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More Fox Fullerton News

May 13th, 2010 2 Comments

In conjunction with the Fox Fullerton’s 85th anniversary celebration, the Fox Historic Theatre Foundation has announced that phase one of the property’s renovation will begin this fall. The $6 million project will focus on the complex’s exterior and refurbishment of adjoining commercial spaces. Work on the theatre is being scheduled for a later phase, as […]

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Cinema Returns to San Juan Capistrano

May 9th, 2010 1 Comment

The long delayed reopening of the former Edwards Franciscan Plaza 5 took place this past Friday (5/7/10). Re-christened the Regency San Juan Capistrano, the theatre has undergone a major renovation, now utilizing a Moroccan theme and featuring an eatery, “Rick’s Cafe” (both a nod to the film “Casablanca”). The theatre has also added stadium seating and cut the […]

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Fox Fullerton 85th Anniversary Event

May 6th, 2010 Comments Off on Fox Fullerton 85th Anniversary Event

On May 11, the Fox Fullerton will celebrate it’s 85th anniversary with an evening of festivities and free screening of “Citizen Kane”.  As with the theatre’s previous movie nights, the event will be held in the complex’s rear parking lot, utilizing the auditorium’s exterior wall for a screen. For more information, please visit the following […]

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The Plight of The Miramar Theatre

April 14th, 2010 1 Comment

Drama, inaction, and politics continue to plague San Clemente’s Miramar Theatre. This past week, the city notified the long dormant venue’s current owner that he was in violation of city codes, due to a host of ongoing maintenance shortcommings. Naturally, this resulted in a round of finger pointing between the city and current owner, Marc Spizzurri; […]

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News Updates: Regency Makes Waves

April 2nd, 2010 Comments Off on News Updates: Regency Makes Waves

A few interesting news bits on Regency Theatres (operators of several notable Orange County venues, such as the Laguna South Coast, Lido, and South Coast Village): This weekend Regency takes over operation of Westwood’s historic Village and Bruin theatres in L.A. County. The two sites, which date back to the 1930’s, had been facing an […]

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Movie Going Decorum Gone Horribly Wrong

March 10th, 2010 Comments Off on Movie Going Decorum Gone Horribly Wrong

The Cinemark 22, in Lancaster, experienced a new low in movie going decorum recently. From the Associated Press: LANCASTER, Calif. — Authorities say a man was stabbed in the neck with a meat thermometer after asking a woman to silence her cell phone during a screening of the film “Shutter Island” at a Southern California movie […]

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News Updates

February 20th, 2010 Comments Off on News Updates

A couple of quick updates   Regency Theatres has pushed back the Franciscan Plaza reopening to March; the theatre had previously been earmarked for a November 2009, then January 2010, opening date. According to one of the contractors involved in the remodel, the theatre has undergone a drastic upgrade and will bare little resemblance to the […]

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Woodbridge Theatre 30th Anniversary

February 17th, 2010 Comments Off on Woodbridge Theatre 30th Anniversary

This past Saturday, Irvine’s Woodbridge Theatre held a celebration in recognition of the venue’s 30th anniversary. Roughly 2,400 people turned out for a day of giveaways, contests, and festivities. .                .           .   In addition to being Irvine’s first theatre, the Woodbridge currently stands as Orange County’s seventh oldest operating cinema; an […]

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Brea Plaza 5: Last Minute Reprieve?

January 31st, 2010 Comments Off on Brea Plaza 5: Last Minute Reprieve?

Seems my lack of faith in the long dormant Brea Plaza 5 was unwarranted. Passing by the Brea Town Center this afternoon, I noticed “Brea Plaza Cinemas 5” listed as one of the future tenants for the soon to be remodeled center. I’ll post more information as it becomes available. For now, a pleasant turn […]

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A Chapter 11 In The Not So Magic Kingdom

January 28th, 2010 Comments Off on A Chapter 11 In The Not So Magic Kingdom

  Gardenwalk Cinemas LLC, the operators of Anaheim’s Cinema Fusion theatre, have filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. A venture of Sanborn Theatres/The Movie Experience, the filing came after the theatre amassed some $3.6 million in debt, having failed to pay rent, insurance, and miscellaneous construction costs, since opening in the summer of 2008. Those close to the matter […]

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