The latest movie theater news and updates

  • June 5, 2003

    Today’s Newsreel

    Owner Aims To Turn California Theater Into A Hotel
    SAN DIEGO, CA — Read the Union-Tribune


    Theater’s Hollywood Ending Is Uncertain
    CONCORD, NH
    Read the Concord Monitor


    Muvico’s Egyptian 24 Records Top Weekend Movie Gross In U.S.
    HANOVER, MD — Read the Baltimore Sun article

  • June 4, 2003

    Today’s Newsreel

    Theater Plan Gets Time But Not Cash
    DES PLAINES, IL — Read the Daily Herald article
    Read the Journal & Topics story

    Thanks to Bryan Krefft for the update.


    St. Louis' Past May Hold Clues to Richmond’s Future
    RICHMOND, VA — Read the Richmond.com article


    County, Board Square Off Over Liberty Theater
    OREGON CITY, OR — Read the Oregonian article

  • June 3, 2003

    Today’s Newsreel

    Clearview Cinemas Off The Market; To Be Spun Off
    NEW YORK, NY — Read the Newsday article


    Ski-Hi Provides Old-Fashioned Summer Fun
    MUNCIE, IN — Read the Ball State Daily News


    Huntridge Theater Profiled in Las Vegas Restoration
    LAS VEGAS, NV — Read the Las Vegas Mercury article


    TriMet Will Take Over Southgate Site
    MILWAUKIE, OR — Read the Oregonian article

  • June 2, 2003

    Today’s Newsreel

    Telethon Raises Over $100,000 to Restore Tennessee Theatre
    KNOXVILLE, TN — Read the WATE-TV story
    Read the Knoxville News article


    Fox Visalia Announces Its Summer Movie Lineup
    VISALIA, CA — Read the Tulare Advance Register
    Visit the Fox Visalia website


    Cinema Scoped for Block 37 Site
    CHICAGO, IL — Read the Chicago Business article

    As Bryan Krefft notes, “The old movie palaces that used to sit on this block were the United Artists and the Roosevelt, which were both torn down with the rest of the block in 1989-90.”

    Thanks to Bryan and Brendan McKenna for the update.


    Car Museum at State Theatre Closes
    WAIRARAPA, AUSTRALIA — Read the Wairarapa Times-Age

  • May 30, 2003

    Today’s Newsreel

    Lincoln Cinemas Safe For Now
    LINCOLN, IL — Read the Lincoln Courier article


    Academy Taps Understudy for Old Marquee
    NORTHAMPTON, MA — Read the Gazette article


    Economic Forces Hurting Bharat Mata Cinema Hall
    MUMBAI, INDIA —

    Read the Indian Express report


    A New Dawn For Hansen Theater
    MONTEREY BAY, CA — Read the Californian article


    Former Nickelodeon Theater Reopens As Roxy
    BURLINGTON, VT — Read the WCAX-TV article


    Will Des Plaines Back Theater Preservation Effort?
    DES PLAINES, IL — Read the Daily Herald article

    Thanks to Bryan Krefft for the update.


    Theater Owner Skeeter Maxey Dies
    SENATOBIA, MS — Read the Democrat obituary


    Former Belle Meade Theater

  • Help Out At The Former Central Park Theatre

    CHICAGO, IL — The following email was sent in by the Friends of the Uptown. The Central Park was Balaban & Katz' first movie palace and, according to Douglas Gomery’s “Shared Pleasures,” the first theater in America cooled by air conditioning for the sweltering summer months.

    VOLUNTEERS ARE NEEDED to assist in some house chores and heavy lifting, beginning at 10 a.m. Saturday, May 31, at the former Central Park Theatre, on the West Side, in the North Lawndale neighborhood, at 3535 W. Roosevelt, east of Central Park Avenue. Look for the large sign that reads House of Prayer.

    We will work until approximately 2 p.m. Please come and work for any amount of time that you can. Meet the group in the vestibule/lobby of the theatre/church building itself. RSVP by email to: .

    Work clothes, gloves, a bottle of water and a snack are good things to bring along. Surplus cleaning supplies, brooms, mops, trash bags, light bulbs, etc. are always are appreciated.

    We will meet and work with the Rev. Dr. Lincoln Scott and his staff. You may meet Mr. Butler or Mr. Roosevelt first if you choose to use the fenced parking lot adjacent to the building to the immediate west.

