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Pan Nalin s The Last Film Show Marks Return to Big-Screen Experience at Tribeca Festival (EXCLUSIVE)

Pan Nalin s The Last Film Show Marks Return to Big-Screen Experience at Tribeca Festival (EXCLUSIVE)
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Looking back at the 7 best of Oscar s best picture winners

Looking back at the 7 best of Oscar s best picture winners
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Merseyside s past cinemas lost to Lidl, Boots and even a car park

Merseyside s past cinemas lost to Lidl, Boots and even a car park They used to be on almost every street corner before viewing habits changed Updated The former Abbey cinema in Wavertree; pic by Andy Teebay Uproar greeted news that supermarket chain Lidl wanted to demolish a former Liverpool cinema to make way for a new store. Plans will be put before the council to level the former Abbey Cinema building on Church Road North in Wavertree, which featured in the original draft lyrics to The Beatles song In My Life. Lidl bought the old picture palace last year, after the Co-op moved out.

What s on TV This Week: Our Towns and Beethoven in Beijing

What’s on TV This Week: ‘Our Towns’ and ‘Beethoven in Beijing’ A documentary on HBO looks at small towns across America. And PBS’s “Great Performances” revisits a pivotal 1973 classical music tour. A scene from “Our Towns.”Credit.HBO April 12, 2021 Between network, cable and streaming, the modern television landscape is a vast one. Here are some of the shows, specials and movies coming to TV this week, April 12-18. Details and times are subject to change. Monday INDEPENDENT LENS: DOWN A DARK STAIRWELL (2021) 10 p.m. on PBS (check local listings). On Nov. 20, 2014, a New York City police officer, Peter Liang, shot and killed Akai Gurley, 28, who was unarmed. (Liang was convicted of manslaughter in 2016.) Gurley was Black; Liang is Chinese-American. The killing prompted a particularly complex debate over police accountability, which the filmmaker Ursula Liang (who is not related to Peter Liang) explores in this new documentary.

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