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The Alamo Drafthouse cinemas, at 12351 Pellicano Drive and 250 Montecillo Blvd., are currently offering their Kids Camp, a summer of family favorites for $5 a ticket.
Six Alamo Drafthouse franchised locations are closing abruptly after their owner filed for bankruptcy. The venues include five Texas locations in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, as well as a Minnesota ...
Alamo Drafthouse is taking over the six franchisee locations that closed in June due to bankruptcy. The venues, including five Texas locations in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, as well as a Minnesota ...
Alamo Drafthouse Grand Prairie (10 screens, opening TBA) [9] [11] Alamo Drafthouse Richardson (7 screens; opened August 2013 as first Dallas–Fort Worth area location, closed June 2024, reopened August 2024) [53] [66] [67] [55] Alamo Drafthouse The Cedars (8 screens; opened 2016, closed June 2024, reopened August 2024) [55] [53] [67]
Alamo Drafthouse has been hit with layoffs as 15 employees, or 9% of its workforce, at the corporate level were let go. The popular movie theater chain had 165 workers prior to the cutbacks. Alamo ...
In 2021, Alamo Drafthouse announced they were filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. As part of the company’s restructuring plans, they closed the Ritz Theatre, which served as the flagship theatre for the chain. [7] Shortly after, comedian Joe Rogan bought and remodeled the Ritz.
Tim League is an American entrepreneur and film producer based in Austin, Texas.He is the founder of the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema chain and the founder of Drafthouse Films, a film distribution company, where he produced The ABCs of Death and other films [1] He is co-founder of Fantastic Fest, a film festival, Mondo, an entertainment merchandise company, and Neon, a film production and ...
Rejoice, cinema lovers. Alamo Drafthouse, the theater chain that’s popular for its no-nonsense approach to moviegoing, has emerged from Chapter 11. The bankruptcy filing was announced in March ...