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  • ...y has [https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2022/08/nicole-kidmans-amazing-amc-ad-is-getting-a-sequel confirmed] to Vanity Fair that he has written a sequ ...rtered in Leawood, Kansas, is currently the largest global film exhibitor. AMC and competitor [[Regal Cinemas]] co-founded and previously owned the movie
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  • ...year later. This lead to the company being acquired and absorbed by [[AMC Theatres]] in March 2002. ...culminating in a bright flash of light which brings forth “GENERAL CINEMA THEATRES”. A byline then fades in at the bottom of the screen (centered under the
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  • ...y has [https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2022/08/nicole-kidmans-amazing-amc-ad-is-getting-a-sequel confirmed] to Vanity Fair that he has written a sequ ...rtered in Leawood, Kansas, is currently the largest global film exhibitor. AMC and competitor [[Regal Cinemas]] co-founded and previously owned the movie
    88 KB (15,616 words) - 06:01, 3 September 2024
  • ...rld Group plc|subsidiaries=Cinebarre<br>United Artists Theatres<br>Edwards Theatres}} ...f Edwards Theaters and [[United Artists Theatres]]. Regal, and rival [[AMC Theatres]], were owners of the joint venture [[Global Road Entertainment|Open Road F
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  • ...lex operators Empire Cinemas, [[Showcase Cinemas]], and UK branch of [[AMC Theatres]]; the company also represents approximately half of the UK's independent c
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