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  2. Camp Redwood (American Horror Story) - Wikipedia

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    "Camp Redwood" was watched by 2.13 million people during its original broadcast and gained a 1.0 ratings share among adults aged 18–49. [2] The episode received largely positive reviews. On the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, "Camp Redwood" holds a 94% approval rating, based on 32 reviews with an average rating of 8.61/10. The critical ...

  3. Peninsula Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Ellis John Arkush, a native of New York and 1910 graduate of Columbia University (civil engineering), entered the theater business in Redwood City in 1914 where he built the Sequoia Theater. He added the Variety and Stanford Theatres in Palo Alto, the Peninsula Theatre, and the San Mateo Theatre in San Mateo. Ellis Arkush was the president of ...

  4. American Horror Story: 1984 - Wikipedia

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    In Los Angeles in 1984, Brooke Thompson is attacked by the Night Stalker and decides to leave town for the summer to work as a counselor at the newly reopened Camp Redwood with her new friends Montana, Xavier, Chet, and Ray. On the way there, they strike a hiker on the road. The group takes him to the camp where the camp nurse, Rita, tends to him.

  5. Flat Rock Cinema announces showtimes for 'Summer Camp' movie ...

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    Diane Keaton, Kathy Bates and Alfre Woodard star in the movie "Summer Camp," which was filmed in Western North Carolina. It will be in theaters, including Flat Rock Cinema, on May 31.

  6. Fox Theatres - Wikipedia

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    Fox Theatre in Oakland Fox Theatre in Redwood City, California. Fox Theatres was a large chain of movie theaters in the United States dating from the 1920s either built by Fox Film studio owner William Fox, or subsequently merged in 1929 by Fox with the West Coast Theatres chain, to form the Fox West Coast Theatres chain. [2]

  7. Grindhouse - Wikipedia

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    The introduction of television greatly eroded the audience for local and single-screen movie theaters, many of which were built during the cinema boom of the 1930s. In combination with urban decay after white flight out of older city areas in the mid to late 1960s, changing economics forced these theaters to either close or offer something that ...

  8. Century Theatres - Wikipedia

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    The first Century theater was the Century 21 in San Jose, California, which opened November 24, 1964, adjacent to the Winchester Mystery House. [1] The Century 21 theater was built to showcase Cinerama type movies (the left and right empty projection booths are still present), but in fact, it showed only 70mm movies. The screen was later ...

  9. Landmark Theatres - Wikipedia

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    The Oriental originally opened in July 1927 and was the only standard movie palace ever built to incorporate East Indian décor. [8] The Harvard Exit Theatre in Seattle was acquired in 1979. [9] The film programming in Landmark Theatres was a mix of repertory/revival double-features that changed daily.