Today’s Newsreel
posted by
Patrick Crowley
on
January 9, 2004 at 5:56 am
Landmark debuts a new arthouse in Washington, D.C., San Francisco’s Vogue Theater is on the block, and the Seattle Times profiles the owners of an independent cinema — all in today’s newsreel.
- Arts Council given Burford Theater
- Raising 2nd Curtain on E Street Revival
- Movie theater to debut Jan. 30
- SF’s Vogue Theater is up for sale
- State Cinema to add three screens
- Moviehouse operators Mark and Katie Stern
- Angels Theatre’s Olson believes in movie magic
- Coming to a theater near you, unless you’re in Modesto
- Lights out at Willimantic cinema
- Developers queue up to build cinema
- A Grand Old Time: Du Quoin Movie Theater Puts On An Old-Fashioned Show
(Thanks to Fred Beall and Kevin Silva for the Vogue news.)
Comments (2)
Make sure to read the two profiles of theater operators! The first is titled ‘Moviehouse operators Mark and Katie Stern’ and the second is titled ‘Angels Theatre’s Olson believes in movie magic’. Both are pretty interesting…
Wow. If the Willimantic Digital Cinemas are really closed that leaves Northeastern Connecticut, with a population of about 250,000 with only one three screen indoor theatre and one three screen seasonal drive-in to serve the entire 250,000 people. The indoor triplex in Colchester is owned by the same man who owned the theatre in Willimantic and two other recently closed theatres, so it could be in danger too. That would leave 250,000 people with NO indoor cinema within a short drive. This could be a great opportunity for the right exhibitor.