A trip to the cinema remains one of the most popular days out and for good reason. You can enjoy the cinema as a family, with friends, with a partner and even on your own. Watching the latest ...
Even though Newcastle United supporters are known for their passion and dedication, the most recent information regarding the club's intentions to celebrate the Carabao Cup has left them fuming. This ...
The announcement generated great dissatisfaction among fans, who believe the club is using the Carabao Cup trophy to increase ticket sales for the women's game. As soon as the plans became apparent, ...
In Brandon Flynn and the writer Jordan Tannahill’s 750-square-foot East Village apartment, a bold palette is filtered through a minimalist lens. In the dining room of the actor Brandon Flynn and ...
The real-life village that served as the site of District 12 in the hit movie franchise “The Hunger Games” has been put up for sale for $1.95 million—complete with 73 acres, a private ...
Toronto's 2026 FIFA World Cup committee wants to spend nearly $11 million on ticket packages for the upcoming games and resell them at marked up prices, with some councillors saying the move ...
"Disney's Snow White," a live-action adaptation of the beloved 1937 classic, is set to enchant fans as it opens in Philippine cinemas beginning today, March 19. This fresh take on the renowned ...
Once a powerhouse behind Hollywood blockbusters like The Matrix, Joker, Ocean’s Eleven, The Lego Movie and Wonka, Village Roadshow has now hit a financial brick wall. The company has filed for Chapter ...
Village Roadshow pulled out of the agreement in 2003. Over time, PVR—now PVR INOX—became the largest cinema chain in South Asia.
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The group will now be known as Cinema United, president and CEO Michael ... and Bradley Cooper last February acquired Westwood’s Village Theater in Los Angeles, which dates back to 1931.