey' in 1969
Max Greenfield as Roger, a freaky and cowardly dromaeosaur [10] and Gavin's son [8] [11] Jessie J as Brooke, a ground sloth who is a resident of Geotopia and the love interest of Sid [8] [12] Nick Offerman as Gavin, a dromaeosaur [10] and the father of Roger and Gertie [8] Keke Palmer as Peaches, a young female woolly mammoth – Manny and ...
Lauren Greenfield's latest project, "Social Studies," is a five-part docuseries that looks at teen social media use and its effects. It premieres Friday at Telluride and comes to FX on Sept. 27.
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Wurlitzer Opus 2095 left the Wurlitzer factory on January 31, 1931, and was installed in the Lawler Theatre in Greenfield, Massachusetts. It was the last Style 150 (2 manuals and 5 ranks) that Wurlitzer built. Like so many small-town movie theatres in the 1950s and 1960s, the Lawler was closed for demolition.