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Screen X will open on Nov. 22 at MJR Marketplace Cinema in Sterling Heights for the releases of “Gladiator II” and the first installment of “Wicked."
Lakeside Mall is a defunct super-regional shopping mall in Sterling Heights, Michigan.Located on the M-59 commercial corridor, the mall is currently anchored by JCPenney and Macy's via exterior entrances, with two vacant anchor stores previously occupied by Lord & Taylor and Sears.
The mall is one of four super-regional Taubman malls built in the Detroit metro area in the 1970s, the other three being Briarwood Mall in Ann Arbor (1973), Lakeside Mall in Sterling Heights (1976) and Twelve Oaks Mall in Novi (1977). In 1976, the mall opened with JCPenney as the north anchor and Sears as south anchor; Hudson's opened on July 20.
Since the former Saint Clair 10 Ciné theater closed four years ago, things have been quiet at 50 Ludwig Drive in Fairview Heights. Until recently, when renovation work started for one of two new ...
In 2007, the Midway Drive-In was purchased by Mike and Mia Kerz (who are also the founders of the Flashback Weekend Movie Conventions in Rosemont, Illinois). [1] The facility then underwent a two-year renovation.
Last March, In the Heights’ theatrical release was delayed due to the coronavirus outbreak, but now it is set to debut in theaters and on HBO Max in June.As fans get excited to finally watch In ...
He was born in Detroit, Michigan and lived in Sterling Heights, Michigan, with his parents and four siblings. [2] Jankiewicz graduated from Bishop Foley Catholic High School in Madison Heights, Michigan, in 1981. [2] [3] He then moved to Southern California after high school when his father took a new job with General Dynamics in Pomona ...
General Cinema Corporation, also known as General Cinema, GCC, or General Cinema Theatres, was a chain of movie theaters in the United States. At its peak, the company operated about 1,500 screens, [1] some of which were among the first theaters certified by THX. The company operated for approximately 67 years, from 1935 until 2002.