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Reel Cinema in the Ridings Centre, Wakefield. The first cinema in the chain was the Curzon Cinema in Loughborough, which was established in 2001. Cinemas in other cities and towns were then added to the newly formed Curzon Leisure Group over the next few years. In 2005, the chain was renamed Reel Cinemas Ltd. [1]
The Ridings Centre is located near Wakefield Westgate and Wakefield Kirkgate railway stations as well as Wakefield Bus Station. The centre is located near the A61 and the M1. Arriva Yorkshire have their headquarters and main depot located in Wakefield, on the A61, next to the Hepworth Gallery. Arriva are the owners and managers of Wakefield Bus ...
Reel Theatres is a movie theater chain in the United States owned by Casper Management—an Idaho corporation—that features independent and foreign films. It operates theaters in Idaho , Oregon and Utah .
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Max / New Line Cinema / Atomic Monster / Vertigo Entertainment: Gary Dauberman (director/screenplay); Lewis Pullman, Makenzie Leigh, Alfre Woodard, John Benjamin Hickey, Bill Camp, Jordan Preston Carter, Nicholas Crovetti, Spencer Treat Clark, William Sadler, Pilou Asbæk [360] House of Spoils: Amazon MGM Studios / Blumhouse Productions ...
The ABC Cinema was a cinema in Wakefield, West Yorkshire that fell into derelition after its closure. Located in Kirkgate on the corner of Sun Lane, it was designed and built in the Art Deco style for Associated British Cinemas by in-house architect William R. Glen and opened as the Regal Cinema on 9 December 1935.
Larry Darmour and Standard Cinema provided F.B.O. and later RKO with 2-reel comedies: Barney Google (1928–1929) H.C. Witwer Record Breakers (1929–1930) featuring Albert Vaughn, Al Cook & George Gray; Karl Dane and George K. Arthur Comedies (1930–1931) Louise Fazenda Comedies with Max Davidson in support (1930–1931)
Cineworld Cinemas brand logo used since 2008. Cineworld Group plc is a British cinema operator headquartered in London, England. It is the world's second-largest cinema chain (after AMC Theatres), with 9,139 screens across 747 sites [4] in 10 countries: [5] Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Ireland, Israel, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, the United Kingdom and the United States.