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Alliance Cinemas – after selling its BC locations, it now operates only one theater in Toronto; Cinémas Guzzo – 10 locations and 142 screens in the Montreal area; Cineplex Cinemas – Canada's largest and North America's fifth-largest movie theater company, with 162 locations and 1,635 screens
Leutholds opened in Albert Lea in 1917 in what is now often referred to as the Whimzy and Crescendo building on Broadway. In 1988 the store moved to the Northbridge Mall, and in 1992 the
In 2018, Loeks Theatres, Inc changed their company name to Studio C. [1] The name change is an effort to create a central brand name for all of its operations. [2] The name is a homage to the former Studio 28 theater. [3] Celebration! Cinema South. In March 2020, Celebration Cinema closed its theaters temporarily due to the COVID-19 pandemic ...
Albert Lea, c. 1862 The city is named after Albert Lea Lake, which was named after Albert Miller Lea, a topographer with the United States Dragoons, who surveyed southern Minnesota and northern Iowa in 1835, including the current site of Albert Lea. [8] Captain Nathan Boone, a son of Daniel Boone, was the scout for Lea's unit.
Jan. 2—1 The Albert Lea girls' hockey team competes for second year in a row at state For the second consecutive season, the Albert Lea girls hockey team represented Section 1A in the state ...
Landmark Cinema of Canada Inc. is a Canadian cinema chain. Based in Calgary, Alberta , Landmark operates 36 theatres with 299 screens, [ 2 ] primarily in Ontario and western Canada. Its holdings include much of the former Empire Theatres chain which it acquired in late 2013, and some Famous Players locations divested as part of that chain's ...
The CEC Awards [2] or CEC Medals [3] (Spanish: Medallas del CEC), whose full name is Medallas del Círculo de Escritores Cinematográficos, are awards presented annually by the Círculo de Escritores Cinematográficos (CEC; transl. Circle of Cinematographic Writers) to distinguish films, artists, technicians, and writers related to cinema, both Spanish and international. [4]
The Rutgers Film Co-op/New Jersey Media Arts Center is a film society established in 1982 and based at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey.. The Rutgers Film Co-op/NJMAC presents year-round programming, including two festivals, which screen classic, independent, international, and experimental films and videos and often include discussions with filmmakers, performers, screenwriters ...