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UPDATE: “The Brutalist” is coming to Imax. Tickets for early-access screenings in New York and Los Angeles on Dec. 18 are available for purchase. The film will then expand to Imax screens ...
The sale also included 7 IMAX screens. [12] Before the sale Rave owned or managed 62 theaters and 939 screens located in 21 states across the country. On July 18, 2013, Carmike Cinemas announced that they would buy three more theatres from Rave Cinemas located in Louisville, Kentucky; Voorhees, New Jersey; and Hickory Creek, Texas.
Featuring a 72ft screen with laser projection and Dolby ATMOS sound, the MXT rivaled other premium experiences with exceptional state-of-the-art sight, sound and presentation. The success of the initial Malco-branded format led to the addition of an MXT screen at the Collierville Cinema Grill (Collierville, TN) and Owensboro Cinema Grill ...
Its 70mm IMAX film presentations sold out in minutes, leaving theaters scrambling to add more and people paying up to $300 on the re-sale market. Those 10 film screens alone had a staggering $70,000 per theater average, one of the highest of the year and usually the bragging rights of acclaimed arthouse movies playing on only four screens.
Savoy 16 near Champaign, Illinois underwent renovations and opened an IMAX auditorium on May 3, 2013, to make the fourth IMAX location for Goodrich Quality Theaters. All of GQT's screens were converted to digital in the Fall of 2011. Every GQT location featured one or more screens equipped with 3D technology, either in RealD 3D or MasterImage 3D.
Break out the tobacco pipes and fedora hats: Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer” is returning to Imax screens for a one-week encore presentation. The blockbuster historical drama will be back ...
Nolan's team used Imax-specific cameras and custom-made Kodak film for parts of "Oppenheimer," meaning massive Imax screens with taller aspect ratios and necessary projection systems will fill ...
Great news for anyone who remembers the Omni Theater at Fort Worth’s Museum of Science and History: it will reopen after a $21M overhaul to transform into an interactive digital experience.