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  2. Category : Cinemas and movie theaters in New Jersey

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    Stanley Theater (Newark, New Jersey) Strand Theater (Lakewood, New Jersey) U. ... This page was last edited on 27 January 2022, at 15:16 (UTC).

  3. Village Cinemas - Wikipedia

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    Village Cinemas is an Australian-based multinational film exhibition brand that mainly shows blockbusters, mainstream, children and family films and some arthouse, foreign language and documentary films. Since 2003, its Australian sites became a joint venture between Village Roadshow and Amalgamated Holdings, forming Australian Theatres.

  4. List of film festivals in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Cherry Hill Jewish Film Festival (Cherry Hill) [14]Colombian Film Festival (established 2013 in Manhattan) (Ritz Theater, Elizabeth touring location 2023) [15] [16]; The Count Basie Center "BREAKTHROUGH" Film Festival (established ~2014) (Basie Center Cinemas, Red Bank) [17] (young filmmakers)

  5. Barrymore Film Center - Wikipedia

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    The Barrymore Film Center is a publicly owned, non-profit film history museum and archive, with a 260-seat cinema and repertory theater, in Fort Lee, New Jersey. The BFC is dedicated to the role of the town as the birthplace of American cinema. It is named for the Barrymore family, members of whom lived in and worked in the borough.

  6. The Williams Center (theater) - Wikipedia

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    The Williams Center is in Rutherford, New Jersey, on Saturday, January 28, 2023. (Photo by Ted Shaffrey) The Williams Center is an arts center and cinema complex located in downtown Rutherford, New Jersey. The center was named after the Pulitzer Prize winning poet and physician William Carlos Williams, who had been born and raised in the borough.

  7. List of theaters in Newark, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Had a seating capacity listed also at 2,844 and September 15, 1978, had four movie screens. [15] Demolished in 1985. Loew's State: 635 Broad Street corner of New Street: 1921: 2,700: Loew's: 1977: Vaudeville to first run movies. Designed by architect Thomas W. Lamb among three other theatres in New York City under Loew's.

  8. Cineplex Odeon Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The company's subsidiary in the United States purchased Plitt Theatres, the fourth-largest theatre chain in the country, for $136 million on 15 August 1985, which added 574 screens and 209 theatres. A New York investor group financed the Plitt Theatres purchase through a 50% partnership and the company reported record financial results in 1985.

  9. Newark Paramount Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The theatre's facade, slightly adjusted during production to read "New Art," appeared as the movie theater in front of which Joaquin Phoenix as Arthur Fleck worked as an advertising clown in the 2019 Todd Phillips film Joker. [14] [15] [16] The theater's roof collapsed in 2021. [17]