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Demolition of the Winrock Center mall began in May 2012. Winrock Inn was the first part of the mall to be demolished because it attracted criminal activity. [23] And the Winrock 6, then branded as a United Artists theater under the ownership of Regal Entertainment Group, closed its doors in 2013 and was demolished that same year. [24]
Albuquerque [76] Rx: 2005 Albuquerque, Sunland Park [77] The Longest Yard: 2005 New Mexico State Penitentiary, Santa Fe [78] Cruel World: 2005 Albuquerque [79] Rent: 2005 Santa Fe [80] Three Wise Guys: 2005 Albuquerque [81] Bordertown: 2006 Albuquerque [82] Beerfest: 2006 Albuquerque [83] Seraphim Falls: 2006 Santa Fe [84] Employee of the Month ...
Jun. 21—Vince McDaniel is one with the community. The Albuquerque-based producer and actor's latest project, "Boneyard," is gaining attention across the country. It's something that he embraces.
It can be tricky keeping track of which movies release each week, especially with the holiday season ushering in a tidal wave of awards films and four-quadrant blockbusters. With a new slate of ...
Albuquerque (film) Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore; Alien Hunter; Alien vs. Predator (film) All the Pretty Horses (film) All the World Is Sleeping; American Folk; An American Girl: Saige Paints the Sky; Among Vultures; And God Created Woman (1988 film) The Andromeda Strain (film) Apache Gold; Apache War Smoke; Appaloosa (film) Around the World ...
Jun. 7—Winrock Town Center is unveiling its newest addition to the development, a 2-acre park in the mixed-use development in Uptown. Winrock Park will have a grand-opening event Saturday, with ...
Feb. 2—Albuquerque and Las Vegas, N.M., will double for Texas Hill Country in the 10-part Nextlix contemporary Western series Ransom Canyon that will film through June, the New Mexico Film ...
Filming took place in Albuquerque, New Mexico. [2] Robert Iscove directed, with a story and screenplay by Damon Runyon and Lloyd Gold, respectively. Christopher Lennertz composed the score, and Francis Kenny was the cinematographer. At 87 minutes, the Lions Gate Television-produced film was [3] released on the USA Network at 9 p.m., December 8 ...