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Harry Jay Knowles (born December 11, 1971) is an American former film critic and writer known for his website Ain't It Cool News (AICN). Knowles was a member of the Austin Film Critics Association until he was removed in September 2017 "by a substantial majority vote" of the organization following allegations of sexual assault.
Bruce Willis also posted on the website briefly to promote his film Live Free or Die Hard. [9] On April 5, 2012, the first episode of Ain't It Cool with Harry Knowles was posted on YouTube. This scripted film news show, presented by Harry Knowles, is intended "to translate the fantasy-esque world of Ain't It Cool News to a different medium". [10]
Ain't It Cool with Harry Knowles – a video version of Harry Knowles website Ain't It Cool News, a TV and film news, rumour and review site; Awkward Family Photos; Because Science with TBD; Breaking Belding; Chris Hardwick's All-Star Celebrity Bowling – a celebrity bowling competition where teams compete for the charities of their choice
The Manor was founded by Harry Knowles, who purchased a three-room restaurant on the property and expanded the business over the next 30 years. He died in 2021 at age 97.
On June 24, 2007, as an acknowledgment of the last days of the Alamo Drafthouse's original downtown location, Knowles hosted a hastily assembled half-birthday marathon titled "Half-Ass-A-Thon". Half-Ass-A-Thon was to initially only show four features, but by unanimous vote of the audience the marathon was extended to five features.
The couple's website goes into more depth about how their new, updated approach to working with the media will "enhance access" and "share information more freely with members of the public."
The facility was designed by Harry P. Knowles and Clinton and Russell in the Moorish Revival style and is divided into two parts. The southern section houses a main auditorium, with 2,257 seats across three levels; this auditorium could originally fit over four thousand people, but it has been downsized over the years.
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