The 2014 Ukrainian film "The Guide" will have its premiere at Detroit Lakes' Washington Square Cinema 7 this Friday, March 18, with additional screenings throughout the week. Proceeds from the film will benefit the Ukraine Relief Fund.
Austin movie theater to close on Sunday
Owner says they ve lost too much money.
Posted: Feb 19, 2021 7:25 PM
Posted By: Mike Bunge
AUSTIN, Minn. – The CineMagic 7 Theatre is closing.
Owner Odyssey Entertainment announced Friday the theater would closed at the end of business on Sunday because it could not come to a new lease agreement with the property owner, Hy-Vee.
“Austin has been a great community to do business in” says Steve Tripp, President of Odyssey Theatres. “We have incurred substantial losses there in the last year alone and just simply can not continue to do so”
Odyssey says it wishes to thank its loyal patrons in Austin over the past 20 years and anyone holding passes or gift cards can still use them at the CineMagic Hollywood 12 Theatres in Rochester.
Best dog movies of all time
Jacob Osborn, Nicole Caldwell, provided by
Feb. 11, 2021
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Best dog movies of all time
If there’s one animal nearest and dearest to the collective heart of mankind, it’s the canine, which has been a staple in cinema for more than a century. In fact, the trend dates all the way back to 1905, when a male collie named Blair starred in the British short film, “Rescued by Rover.” True to its name, the film follows Rover as he helps in the recovery of a kidnapped baby. Good boy, Rover!
On the heels of Blair came a female collie named Jean, widely considered to be the first true canine movie star. A number of famous dogs would emerge in Jean’s wake, including Rin Tin Tin, who was popular enough to have a book written about him decades after he passed away. Of course, it’s the films and franchises themselves that truly endure and continue to enrapture new generations. After all, a movie like “Old Yeller” might seem dated i
Two new luxury cinemas made progress this year, with one recently opening.
Golden Ticket Cinemas, located in Uptown Aberdeen, formerly known as the Aberdeen Mall, opened Dec. 18, and showed Christmas classics and with newer films for $5 a ticket.
The response was excellent, according to a mall official.
Golden Ticket boasts nine auditoriums, though currently only five of them are open due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Golden Ticket Cinemas has upgraded sound systems, menus and luxury recliners.
â(Recliners) are the biggest difference. We did some cosmetic changes as well, a few little bells and whistles,â Golden Ticket Cinemas President John Bloemeke said.