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Jun 01 2024
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All the new Hallmark movies coming in June 2024
Andrew Walker and Margaret Clunie in "For Love and Honey." The Hallmark network is celebrating the start of summer 2024 with five new movies fitting the theme “Passport to Love.” During June, the network will release four romantic movies set in different countries across the world, including Italy and Greece. A new mystery movie, “Tipline Mysteries: Dial 1 for Murder,” will also premiere. Here
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Jun 09 2024
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Ian McKellen Thinks the Gollum Movie Could Be His Final Job
It’s only been about a month since Warner Bros. revealed it was working on a new Lord of the Rings movie. With Andy Serkis in the director’s chair and mocap suit, the studio’s fully set to get the Hunt for Gollum prequel film in theaters by 2026, and that’s naturally got people talking about if any actors from the original movies—and for whom it makes sense—could pop up here in their original
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Jun 12 2024
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Sony Pictures buys Alamo Drafthouse theater chain beloved by movie buffs
For the first time in several decades, a major film studio has bought a theater chain. Sony Pictures Entertainment has acquired Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, the companies said Wednesday. Alamo, which operates 35 dine-in movie theaters across several states, will become part of a new division called Sony Pictures Experiences, which will be led by Alamo CEO Michael Kustermann. The companies, which
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Jun 12 2024
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Marvel's Long-Awaited Blade Movie Has Lost Its Director (Again)
Hopefully nobody was holding their breath for Marvel’s Blade—already long-delayed, after being first announced at San Diego Comic-Con in 2019—to make its most recently designated release date of November 7, 2025. The Mahershala Ali vampire vehicle, which has so far weathered the pandemic, the Hollywood strikes, and a previous director swap, will now no longer be helmed by Yann Damange, who’s
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Jun 12 2024
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Sony Pictures buys dine-in movie theater chain Alamo Drafthouse
Sony Pictures Entertainment has purchased Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, the innovative dine-in movie theater chain known as a prime cinephile destination, including at its location in downtown Los Angeles. The Culver City-based studio said Wednesday that the quirky, Austin, Texas-based exhibition company will be housed under its newly established Sony Pictures Experiences division, helmed by Alamo
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Jun 05 2024
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CU buys former movie theater in Louisville for $10M – BizWest
BOULDER — The University of Colorado Boulder has closed on the $10 million acquisition of the Regal Cinebarre movie theater in Louisville, intending the 8.85-acre site along U.S. Highway 36 to be used for off-campus housing. According to the Boulder Daily Camera, CU closed May 16 on the purchase of the property at 1164 W. Dillon Road on May 16, the theater closed its doors on May 23, and CU
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Jun 09 2024
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Route 66 festival, art exhibits, movies among this week's entertainment
'Photography is Art' exhibit set to open June 12 at AMoA The exhibition "Photography is Art" will be on display June 12 through Aug. 11 at the Amarillo Museum of Art, located at 2200 South Van Buren on the Washington Street campus of Amarillo College. This is one in a series of American art exhibitions created through a multi-year, multi-institutional partnership formed by the Amon Carter
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Jun 15 2024
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Exclusive: Mystery movie theater operator could be moving into S.F.’s embattled downtown mall
Memories of the nine-screen theater built into the fifth floor of San Francisco’s largest downtown mall have faded. The big screens that once inspired movie lovers to brave multiple flights of escalators have sat dark behind locked doors for the past year. But, in a surprising turn of events, an encore could be in store as an individual with first hand knowledge of ongoing leasing efforts at
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Jun 12 2024
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Movie set to film in Norman looks to bring big boom to city and industry
THEY BELIEVE IT’S GOING TO BE GREAT FOR BUSINESS. I’VE GOT A GREAT STORYLINE, GREAT FOLKS OUT OF HOLLYWOOD THAT HAVE, YOU KNOW, THRILLED WITH WHAT WE’VE BEEN ABLE TO SHOW THEM IN NORMAN, A MOVIE CALLED DEFENDERS WILL FILM IN NORMAN IN OCTOBER, BUT LOCAL BUSINESSES SAY THE STORYLINE ISN’T ALWAYS THE BIGGEST IMPACT ON THE PLACE THEY FILM. FOR SMALL BUSINESSES LIKE STASH, EVERY BIT OF INVESTMENT
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Jun 04 2024
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Two anime movies to screen at Nisei Veterans Memorial Center
The Nisei Veterans Memorial Center will show famed animator Makoto Shinkai’s “Children Who Chase Lost Voices” on Saturday, June 8, and “Your Name” on Saturday, June 15. Both movies start at 1:30 p.m. (doors open at 1 p.m.) and will be shown at the Nisei Veteran Memorial Center’s “Stanley Izumigawa Resource Center” located at 665 Kahului Beach Road. The movies are free but reservations are
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