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Movie Theaters
Following on the heels of their incredibly successful The Ruins of Detroit, this major new project by the prolific French photographer duo Marchand/Meffre, poignantly eulogizes and celebrates the tattered remains of hundreds of movie theaters across America. They are in every American city and town-grandiose movie palaces, constructed during the heyday of the entertainment industry, that now stand abandoned, empty, decaying, or repurposed.Since 2005, the acclaimed photographic duo Marchand/Meffre have been traveling across the US to visit these early 20th-century relics.In hundreds of lushly colored images, they have captured the rich architectural diversity of the theaters' exteriors, from neo renaissance to neo-Gothic, art nouveau to Bauhaus, and neo-Byzantine to Jugendstill.They have also stepped inside to capture the commonalities of a dying culture- crumbling plaster, rows of broken crushed-velvet seats, peeling paint, defunct equipment, and abandoned concession stands-as well as their transformation into bingo halls, warehouses, fitness centers, flea markets, parking lots, and grocery stores.Using a large format camera, the photographers' carefully composed images range from landscape exteriors to starkly beautiful closeups.Presented here in a gorgeous oversized format, exquisitely printed with superior inks and spot varnish, this illustrated eulogy for the American movie palace is certain to become a modern-day classic.
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Theaters of Pardoning
From Gerald Ford's preemptive pardon of Richard Nixon and Donald Trump's claims that as president he could pardon himself to the posthumous royal pardon of Alan Turing, the power of the pardon has a powerful hold on the political and cultural imagination.In Theaters of Pardoning, Bernadette Meyler traces the roots of contemporary understandings of pardoning to tragicomic "theaters of pardoning" in the drama and politics of seventeenth-century England.Shifts in how pardoning was represented on the stage and discussed in political tracts and in Parliament reflected the transition from a more monarchical and judgment-focused form of the concept to an increasingly parliamentary and legislative vision of sovereignty. Meyler shows that on the English stage, individual pardons of revenge subtly transformed into more sweeping pardons of revolution, from Shakespeare's Measure for Measure, where a series of final pardons interrupts what might otherwise have been a cycle of revenge, to later works like John Ford's The Laws of Candy and Philip Massinger's The Bondman, in which the exercise of mercy prevents the overturn of the state itself.In the political arena, the pardon as a right of kingship evolved into a legal concept, culminating in the idea of a general amnesty, the "Act of Oblivion," for actions taken during the English Civil War.Reconceiving pardoning as law-giving effectively displaced sovereignty from king to legislature, a shift that continues to attract suspicion about the exercise of pardoning.Only by breaking the connection between pardoning and sovereignty that was cemented in seventeenth-century England, Meyler concludes, can we reinvigorate the pardon as a democratic practice.
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How can one watch movies before their release in theaters?
One way to watch movies before their release in theaters is by attending film festivals or special screenings where the movie is being previewed. Another option is to sign up for advanced screenings or test screenings that are sometimes held by movie studios to gather feedback before the official release. Additionally, some streaming platforms may offer exclusive early access to certain movies before they hit theaters.
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New movies for children in theaters
There are always new movies for children being released in theaters, offering a variety of options for young audiences to enjoy. These movies often feature colorful animation, engaging storylines, and positive messages that resonate with kids. From sequels to beloved franchises to original stories, there is always something new and exciting for children to experience on the big screen. Parents can look forward to taking their little ones to see these films and creating lasting memories together.
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Are there movies in theaters with intermissions?
Yes, there are some movies in theaters that have intermissions, especially for longer films or special screenings. Intermissions allow audiences to take a break, use the restroom, and purchase concessions without missing any important parts of the movie. However, intermissions are not common for most mainstream movies, as they can disrupt the flow of the film and the viewing experience.
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How long do movies stay in theaters?
