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The Warner Grand Theatre is a historic movie palace that opened on January 20, 1931. It is located in San Pedro, Los Angeles, California, at 478 West 6th Street.. The design of the Warner Grand Theatre was a collaboration by architect B. Marcus Priteca and interior designer Anthony Heinsbergen, [3] in the Art Deco—Moderne style.
San Pedro, officially the City of San Pedro (Filipino: Lungsod ng San Pedro), is a component city in the province of Laguna, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 326,001 people. [8] [12] It is named after its patron saint, Saint Peter. [13]
The Cinemas at Santolan: 4: Santolan Town Plaza San Juan City: Currently inactive Cinemas 1 and 2: Dolby Atmos Cinemas 3 and 4: Dolby Surround 7.1: Red Carpet @ The Shang: 5: Shangri-La Plaza Ortigas Center Mandaluyong: Dolby Surround 7.1. Cinema 1: XPanD 3D (active shutter) [13] Cinema 5: Premiere Cinema with Ferco's Opus Glide Seats
On September 24, 2003, Landmark was acquired by Todd Wagner and Mark Cuban's 2929 Entertainment, [14] the Magnolia Pictures exhibition wing folded into Landmark Theatres. Digital Cinema was introduced. In 2005, Landmark was the first exhibition circuit to deploy Sony 4K cinema; [15] in-theater digital signage was introduced. In Indianapolis ...
The Ideal Theater was located at Rizal Avenue corner Carriedo Street, Santa Cruz district and designed by the late architect Pablo S. Antonio, Sr. in 1933, the theater was exclusively showing Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) films in the Philippines. The theater was demolished in the late 1970s to give way to the construction of a department store now ...
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There are no cinemas at some SM Center branches such as Pasig, Las Piñas, Dagupan, and San Pedro. The first drive-in theater in the Philippines was opened under the SM Cinema brand in July 2020 at SM City Pampanga. [69] There is a policy in place since 2002, which dictates the non-airing of films rated R-18 in SM Cinemas. [70]
In 1993, San Agustin Church was one of four Philippine churches constructed during the Spanish colonial period to be designated as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, under the collective title Baroque Churches of the Philippines. [48] San Bartolome Church: Malabon: Metro Manila (National Capital Region) San Fernando de Dilao Church: Paco, Manila