The latest movie theater news and updates

  • August 30, 2010

    “Bricks Flix” at the US 23 DI was a rousing success

    FLINT, MI – The US 23 Drive in Theatre was filled up with mostly classic vehicles to kick off Back to the Bricks with the Bricks Flix last Tuesday night. Besides the cars parked at the drive-in, there were classic vehicles parked alongside, in front of and across Fenton Road from the drive-in. Disc Jockey Bob Steel played the oldies until shortly before the movie “The World’s Fastest Indian” started shortly after 9 p.m. on two of the drive-in’s three screens.

    More photos of the event can be found on the Back to the Bricks Facebook page and there is a video report from WJRT.

    (Thanks to Gary for providing the photo.)

  • 2011 Newport Beach Film Festival open for submissions

    NEWPORT BEACH, CA — Celebrating its 12th year, the Newport Beach Film Festival announces its call for entries!

    The 2011 Newport Beach Film Festival will spotlight over 300 films from around the world, including feature length narrative, documentary, short, animated and student films that will compete for a series of Jury, Festival Honors and Audience Awards.

    In addition to film screenings, the Festival hosts premiere galas, an industry seminar series, and question and answer sessions with filmmakers.

  • Historic Sea Theater features “The Pendant”

    WILDWOOD, NJ — The Sea Theater in the heart of Wildwood presents the newest indie film from Jay Mayer “The Pendant” featuring cinema treasures alum Newt Wallen and Kristy Richman

    The film runs Monday Aug 30th to Fri Sept 3rd.

    For more info on this film event, please check Facebook.

  • August 27, 2010

    Only operating cinema in Blythe closing

    BLYTHE, CA — The All Star Cinemas, formerly the Blythe Cinema 4 is closing as of August 29. The theater, which opened about a decade ago, had been for sale in recent months.

    Ramin Hashemi, managing partner of the local movie theater – the All Star Cinemas and Entertainment Center – came to town recently and sadly informed the staff that the curtain will come down on the only movie franchise in the Blythe environs on August 29th. The three-screen theater has been in operation for over a decade, replacing the old Blythe Movie Theatre that closed back in the early ‘90s.

    The full story is in the Desert Independent.

  • “Paramount Anticipation Builds” in Huntington

    HUNTINGTON, NY — The former IMAC Theater in Huntington Village may be getting a new lease on life, once again as a performance venue, much to the delight of local merchants…

    According to nearby business owners, the potential arrival of Paramount Theatre, a concert venue at the site of the former IMAC theater on New York Avenue, is just the ticket to generate the foot traffic that will revitalize the local economy.

    “I’m very much for it,” said Trudy Kaplan, owner of Porters, Ltd. on New York Avenue, just feet away from the theater. “The town desperately needs an influx of pedestrians.”

    Read the complete article in this week’s issue of The Long-Islander.

  • Fleur Cinema & Cafe offers distinctive filmgoing experience

    DES MOINES, IA – Since 2001, the four-screen Fleur Cinema & Cafe has offered an unusual blend of the usual movie favorite snacks as well as wine, sandwiches, and other non-traditional fare; it also offers an eclectic mix of independent, mainstream, and classic films. The theater opened in 1970 as the Fleur 4.

    The building inside features paintings from classic films, photos of iconic movie stars and cinema themes from the lobby to the bathrooms. Petersen said he often spots people walking around their lobby looking at the decor and talking about memories of the old movies.

    Besides their regular run of movies, they play host for special events like the screenings of the 48-Hour Film Project. Corey Moss, Iowa State University graduate and director of the film “Dear Jack,” held a special screening and spoke at Fleur. Some of Fleur Cinema’s special promotions have included summer series of classic films played at midnight and Mimosas served with the “Sex & the City” movies.

    The full story about theater, with video, appeared at KCCI.com.

  • New theatre in Mid-Wilshire in LA!!!

    LOS ANGELES, CA — CGV Cinemas in Los Angeles is the first American branch of the South Korean multiplex chain, CJ CGV.

    Unique to CJ’s line of theaters, premium seating, 4D effects, rewards membership programs, and emphasis on customer value and care provide key differentiating factors that keep our patrons returning to CGV theaters. For the first cinema complex in the United States, CGV Cinemas in LA aims to reproduce these services by offering similar features specially designed to serve.

    Tailored to suit the diverse and artistically rich tastes of Los Angelenos, CGV at Madang presents a global spectrum of films, featuring Hollywood hits as well as spotlighting the burgeoning market of Asian motion pictures. Focusing mostly on Korean and US, CGV’s projection lineup promises to include groundbreaking blockbusters and influential pieces made across the globe.

  • August 26, 2010

    “Windjammer” screening at Cinerama Dome

    HOLLYWOOD, CA — Sunday September 5, at 11:30am, “Windjammer, The Voyage of the Christian Radich”. The film follows the adventures of Norwegian cadets on their 238 day training cruise. “Windjammer”, produced by Louis de Rochmont premiered at the Chinese Theatre and was filmed in CineMiracle, a 3 strip photographic process similar to Cinerama.

    The version playing at the Dome is a high definition digital print, filling the Cinerama screen, with a RCA 7 channel soundtrack. The print used for remastering was badly faded with a Norweigan soundtrack from the Swedish Film Institute. The remastering was directed by Cinerama historian David Strohmaier and produced for Cinerama by John Sittig. Tickets are available at ArcLight.

  • Seeking 35mm print of “Phantom of the Paradise

    Fox doesn’t vault prints. Criterion doesn’t have it in 35mm and a few other sources only allow reel to reel.

    Does anyone know where I can track down a print for a November rental rock double feature?

    Email me at with any leads or info.

    Thanks

  • August 25, 2010

    Nokia Theatre, nee Astor Plaza, to be renamed the Best Buy Theatre

    NEW YORK, NY — The Nokia Theatre Times Square which, as a movie theater, was known as Loew’s Astor Plaza, will soon be rechristened the Best Buy Theatre. Besides upgrading the interior, the electronics chain will also use it to showcase its products in its lounge and at events according to an article in Broadway World.

    A spokesperson from Best Buy said that this will be the company’s first venture into gaining rights for an entertainment venue. Best Buy’s chief marketing officer, Drew Panayiotou says of the venture: “If you’re going to shows, and you’re going to shows in Times Square, then you’re the kind of customer we want to build a relationship with.”

    A Nokia spokesperson said that the company wanted to focus on “reaching customers where they consume content, online, as opposed to at a physical venue,” which was part of the reason they didn’t renew the Times Square deal.