The latest movie theater news and updates

  • March 21, 2012

    Princess reopens tomorrow

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    HARRIMAN, TN— The Princess Theatre will officially reopen on March 22, 2012! A two-day event is planned with local music and dedications to be done on Thursday March 22nd, and Marshall Tucker will play on Saturday March 24th. Both events were sold out in 3 hours!

    The theater will be jointly owned by the Princess Foundation and Roane State Community College. Roane State will provide the managerial staff and the cleaning staff.

  • Rare movie posters found glued together going to auction

    An attic in Pennsylvania was the site for a recent classic film poster discovery. Glued together for 80 years, the lot purchased for $30,000 is expected to fetch around $250,000 at an auction in Texas this month.

    Read more at Fox News.

  • March 20, 2012

    Luxury theatre lures high-end retailers to heart of city

    RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA, CA — A new location for the Cinepolis chain within the former Edwards 6 is already bringing in new upscale retailers to the neighborhood. The promise of a unique theatre with various high-end amenities has restaurants and shops lining up to get space nearby.

    Read the full story in the OC Register.

  • Sensory Friendly Films offers a safe movie haven

    A new program in select AMC theaters is making it easier for people with sensory issues to go to the movies. In more than 150 theaters across the country, AMC presents screenings with the sound down and lights up in order to making it more pleasant for those with autism.

    Read more in the Sioux City Journal.

  • March 19, 2012

    Looking back at the Hyattsville Theatre

    HYATTSVILLE, MD — Demolished almost 50 years ago, the Hyattsville Theatre was featured in the Hyattsville Patch. Designed by John Eberson, some shops now fill the space where the theatre stood.

  • The upside for smartphones

    Instead of totally bashing them because of the onslaught of people calling/texting during movies, some chains are celebrating the advance in technology. New apps are helping patrons purchase tickets in advance, read reviews and even figure out the best time to take a bathroom break.

    Read more in the Los Angeles Times.

  • March 16, 2012

    The best seat in the house

    The Wall Street Journal recently looked at the private screening rooms of Hollywood’s elite. Few actually see the most sought after spaces but the owners spend as much as a few million to build them.

  • KY man reopens Cocke Co. movie theater

    NEWPORT, KY — Just a man and a dream as Branden Joynt reopened the Newport Cinema 4 the other week. He just moved over 200 miles to takeover the theatre that closed its doors a year ago. They plan on showing first-run films at affordable prices.

    Read more at WBIR.

  • March 15, 2012

    Hollywood and the Oscars tribute in new Bay Area monumental mural

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    HAYWARD, CA — Hollywood celebrated the Oscars last week and the movie ‘The Artist,’ a black-and-white film celebrating Hollywood history, meanwhile, in the Bay Area, Award-Winning Artist Andrew Kong Knight is putting the final touches on his final monumental mural in the series called “Hayward Meets Hollywood.”

    Knight’s latest three story high, mega mural called “Night at the Silver Screen,” depicts a famous black-and-white film scene, from one of Hollywood’s most memorable Oscar winning epics of all time set in a classic Art Deco theatre interior, complete with velvet curtains. (See attached photos.)

  • Theater not returning to the Ideal

    BALTIMORE, MD — Despite the hopes of some locals, the Ideal will not return to life as a theatre. Avenue Antiques will be extending their business next door and make it another multi-vendor space. The building opened as a theatre in 1908.

    Read the full story in the North Baltimore Patch.