The latest movie theater news and updates
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January 4, 2013
Without any theaters for over a decade, Mississippi’s capital city struggles to attract a new cinema
JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI — The capital city of Mississippi has more than 175,000 residents but no cinema in city limtis. This piece in Atlantic Cities looks back at the history of the city and how its struggles with segregation may be responsible for this void.
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That already endangered-species, the drive-in, further threatened by costs of going digital
The Daily Herald looked at the grim future for drive-ins across the country with the cost of digital conversion. Some are making the jump and hoping they’ll get their money while others are pursuing financing or closing up shop. While theaters around the world struggle, this already vulnerable sector is really feeling the pressure.
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January 3, 2013
Bow Tie Cinemas opens new quad for art and documentary films
RICHMOND, VA — Bow Tie Cinemas opened up a new art house theatre, Criterion Cinemas, next to their existing Movieland. It features four screens and stadium seating.
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New ten-plex taking shape in Destin
DESTIN, FL — Carmike’s Boulevard 10 Cinema is scheduled to open this Spring with some state-of-the-art features. They will have one of their signature BIG D screens there as well as leather rocking seats.
Read more in the Destin Log.
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January 2, 2013
Seven-screen Williamsburg Cinemas opens in North Brooklyn
BROOKLYN, NY — The Williamsburg Cinemas has opened, giving locals yet another brand-new cinema option. Unlike the relatively new Nitehawk though, they’re focusing less on food and beverage and more on sound and projection.
Read more in the Greenpoint Gazette.
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Battle over the Ritz
DESBOROUGH, ENGLAND — The Ritz, a former cinema and current wedding and conference venue may not be able to keep its name if the more famous London hotel of the same name gets its way. The luxury brand is opposed to the name being used elsewhere, even in this rural area’s building that has stood for over 80 years.
Read more in the Daily Mail.
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December 28, 2012
Digiplex Destinations buys seven theaters from UltraStar in CA, AZ
Digiplex Destinations has purchased seven theaters from Ultrastar in the Southwest market. The east-coast chain has now nearly doubled in size.
Read more at Deadline.com.
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New theaters planned for Lewisburg and Jonesboro
LEWISBURG, WV and JONESBORO, AR — An 8-screen theater in Lewisburg and a 16-screen in Jonesboro are in the works. Few details are available regarding the specifications for the theaters but the one in Jonesboro should be open by the end of next year.
Read more at WVNSTV and Arkansas Business.
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December 27, 2012
Charlotte selects foundation to restore theater
CHARLOTTE, NC — The Foundation for the Carolinas to restore the Carolina Theatre after receiving various proposals. They plan to start construction in the next few years on an office building above the theatre, which will host entertainment on the weekends and become a non-profit.
Read more in the Charlotte Observer.
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Zoning change, new multiplex soon to open may spell curtains for UA East Whitelands Theater
EAST WHITELAND, PA — The wheels are in motion for the closure of the UA East Whitelands due to zoning change that will allow a Toyota dealership to be built on the site. There’s no word on when it will close but a luxury theater nearby is in the works.
Read more in the Malvern Patch.