Having some open time before my appointment in Center City today, and seeing the Boyd, I went by the Roxy to check if any movement was made it. There was none, so I jumped on here for an update and see this befuddling question?
What is it about? What’s not clear in the description at the top of the page? What sort of information are you attempting to surmise?
in the place of the grand titles that played when this venue was the majestic Boyd theatre is now the word “BANKROLL” in a poorly designed font. White letters on a black background.
We’ll presume that’s the name of the next alleged tenant.
wrestling fans can get a look at this venue as it hosts New Japan Pro Wrestling’s Rumble on 44th Street" 10/28.
Tickets were priced at $39.50, $49.50, $69.50, $79.50, $99.50, $149.50, $199.50, $249.50, $349.50, and $499.50 for VIP Box seating with food service. There are very few tickets on sale for Rumble on 44th Street at this point, mostly from re-sellers who are charging upwards of $1,000 per seat.
The space that was the Biltmore is now part of the Dundas Square massive shopping complex, which includes the Cineplex of Yonge/Dundas, a Winners store, Dollarama, Jack Astors amongst others.
Some stores are on street level as well, so the Lids seems to line up where the Biltmore entrance was
The Century Stadium is a 15 minute drive from DisneYland. It’s not as though it’s located in Downtown Disney, which is a quick walk from both Disneyland Park and DCA. Referring it to ‘down the street’ is misleading.
There is archival footage with the DVD for “Cruisin 57”, which has that movie opening on October 15, 1975 at the Vista. That would make the ‘gay porn’ era of this venue taking place at least in 1975, not 1977 as noted above.
much of the ‘rediscovered’ film from Peaches Christ (and starring Natasha Lyonne) was filmed at the Victoria. A newly remastered blu ray was released. The film is also streaming on Shudder.
The Castro Theatre and Another Planet Entertainment (APE) have announced their plans to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the historic theater.
Plans include a week of screenings featuring iconic films from each decade of the Castro Theatre’s history, from June 3 -12. Tickets to the screenings are on sale now.
Also, to mark the 100th anniversary of the theater’s 1922 debut on June 22, a day of movies that were all filmed in San Francisco will be screened.
and where is this ‘local media’ discussing that story please?
Rudy’s got bigger problems anymore than closing down some adult theatres….
Having some open time before my appointment in Center City today, and seeing the Boyd, I went by the Roxy to check if any movement was made it. There was none, so I jumped on here for an update and see this befuddling question?
What is it about? What’s not clear in the description at the top of the page? What sort of information are you attempting to surmise?
in the place of the grand titles that played when this venue was the majestic Boyd theatre is now the word “BANKROLL” in a poorly designed font. White letters on a black background.
We’ll presume that’s the name of the next alleged tenant.
wrestling fans can get a look at this venue as it hosts New Japan Pro Wrestling’s Rumble on 44th Street" 10/28.
Tickets were priced at $39.50, $49.50, $69.50, $79.50, $99.50, $149.50, $199.50, $249.50, $349.50, and $499.50 for VIP Box seating with food service. There are very few tickets on sale for Rumble on 44th Street at this point, mostly from re-sellers who are charging upwards of $1,000 per seat.
https://www.njpw1972.com/tornament/129869
The space that was the Biltmore is now part of the Dundas Square massive shopping complex, which includes the Cineplex of Yonge/Dundas, a Winners store, Dollarama, Jack Astors amongst others. Some stores are on street level as well, so the Lids seems to line up where the Biltmore entrance was
The Jewellry Store is still at the corner, it’s called Barclay Jewellery Ltd.
Can the address please be updated, the last three digits of the postal code are missing…
399 Yonge St, Toronto, ON M5B 1S9
Los Angeles is center of the movie making industry - why not there?
I read the article and it didn’t mention the 42nd St location, or any complex by name. Why post it just here and not in every Regal page?
an even further internet search (imagine that !) lists the building now as a preschool/daycare center.
Given what the building formerly was, I hope that irony isn’t lost on anyone.
One of the programs hosted there is ‘little minds, big dreams’ and they give a phone number of 215-292-3915
The Century Stadium is a 15 minute drive from DisneYland. It’s not as though it’s located in Downtown Disney, which is a quick walk from both Disneyland Park and DCA. Referring it to ‘down the street’ is misleading.
There is archival footage with the DVD for “Cruisin 57”, which has that movie opening on October 15, 1975 at the Vista. That would make the ‘gay porn’ era of this venue taking place at least in 1975, not 1977 as noted above.
per the ‘extended’ version of the Toby Ross classic, “Cruisin ‘57”, this theatre held the San Francisco premiere Oct 15, 1975
That’s something we really don’t need to know
4 years later? Umm. ok…
what a lovely guest services sign…
I’m sure that’s valuable information, but what does it have to do with the Chinese theatre exactly?
Save Arclight Cinema’s Twitter accounts posted the following, today June 30, 2022.
“Breaking: @ArcLightCinemas Hollywood to reopen! It will now be known as Cinerama Hollywood! Also two new restaurants!!!”
Variety source- https://variety.com/2022/film/news/cinerama-hollywood-liquor-license-1235306558/
Wow. Why don’t people look up things online and become informed about Netflix’s plans for this beautiful theatre?
much of the ‘rediscovered’ film from Peaches Christ (and starring Natasha Lyonne) was filmed at the Victoria. A newly remastered blu ray was released. The film is also streaming on Shudder.
This theatre is open.
https://paradiseonbloor.com/calendar
Live events and movies alternating nights.
The Castro Theatre and Another Planet Entertainment (APE) have announced their plans to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the historic theater.
Plans include a week of screenings featuring iconic films from each decade of the Castro Theatre’s history, from June 3 -12. Tickets to the screenings are on sale now.
Also, to mark the 100th anniversary of the theater’s 1922 debut on June 22, a day of movies that were all filmed in San Francisco will be screened.
Article, including schedule can be located here.
https://hoodline.com/2022/05/castro-theatre-another-planet-entertainement-announce-plans-for-100th-anniversary-celebration/
wow, there’s so much bad grammar and misspellings in that vitriol.
Screen X is proprietary to Regal in the States. I don’t really believe many (if any) AMC complexes have theatres for 4DX or DBox.
So what exactly should they do?
New Toronto?
Um no.
Just no. There is no such a place, regardless of what the ad says.
A google map search can provide that answer..