When: Wed., July 21 This film tells the story of the Gorge, a concert venue in Eastern Washington became a life-changing mecca for artist and fans. Enormous: The Gorge Story chronicles the evolution of a family-owned Washington winery - with a makeshift plywood stage - that eventually became an internationally-renowned concert venue that has attracted over 7 million fans, and the world s biggest musicians, to a patch of rural farmland 150 miles from nowhere, reads a press release about the documents. Acts such as singer-songwriter Jason Mraz, who first played at the amphitheater in its parking lot during one of Dave Matthews three-day shows, testify about the venu e s magic powers. .The film screens at 7:30 tonight at the Cedar Lee Theatre. Check the website for ticket prices.
Variables remain for the comeback of movie theaters.
Movie theaters are having their own challenges returning from the pandemic. Northeast Ohio’s home-grown movie chain Cleveland Cinemas is banking on federal aid for a comeback.
Cleveland Cinemas traces its roots back to 1977 with the purchase of the Cedar Lee Theatre in Cleveland Heights. Eleven additional theaters were eventually brought into the Cleveland Cinemas fold across the region. In some cases, Cleveland Cinemas owned the theaters outright. In other cases, the company staffed and programmed the facility for others. Jackie Koral has seen a good deal of that growth over the years.
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Monuments Starring David Sullivan (The Wilds, Primer), Marguerite Moreau (Wet Hot American Summer, the Mighty Ducks films) and Javier Muñoz (Broadway's Hamilton and In the Heights), the film Monuments explores grief, loss and love through its story of a widowed college professor who embarks on a spontaneous cross-country trip to spread the ashes of his wife. The film received the audience award for favorite U.S. independent film at the Nashville Film Festival, and it's also played at the Heartland Film Festival. The film opens today at the Cedar Lee Theatre. Consult the website for showtimes and ticket prices.