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Local movie theater reopening this weekend after yearlong closure Share This AMMON – The long-awaited return of a local movie theater is finally here. Edwards Grand Teton Cinemas in Ammon is opening Friday after being closed for more than a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. General Manager Kyle Roberts tells EastIdahoNews.com they’ll be opening with the release of two new movies “Wrath of Man,” an action thriller starring Jason Statham, and “Here Today,” a drama starring Billy Crystal and Tiffany Haddish. “We’re excited to open back up, and we invite people to come out for a night at the movies,” Roberts says. ....
New concert film about Christ to premiere in East Idaho Updated at Share This Courtesy photos IDAHO FALLS A new religious concert film is set to open at several theaters in eastern Idaho. The film, “Lamb of God,” chronicles the last week in the life of Jesus Christ. The film is adapted from a piece writer/conductor/director Rob Gardner wrote around ten years ago and tells its story entirely through narration and music. “It’s been performed around the country and around the world for the last few years,” Gardener told EastIdahoNews.com. “We decided to do it in this format because this year (with COVID-19), it’s harder for people to get out to performances.” ....
Local filmmaker premiering 2 self-made movies next month Updated at Share This Travis Williams on the set of “Please Shoot,” one of two short films which premieres in Blackfoot March 30. | Courtesy Travis Williams POCATELLO Travis Williams could hardly believe his eyes when he saw the aftermath of the Chinese Peak Fire east of Pocatello last summer. The fire started on private land July 19, 2020, and the blaze quickly grew to encompass 137 acres. It was early August and Williams, who lives nearby, decided to venture out and get a look at the damage. “I was surprised at how different the landscape looked,” Williams tells EastIdahoNews.com. “The cedar trees and the ground were just black. If you didn’t look over the hill and see the lights of Pocatello, you would’ve thought you were in a different world.” ....