Factsheet
Publix-Dubinsky Bros. (1931–1932)
Durwood-Dubinsky Bros. (1939–1947)
Durwood Theatres (1947–1968)
American Royal Cinemas (1968–1969)
American Multi Cinema (1969–1980)
AMC Entertainment Inc. (1980-2013)
Publix-Dubinsky Bros. (1931–1932)
Durwood-Dubinsky Bros. (1939–1947)
Durwood Theatres (1947–1968)
American Royal Cinemas (1968–1969)
American Multi Cinema (1969–1980)
AMC Entertainment Inc. (1980-2013)
Is there any particular reason why there no AMC theaters in Brooklyn?
What makes you choose AMC over other theaters?
I was just idly browsing upcoming showtimes on the AMC app, and I noticed that on Monday, December 8, there will be an "Early Access" screening on Park Chan-wook's No Other Choice on Monday, December 8 on IMAX screens. Tickets aren't on sale as of right now, but I assume they will go on sale within a few days, if not tomorrow (and should be eligible for A-List). I don't know how widespread this will be, but at a cursory glance I see it's in at least three different AMC theaters in Los Angeles (CityWalk, Burbank 16, and Century City), so hopefully they are doing it in as many theaters as possible around the country. Just wanted to give a heads up, because surely there's plenty of Blankies jonseing to see this ASAP, and in IMAX no less.
I'm just curious is it regional agreement with regal theaters or zoning law ?