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City, State Warren Palace West 1989 Closed 8 Wichita, Kansas: Regal Warren 21st Street Warren 1996 Open 18 Wichita, Kansas: Regal Warren Old Town 2003 Closed 7 Wichita, Kansas: Regal Warren 13th Street Warren 2002 Open 20 Wichita, Kansas: Warren Movie Machine 2002 Closed (New Ownership) 5 Wichita, Kansas: Regal Warren Broken Arrow 2014 Open 18
Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, New Mexico, South Carolina, Texas Reading Cinemas: 27 245 Culver City, CA Hawaii, California, New York, Texas, New Jersey, Virginia, Washington DC Reading Cinemas (8 theatres) Angelika Film Center (6 theatres) Consolidated Theatres (9 theatres) Pacific Theatres (15 theatres [24]) [25] Regal Cinemas: 558 7,306 ...
Regal Cinemas (also Regal Entertainment Group) is an American movie theater chain that operates the second-largest theater circuit in the United States, with 6,853 screens in 511 theaters as of December 31, 2021. [3] Founded on August 10, 1989, it is owned by the British company Cineworld and headquartered in Knoxville, Tennessee. [4]
The warning was issued at 11:18 p.m. on Saturday, and the last update regarding this incident was released on Saturday at 11:35 p.m. ... (Kansas City) (West)/I-29. The event impacts 490 feet.
A 24-year-old California man was electrocuted and died while hanging Christmas lights on Thursday, according to officials. Antonio Pascual was hanging Christmas lights the morning of Nov. 21 on a ...
Long Ranger and Tonton: Shooting Stars of the West: April 27 Tony Y. Reyes Joey de Leon, Rene Requiestas and Maricel Laxa: Action, comedy, Western Starzan II: June 7 Tony Y. Reyes Joey de Leon, Zsa Zsa Padilla: Comedy: Mother Studio Films Eastwood and Bronson: June 22 Junn P. Cabreira Richard Gomez, Joey Marquez and Nanette Medved: Action, comedy
The 2025 NFL draft order was shaken up by a Raiders win over the Jaguars in Week 16. Here's how that's impacting NFL mock drafts.
Malco Theatres, Inc. confirmed to the Commercial Appeal, on July 24, 1986, the sale of the company's 38 locations to Commonwealth Amusements Corp. of Kansas City, Missouri, was scheduled to be completed by the end of that summer. The deal fell through when Commonwealth decided not to expand at that time.