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Movie theater stocks slide amid Wall Street rally
Company TownMovie theater stocks slide: On Tuesday, shares in Regal Entertainment and Carmike Cinemas took a hit in the wake of investor concerns about disappointing ticket sales at movie theaters.... -
Carmike reverses course, will show ‘Bully’
24 FramesCarmike, the country’s fourth-largest theater chain, has had a change of heart on "Bully." It will forgo its policy of not showing unrated films, treating the documentary about bullying as it would an R-rated film.... -
'Bully' does well in limited debut
Company TownThe ratings controversy seems to have boosted “Bully” at the box office. Lee Hirsch’s teen-bullying documentary, released in a total of five theaters in Los Angeles and New York this past weekend, grossed $115,000, according to an... -
Is ‘Bully’ a tipping point for the MPAA movie ratings system?
24 FramesHarvey Weinstein’s PR blitzkrieg for "Bully" may turn out to be a pivotal chapter in the battle to overhaul the Motion Picture Assn. of America's ratings system.... -
Crest theater to close for renovations, Bigfoot executive says
Company TownA year after buying the former Majestic Crest theater in Westwood, Big Foot Entertainment plans to close the historic movies house for an unspecified period of time to undergo renovations.... -
Robert Bucksbaum on selling the Crest Theater: 'It was pretty sad'
The Big PictureRobert Bucksbaum got to live out every film lover's dream for the past eight years, owning and operating his own movie theater, the Majestic Crest, whose marquee is something of a landmark on Westwood Boulevard here in Los Angeles. As...... -
Local Movie Theater Offers Soda & Popcorn For One Dollar
Carmike Cinemas at the Chambersburg Mall in Franklin County is enticing movie-goers with a special deal; one dollar sodas and popcorn every Tuesday. The deal is called "Stimulus Tuesdays," a way to help families afford to have fun even as they struggle in...Tags: Movies, Foreign Exchange Market, Entertainment, Popcorn
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Hollywood looks for new heroes while avoiding painful images
Tribune movie reporterThe White House being destroyed by an alien spaceship was the so-called "money shot" of "Independence Day," the image largely credited with launching the 1995 movie into the box-office stratosphere. Now that we've been exposed to day after day and camera...Tags: New York City, Michael Bay, Emergency Incidents, Osama bin Laden, Saturday Night Live (tv program)
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