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Southern Theatres was a movie theater chain based in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. It was founded by George Solomon in May 2002. It operated two brands: The Grand Theatre, and AmStar Cinemas. In 2023, the chain was acquired by Santikos Theatres, which purchased the chain from Veronis Suhler Stevenson. Veronis Suhler Stevenson had ...
Santikos Entertainment (formerly Santikos Theatres) is an American movie theater and entertainment center chain based in San Antonio, Texas.. Santikos Entertainment is a for-profit company that exists for the sole purpose of giving back to non-profits in the San Antonio area in the form of donations, sponsorships, grants, and programming.
Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour is coming to Georgia — this time on the silver screen. Swift announced she would release the concert film Friday, Oct.13, and the AMC theater chain said all locations ...
Santikos Theatres: 27 [27] 377 [28] San Antonio, TX North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas [28] Southern Theatres (2023) Grand Theatres AmStar Cinemas For-profit company that exists solely to give back to non-profits [29] Studio Movie Grill: 30 330 Dallas, TX
Casting directors posted an open call for actors interested in working as extras on a new Warner Bros. Superman movie filming in Georgia, including in the Macon area at the end of May.
Act III Theatres was launched in 1986 with the acquisition of Santikos Theatres in San Antonio. [4] Scott C. Wallace, then a senior executive at AMC Theatres, brought the idea to Act III Communications' president Tom McGrath, having received a waiver from his current employer to pursue the transaction.
[139] [140] Filming was also expected to take place in Macon, Georgia. [159] In April, Pruitt Taylor Vince and Neva Howell were cast as Jonathan and Martha Kent in April, [24] [25] while Beck Bennett, Mikaela Hoover, and newcomer Christopher McDonald were cast as Daily Planet employees Steve Lombard, [27] [160] Cat Grant, and Ron Troupe in June.
According to the Macon Daily Telegraph, the Cox was converted into a movie theater in 1917 and was officially opened to the public." [2] In 1917, The Capitol Theatre became the first public venue to offer air conditioning. [3] After 58 years, the Capitol Theatre closed in 1975. The venue reopened in 2006 as a movie house and concert venue.