The Roxy movie theater in Burlington on Friday, November 8. Photo by Glenn Russell/VTDigger After a 43-year run, Merrill’s Roxy Cinema in Burlington is closing, leaving the city without a commercial ...
Brad LaCour is a Senior List Writer for Collider. Based out of Los Angeles, California, Brad lives close enough to the stars but is too busy to find out where exactly they live. Brad is fairly certain ...
Fans are getting new "Avatar" and "Wicked" movies this fall. Timothée Chalamet might have a new shot at an Oscar nomination in "Marty Supreme." If you can't wait for George Clooney's "Jay Kelly," ...
The Cranford Theater, which has been closed since the spring when the ceiling in an auditorium collapsed, is slated to reopen next month. The theater announced on Facebook the reopening is scheduled ...
The history of movie screenings in the White House did not begin auspiciously. On February 18, 1915, D.W. Griffith unspooled his three-hour “The Birth of a Nation” in the East Room of the White House ...
When Sandra Kohler lived in Atlanta, she’d often go see movies at local independent theaters like the Plaza and the Tara. After moving to Huntsville around 13 years ago, she was surprised there wasn’t ...
I realized something today. The last movie I watched in theaters was "Star Wars: The Force Awakens." I know. That was 2015. It's been so long that both the "Star Wars" franchise and American politics ...
AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc.’s most liquid bond rallied this week, lifted by better-than-expected fourth-quarter revenue at the movie-theater chain and original meme stock. The following chart from ...
Whether you're in the mood for a real-life story or a spooky thriller, there are numerous highly anticipated blockbusters coming to theaters in October. Watch clips from some of the movies audiences ...
Halloween is almost here, and that means a whole bunch of classic horror movies are heading back to your local movie theater. Here's a list of 39 terrifying titles that are heading to North America's ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Americans are more likely to watch newly released movies from the comfort of their own homes instead of heading out to a theater, according to a new poll. About three-quarters of U.S ...
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