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Malco Theatres, Inc. is a family owned and operated movie theater chain that has been in business for over one hundred years. [1] It has been led by four generations of the Lightman family. Malco Theatres features 34 theatre locations with over 345 screens in six states (Arkansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri and Tennessee).
The Malco Theatre, located at 817 Central Avenue in Hot Springs, Arkansas, was built on a site that has housed vaudeville shows, silent movies, modern films, and specialty productions. The Malco, which was frequented by Bill Clinton as a boy, has played host to the prestigious Hot Springs Documentary Film Institute (HSDFI).
Sep. 1—Malco Owensboro Cinema Grill & MXT will be participating in the inaugural National Cinema Day on Saturday, Sept. 3. The one-day event, presented by The Cinema Foundation, will have over ...
Cinema Paradiso received widespread critical acclaim, making Tornatore internationally known, and is regarded by many as a classic. Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports that 91% of critics have given the film a positive review based on 86 reviews, with an average score of 8/10.
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.
Cinema Paradiso: Giuseppe Tornatore: Composed with Andrea Morricone. BAFTA Award for Best Film Music David di Donatello for Best Score Nominated - Silver Ribbon Award for Best Score. 1989 Time to Kill: Giuliano Montaldo — Casualties of War: Brian De Palma: Nominated - Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score: Fat Man and Little Boy: Roland ...
Malco Ramírez Martínez (born 1970), Mexican politician; Theatres. Malco Theatre, a historic movie theater in Hot Springs, Arkansas; Malco Theatres, a fourth ...
The Working Class Goes to Heaven (Italian: La classe operaia va in paradiso), released in the US as Lulu the Tool, is a 1971 Italian satirical [4] political drama film directed by Elio Petri. It depicts a factory worker's realisation of his own condition as a simple tool in the process of production.