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In August 2015, Vue International acquired JT Bioscopen, the second-largest cinema chain in the Netherlands, bringing Vue's number of sites to over 200. [13] In June 2018, Vue acquired the Irish operator Showtime Cinemas, adding a further two cinemas to their estate in the United Kingdom and Ireland, now totalling 89 cinemas. [14]
The Winter Gardens complex is home to the Malvern Theatre, a leading provincial centre for dramatic arts, [55] a cinema (film theatre), a concert venue/banqueting room, bars and cafeterias. For almost half a century, the Malvern Winter Gardens has also been a major regional venue for classical music, and concerts by legendary rock bands of the ...
The Winter Gardens complex is home to the Malvern Theatres, a cinema, a concert venue/banqueting room, bars and cafeterias. [126] For almost half a century, the Malvern Winter Gardens has also been a leisure centre and a major regional venue for classical music, and concerts by major rock bands of the 60s, 70s and 80s. [ 199 ]
Filmed Feb. 26. 2022, Worcester’s big scene in “The Holdovers” was originally intended for Boston, but director Alexander Payne, the film’s director, told the T&G in an interview that year ...
Vue West End is a nine-screen cinema complex in Leicester Square, London, operated by Vue Cinemas. The multiplex was constructed in 1993 on the site of what was previously the Warner West End cinema.
The 2012 film Sightseers is partly set in Redditch. [22] Redditch is featured in a section heading in An Utterly Impartial History of Britain by John O'Farrell. [23] Birmingham and national TV comedian Jasper Carrott makes Redditch a repeated butt of his jokes, for example over the difficulty of escaping the Redditch ring road. [24]
Unicorns is a drama film directed by Sally El Hosaini and James Krishna Floyd, released on July 5, 2024. [1] [2] The film stars Ben Hardy as Luke, a single father and mechanic who is forced to question his sexual identity when he unexpectedly falls in love with Aysha (Jason Patel), a drag queen.
You Can Count on Me (2000) – early scene where he borrows money set in Worcester, Massachusetts; Blow (2001) – starts in George Jung's hometown of Weymouth, Massachusetts; The Blue Diner (2001) – set in Boston; Harvard Man (2001) The Heist (2001) – a robbery at a small Boston airport; In the Bedroom (2001) – set in mid-coast Maine