Movie theaters
‘Minions: The Rise of Gru’ Is the True Cinematic Masterpiece of 2022
I emerged from the theater with my face damp from tears, vowing to hit up Walmart for a bald cap and a pint of yellow body paint the next day.
The Movie Theater as We Know It Is Dying. We Can Make Something Better
The pandemic has forced movie theaters to change or die.
The Last Person Hand Painting Movie Posters in Greece
In Athens, one cinema is keeping alive a dying, and deeply human, tradition.
The Last of Pakistan’s Cinema Artists
Once designed to accompany the silver screen in a nation passionate about film, their work has moved to the domain of private art collections and upscale restaurants.
What It’s Like to Go to the Movies During a Pandemic
Movie theaters in Texas were allowed to re-open — with a lot of changes.
This Atlanta Theater Is Hosting Free, Private Screenings for Frontline Workers
The Plaza is inviting healthcare workers and their families to watch any movie they want in its 485-seat auditorium, all by themselves.
Alamo Drafthouse Is Trying to Convince Fans to Get Married at Movie Premieres
They're looking for couples who want to tie the knot at screenings of 'Uncut Gems' and 'The Rise of Skywalker,' which could be romantic. It could also lead to a vicious divorce.
Your Local Theater Might Never Screen Classics Like 'Die Hard' Again, Thanks to Disney
Disney is refusing to let some independent theaters show movies from 20th Century Fox's catalog, from 'Alien' to 'The Sound of Music.'
MoviePass is trying to save movie theaters, but it needs to save itself first
Can the $10-a-month unlimited movie tickets business model survive?
If You Take Snacks to 'A Quiet Place,' Everyone Is Going to Hate You
One Twitter user suggested that the only acceptable snack is “a cloth bag of loose gummy worms.”
RIP Frank Liberto, the Godfather of Concession Stand Nachos
Top your tortilla chips with an extra pump of molten cheese in remembrance of this man.