The latest movie theater news and updates
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March 8, 2012
Clio Cinemas reopens as Clio Square Cinema

CLIO MI — The former Clio Cinemas which was last operated by NGC Cinemas was reopened last December by Emagine Entertainment which also owns Cinema Hollywood in nearby Birch Run. Emagine has renamed the four-screen cinema the Clio Square Cinema. It’s official URL is here.
(Thanks to jeterga for providing the photo.)
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March 7, 2012
New chapter for Skokie Theatre

SKOKIE, IL — After closing two months ago, the future wasn’t too bright for the Skokie Theatre. Now, the owners of the nearby Gorilla Tango Theatre have stepped up to buy it and bring regular entertainment back. They plan on showcasing live performances and occasional films as well.
Read more in the Chicago Tribune
(Thanks to Norman Plant for providing the photo.)
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This is DCP at the Film Forum
NEW YORK, NY — With theaters around the world making the switch to digital, one of the most famous repertory houses still standing, the Film Forum, decided to use this time of change as a platform for discussion. Their “This DCP” (“DCP” standing for Digital Cinema Package") festival is meant to show their audience what they’ll be missing (or possibly what they’d be gaining), with a conversion.
Read more in Capital New York.
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March 6, 2012
Tragedy strikes theatre
ABBOTSFORD, WI — A fire this past weekend not only destroyed the 60+ year-old Abby Theatre, but more importantly, the tragedy took one of the firefighters as well. The cause of it is still under investigation.
Read more at WEAU.
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Alone at the movies – confessions of an Oscars geek
While the Oscars have passed us, I found this interesting piece about one man’s tradition of seeing all the nominated best picture candidates each year. He argues that with the advent of social media, studios can’t use nomination buzz to drive film revenues. Regardless, catching up on the nominees still has an audience as proven in AMC recent showcase.
Read more at CNN
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March 5, 2012
The evolution of movie trailers
A story from CBS looks at how movie trailers have changed over the years. Their video looks into the origins of them as well.
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Theater screen for sale
A local AMC Theater upgraded one of their theater screens to an IMAX and gave a friend of mine the 38’ x 16’ theater screen that they took down. Here is a craigslist link to the information/pictures and my email is . Looking for around $750 for it. It weighs around 100 lbs so delivery is way too expensive…recommend pickup.
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March 2, 2012
Balboa Theater birthday party not to be missed

SAN FRANCISCO, CA — Still going strong after 86 years, the Balboa Theatre will celebrate its birthday Sunday. As part of the San Francisco Silent Film Festival, they’ll show “Safety Last!” that evening with accompaniment from renowned pianist Frederick Hodges.
Read more in the San Francisco Chronicle.
(Thanks to Patrick Crowley for providing the photo.)
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Hamburg Strand owner not giving up
HAMBURG, PA — Even after a significant drop in ticket prices, the Strand is still struggling. The owner hopes to sell it to someone or some group that can support it because he cannot afford the marketing and broader range of entertainment he feels it requires to survive.
Read more in the Berksmont News.
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Mount Airy’s historic Earle Theatre spiffed up for music festival
MOUNT AIRY, NC — An old-time music festival was the impetus for improvements at the Earle Theatre. The theatre has had its ups and downs over the years but dedicated locals have led to its slow revival.
Read more in the Winston-Salem Journal.