The length of time that movies stay in theaters can vary widely depending on their popularity and box office performance. On average, a movie may stay in theaters for around 4-6 weeks, but some highly successful films can stay in theaters for several months. Additionally, the rise of streaming services and on-demand viewing has also impacted the length of time that movies stay in theaters, as some films may have shorter theatrical runs before being made available for home viewing.
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Home Theaters and Electronic Houses
Pull up a seat for a colorful tour of sound-proofed, silver-screened retreats fit for movie stars, Starship commanders, and sultans.Take an ultra-privileged tour through some of today's finest high-tech homes, where room-by-room sensors and touch-pad controls put lighting, sound, temperature, and security at your command.Watch screens descend or ascend from unexpected hiding places, projectors appear, and windows disappear in James-Bond-like mechanical transitions. And enjoy flat-screen and plasma entertainments in the most unexpected places: shower stalls, pool rooms, home sports bars, and more. This is the only book that offers an inside look at the ultimate techie fantasies, culminating in today's hottest home trend -- more than 80 dedicated home theaters.Many of these fantasy rooms were drawn straight out of sci-fi, classic films, and even Westerns, embodying the fantasy of Hollywood.Others are to-die-for interiors created by designers in today's hottest styles. Visit basement hideaways that deliver the ultimate theater experience, while doubling as hurricane shelters.There are also bedrooms, playrooms, garages, and even attics that have been remodeled into state-of-the-art theaters and media rooms. Included are equipment lists for many of the projects, and discussions about the art of wiring, and advice on choosing a professional to help you transform your home.This is a lip-smacking look at a luxury that is becoming an increasingly popular domestic investment. Packed with dazzling, mind-blowing pictures of home theater systems and media/rec rooms, the book is sure to inspire and excite movie enthusiasts, architects, and designers looking for insight to the hi-tech world of electronic homes.
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In Theaters Everywhere : A History of the Hollywood Wide Release, 1913-2017
Conflicts among Hollywood studios and exhibitors have been going on for years.At their heart are questions about how films should be released--where, when and at what speed.Both sides of this disagreement are losers, with exhibitors using the law via various Consent Decrees and studios retaliating by tightly controlling output. In the Silent Era, movies were not released nearly as widely as they are now.This book tells the story of how the few became the many.It explores the contraction of the release cycle, the maximization of the marketing dollar, and the democratization of consumer access.It also offers a comprehensive list of wide releases and rebuts much of what previous scholars have found.
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How can I watch movies that are currently in theaters at home?
You can watch movies that are currently in theaters at home by using streaming services that offer early access to new releases. Some platforms, like Amazon Prime Video, Google Play Movies, and Apple TV, allow you to rent or purchase movies that are still playing in theaters. Additionally, some movie studios have started releasing new films simultaneously in theaters and on streaming platforms, so you can check if the movie you want to watch is available for streaming.
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Which Marvel movies are currently playing in theaters?
As of September 2021, the Marvel movies currently playing in theaters are "Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings" and "Black Widow." "Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings" is the latest addition to the Marvel Cinematic Universe and follows the story of Shang-Chi, a skilled martial artist who must confront his past and the mysterious Ten Rings organization. "Black Widow" follows the story of Natasha Romanoff as she confronts her past and the dangerous conspiracy tied to her history as a spy. Both movies have been well-received by audiences and are available for viewing in theaters.
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Do older movies ever come back to theaters?
Yes, older movies do sometimes come back to theaters for special screenings or anniversary celebrations. This can be a great opportunity for fans to experience classic films on the big screen and for new audiences to discover them in a theatrical setting. Some theaters also have special programs or series dedicated to showing older movies, allowing viewers to enjoy these cinematic gems in a communal setting.
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How long do movies usually run in theaters?
Movies usually run in theaters for about 4-6 weeks, although this can vary depending on the popularity of the film and the number of other new releases. Blockbuster movies may stay in theaters for longer, while smaller independent films may have shorter runs. After their initial run, movies may continue to be shown in select theaters or move to other distribution channels such as streaming platforms.
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