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Bow Tie Cinemas

Today, Bow Tie Cinemas, now a four generation family-owned company, is dedicated to returning style and elegance to the movie-going experience. In each of its 21 locations and 177 screens, Bow Tie Cinemas provides the best possible presentation and service to its patrons, continuing in the tradition of its founder.

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Cinemark

Cinemark A leader in the motion picture exhibition industry, Cinemark owns over 504 theaters and 5,794 screens globally. Ranked either #1 or #2 by box office revenues in 25 of their largest markets, Cinemark is one of the most successful theater companies in the world.

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Cirque du Soleil

Cirque du Soleil The mission of Cirque du Soleil is to invoke the imagination, provoke the senses and evoke the emotions of people around the world. It all started in Baie-Saint-Paul, a small town near Québec City in Canada. There, in the early eighties, a band of colorful characters roamed the streets, striding on stilts, juggling, dancing, breathing fire,

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Landmark Theatres

Landmark Theatres Since its founding in 1974, Landmark has grown to over 50 theatres, 227 screens in 21 markets. Landmark is known for both its award-winning historic theatres, such as the Tivoli in St. Louis, the Inwood in Dallas and the Oriental in Milwaukee, and its more contemporary theatres, including its flagship theatre, The Landmark in Los Angeles,

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AMC Theatres

AMC Theatres is the nation's most recognized movie theatre brand. AMC Theatres welcomes approximately 200 million guests annually through the doors of its more than 300 locations. With innovative amenities and a focus on providing an array of movies in the best theatre environment, AMC is recognized as an industry leader and an iconic destination.

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Brooklyn Nets

Brooklyn Nets The Brooklyn Nets were established in 1967 in New Jersey as a charter franchise of the NBA's rival league, the American Basketball Association. They were known as the New Jersey Americans during their first season, before moving to Long Island in 1968 and changing their name to the New York Nets. The Nets joined the NBA in 1976, and later in

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