• Lawmakers advance measure to bring more booze to movie theaters in New York—'Someone should be able to enjoy a cocktail while they watch a movie,' senator says

    New Yorkers would also be allowed to buy takeout cocktails at restaurants and bars for the next five years.

  • Movies In Theaters Now

    Want to know what movies are playing in theaters? Movies. Movies. Movies! Whether you are into high-octane action films, dramatic thrillers, or feel-good rom-coms — we’ve got something for everyone as the theaters have been updated with an amazing selection of current flicks that will keep your eyes glued to the screen until the credits […]

  • Action Movies In Theaters

    Action Movies In Theaters Now Who doesn’t love seeing action movies in theaters? The adrenaline. The car chases. The long battles. Wondering who will make it out on top. It’s invigorating, especially on the big screen. Here are all the action movies in theaters now, or coming to theaters soon. Not an action fan? No […]

  • Comedy Movies In Theaters

    Comedy Movies In Theaters Nothing beats the experience of watching a comedy movie. The belly laughter. The smart jokes that don’t go over your head. And dark humor oozing with sarcasm. Are you waiting for a movie that fills all those descriptions? Then you’re in luck! Check out all the new comedy releases in theaters […]

  • Kids Movies In Theaters Now

    With so many amazing kids movies in theaters now, why not go to the movies?! The movie theater offers all kinds of new films perfect for family time! Check out every kids movie in theaters now. From animated films to comedies or fantasies, there is a film for every family. If you’re looking for something […]

  • Summer movie guide: What’s coming to theaters, streaming?

    Are you ready for some movies this summer? There's action-adventure, romance, horror, franchises and anniversary re-releases of some of your favorites populating theaters and streaming services from May through Labor Day. You just have to know where to look.

    • KIFI

    Movie theater cuts back showings as power bills climb

    By Andrea Nakano Click here for updates on this story ORINDA, California (KPIX) — Skyrocketing PG&E bills are giving many of us quite a scare every month as we try to heat up our homes and keep the lights on. Businesses are feeling the pinch as well. In Orinda, one movie theater is closing the

    • SFGate

    Rife with controversy, SF theater's dismantled past goes on sale

    For a few hundred dollars, you can now own one of San Francisco’s historic — and contentious — pieces of furniture. The century-old Castro Theatre is selling its iconic red orchestra seats, giving members of the public the rare opportunity to buy a single for $349 or a pair for $499, it announced. The burgundy chairs can either be picked up in San Francisco from May 20 to 24 or delivered within 60 miles of the theater. Proceeds go toward the theater’s nonprofit partners, Oasis Arts and the...

  • Extra Extra: The Bronx will soon have just 1 movie theater

    Because the golden age of movie theaters has passed, here are your afternoon links: a UFO spotting, Meghan Markle's jam, a Brooklyn pastry shop that accepts EBT, and more from around the city and internet. [ more › ]

  • San Antonio's Santikos Theaters offering free family movies this summer

    San Antonio-based Santikos Theaters is bringing back free family movies this summer, trotting out two months of screenings of animated favorites including How to Train Your Dragon, Shrek 2 and Minions: The Rise of Gru. Beginning in June, the theater chain will offer its Free Summer Movies Series across all 26 of its locations, excluding its cinema in Fort Bliss. On Tuesdays and Wednesdays, families will be able watch early-bird screenings of eight family-friendly films free of charge.

  • NY movie theaters could sell hard liquor in new state budget deal -- but there's a catch

    Movie theaters can apply for a license to sell booze as well as wine and beer to customers, according to the $237 billion state budget deal crafted by Gov. Kathy Hochul and the legislature.

  • Movie theaters aren’t going anywhere, and it’s partially due to their weird architecture

    With sloping, concrete floors and huge, windowless rooms, movie theaters are not the easiest properties to convert.