    Home to The House of Prayer COGIC since the 1970s, this important Chicago venue will be featured on a special Chicago: Three Centuries of Theatres tour, July 8 through 13. A little work from Friends of the Uptown this Saturday will make for a better tour and will show our support for this very special landmark.

    Theatre historians recall that the 1916 CENTRAL PARK is the fountainhead of movie palace design and the second successful venue of Balaban & Katz (following the CIRCLE). Its success led B&K to build later landmark venues and its design influence can be seen in other important theaters. After the RIVIERA came the TIVOLI, the CHICAGO, the UPTOWN, the ORIENTAL … from B&K and the same architects, C.W. and George L. Rapp!

    Thank you for your time and attention. You will definitely enjoy this unique opportunity to experience the combination of historic theatre, appreciative owner-operator and vested constituency! Apologies for the impromptu notice. This was arranged to fit the venue’s schedule and needs.

    The Friends' effort is in anticipation of the upcoming Theatre Historical Society of America conclave, “Three Centuries of Theatres,” to be held from July 8 -13, 2003 in Chicago.

    For more information on the conclave, visit THSA’s website.

    Have a great weekend everyone and see you on Monday!

  • May 29, 2003

    Today’s Newsreel

    Movie Theatre Revamp Bears Fruit
    JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA — Read the Business Day story

    Thanks to Bryan Krefft for the news.


    Camelot Regained: Nevada Theater to Reopen
    NEVADA, IA — Read the Ames Tribune article

    Thanks to “Stacey” for the update.


    Senator Owner, Tom Kiefaber, Honored
    BALTIMORE, MD — Read the Baltimore Sun article

    Congratulations to our old friend Tom who continues to inspire us and those around him.


    Now Showing in the Neighborhood: Backyard Theatre
    EASTHAMPTON, MA — Read the Gazette article


    Under-21 Dance Club to Open At Former State Theater
    LEBANON, PA — Read the Lebanon Daily News


    Moving Movies Out to the Suburbs
    WINFIELD, KS — Read the Winfield Courier editorial

  • May 28, 2003

    Today’s Newsreel

    Public Meets to Discuss Varisty’s Future
    CARBONDALE, IL — Read the Southern Illinoisan
    Read the KFVS-12 story

    Thanks to Bryan Krefft for the update.


    Quentin Tarantino Focuses on (Re-)Opening a Specialty Movie House
    LOS ANGELES, CA — Read the Downtown News

    Thanks to Warren Dewey for the news.


    Madison’s Curtains May Close Forever
    PEORIA, IL — Read the first Journal Star article
    Read the follow-up article in the Journal Star


    Fire Destroys Montepelier’s Oldest Theater
    MONTPELIER, VT — Read the first Times Argus story
    Read the second Times Argus article


    Dramatic Changes as Theater Keeps Pace With Region
    FREDERICKSBURG, VA — Read the Washington Post


    See you tomorrow!

  • May 27, 2003

    Last D-150 Theater Closes

    LITTLE ROCK, AR — According to an email sent in by local resident, Steve Yoder, the UA 150 closed abruptly last night. The United Artists Cinema 150 was the last of the Dimension 150 theaters which once dotted the country from New York to Seattle. In recent years, the Seattle, Washington and Syosset, New York D-150 theaters were also shuttered and then later demolished.

    After being a local icon in the Little Rock area for 35 years, tonight this classic 703 seating capacity cinema showed it’s final show. I sat with my wife and two children watching X-Men 2, remembering having sat there as a 7 year old child watching Sean Connery’s, “Diamond’s Are Forever”, thinking that unfortunately some things aren’t forever.

    In 1968 the theater opened it’s doors with classic movie “The Odd Couple”. One of it’s early highlights was when it hosted the world premiere of John Wayne’s, “True Grit”. From the information I could gather, Regal Entertainment, had made a business decision to close it and put the property up for sale. This closing followed the opening of an ultra-modern 10 screen stadium seating theater.

    For more information, read the Baxter Bulletin article.

    This may be the last chance to save this unique widescreen theater. Any interested parties out there???

  • In Other News

    Old-Style Glamour Still Sells in Bangkok
    BANGKOK, THAILAND — Read the Bangkok Post


    ‘Lights Out’ Marks Start of New Era for Theater
    KNOXVILLE, TN — Read the Knoxville News