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Showcase Cinemas is a movie theater chain owned and operated by National Amusements. It operates in the United States, Brazil (under the name UCI Cinemas ), the United Kingdom, and Argentina. [ 1 ]
A secondary channel that offers a separate schedule of movies, original series and specials. Launched on October 1, 1991, [47] the channel was previously named Showtime Too from 2001 to 2006. Showtime Showcase: Similar to Showtime 2, Showcase features movies, first-run feature films and original made-for-cable films originally produced for ...
Movie Starring Original airdate Passport to Love: Shae Robins and Mason D. Davis: February 10, 2024 Candace Cameron Bure Presents: Just in Time: Laura Osnes and Greyston Holt: March 26, 2024 Sweet Maple Romance: Katerina Eichenberger and Jonathan Stoddard: July 27, 2024 Mr. Manhattan: Alexa PenaVega and Carlos PenaVega: August 3, 2024 God's ...
The Showcase Cinemas at 100 Commerce Way in Seekonk, Mass., was bought in July by Market Basket under a leaseback deal, but how long the movie theater will remain is not yet clear.
The short has Det. Jim Corrigan investigating the murder of a high-end movie executive, ultimately becoming the Spectre to hunt down his killers. The short features supporting cast members Alyssa Milano, Jeff Bennett, Rob Paulsen and Jon Polito. Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths: DC Showcase Original Shorts Collection: 2 Jonah Hex: July 27, 2010
Licensed in 1994, Showcase was a venture between Alliance Communications (prior to its merger with Atlantis), the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and a number of smaller independent Canadian producers, and was intended to be a showcase for "the best of independently-produced movies, drama, comedy and mini-series from Canada and around the world", with limited content from the United States. [1]
HBO Showcase was started as a second film banner for HBO in 1986 to expand the boundary of drama. Age Old Friends (1989) was the unit's first production to earn an Emmy Award. In 1996, HBO Showcase was expanded and given a new name HBO NYC Productions. [13]