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Magic Lantern Theatres is a chain of 11 movie theatres in Canada. Three of these locations are Rainbow Cinemas discount theatres. Magic Lantern Theatres was founded in 1984 in Edmonton, Alberta, while Rainbow Cinemas was founded in the early 1990s in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The two chains merged and are now based in Edmonton.
Landmark Cinemas is the umbrella name originally covering the holdings of Towne Cinemas, Rokemay Cinemas, and occasionally May Theatres. It was adopted in 1974 after the purchase of Rothstein Theatres, which was the first big expansion for the company, adding about 15 locations (some closed immediately or sold and were never operated by Landmark).
The theatre reputedly fell into disrepair under the Brars. In 1998, the Princess was called "an absolutely lousy advertisement for late 20th century privatization" by Magic Lantern Theatre's Rick Ostapchuk, who said that the current owners had allowed the theatre to sink "with the velocity, if not the sanitized H2O, of a waterslide". [8]
Lyndie Greenwood and Paul Campbell star in Magic in Mistletoe, which premieres Friday, Dec. 8, at 8 p.m. ET/PT. Watch 'Magic in Mistletoe' Stream 'Magic in Mistletoe' Christmas on Cherry Lane.
In 2010, it was re-opened under new management, Rainbow and Magic Lantern Theatres, [2] [4] who ran the cinema until 2016, when it was acquired by Imagine Cinemas. [5] [6] It was subsequently reopened in 2017. [1] The cinema is well known in Toronto for playing foreign, arthouse, and independent films that are often ignored by larger chain ...
Oct. 1—LIMA — Tickets are available for Downtown Lantern Tours and Woodlawn Cemetery rides. Downtown Lantern Tours are available for both Fri, Oct. 4, and Sat, Oct. 5, as well as Fri. Oct. 11 ...
The Michigan Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal Monday from a former police officer who is charged with killing a 26-year-old Black man during a traffic stop.. Christopher Schurr was fired ...
It closed in late 1990, and reopened in December 1991 under Magic Lantern Theatres who restored it in 1996. [1] Magic Lantern operated the Garneau until June 2011 when it closed. The Garneau became Metro Cinema 's new home in July 2011, and was officially reopened in September 2011.