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  2. In Norwalk, a hot new movie theater bucks industry trends ...

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    The spacious snack bar offers traditional movie theater treats as well as street tacos, burritos and chorizo supreme pizza. Margaritas, sangria and other libations are also available at the bar.

  3. Metropolitan Theatres - Wikipedia

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    Metropolitan Theatres is Los Angeles's oldest movie theater chain. [1] Opened in 1923, they filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2024, at which point they owned 15 theaters: ten in southern California (including seven out of eight in Santa Barbara ), three in Colorado , and two in Utah .

  4. Leaving Los Angeles: Why the film industry is ditching ... - AOL

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    The end of Peak TV has contracted employment all over — the total number of jobs in the industry, at 447,000, declined 9.1% from 2013 to 2024. Even as markets like Atlanta and Miami grow, their ...

  5. At movie industry convention, leaders say blockbusters alone ...

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    In 2024, theater owners and studios are also having to grapple with a changed and somewhat depleted pipeline of films following the work stoppage caused by the dual Hollywood strikes.

  6. Fox Theater, Westwood Village - Wikipedia

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    The Emoji Movie premiere, Westwood Village. The Regency Village Theatre (formerly the Fox Theatre, Westwood Village or the Fox Village Theatre) is a historic, landmark cinema in Westwood, Los Angeles, California in the heart of the Mediterranean-themed shopping and cinema precinct, opposite the Fox Bruin Theater, near the University of California, Los Angeles ().

  7. Nimoy Theater - Wikipedia

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    The Nimoy Theater, formerly known as Crest, Majestic Crest and Bigfoot Crest Theatre, is a movie theatre located in the Westwood neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. It was founded as the UCLAN in 1941, and was built for live performances but switched to a newsreel cinema during World War II. Through ownership changes, it has been known at ...

  8. Movie theaters make plea for more films, rail against piracy ...

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  9. Landmark Theatres - Wikipedia

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    Landmark Theatre Corporation began as Parallax Theatres and was founded in 1974 by Kim Jorgensen with the opening of the Nuart Theatre in Los Angeles, the Sherman in Sherman Oaks, the Rialto in South Pasadena, and the Ken in San Diego. Steve Gilula and Gary Meyer became partners in 1976, as the chain expanded as Landmark. [5]