Monday, August 23, 2004
“THE HUNTING OF THE PRESIDENT”
Important Film, Important Dates
Since I last blogged about “The Hunting of the President,” the outstanding film based on the book of the same name by Joe Conason and Gene Lyons, several theaters have been added to the list of venues.
(As previously noted here on July 27, in “The Good You Do,” Philadelphia was added to the list several weeks ago. “The Hunting of the President” will also be playing in nearby Voorhees, N.J. Screenings at both venues begin September 3.)
Below is a list of upcoming openings, a list available at the film’s web site (just click “Theaters”):
AUGUST 27
Ann Arbor, Mich.: Michigan Theatre; Fayetteville, Ark.: Malco’s Mall Twin; Norfolk, Va.: Naro Cinema; Sacramento, Calif.: Crest Theatre; and Santa Barbara, Calif.: Plaza de Oro.
SEPTEMBER 3
Boca Raton, Fla.: Mizner Park; Denver: Starz Film Center; Falmouth, Mass.: Nickelodeon 5; Cleveland: Shaker Square Cinemas; Columbus, Ohio: Drexel Grandview; Dallas: Regent Highland Park Village; Fort Lauderdale, Fla.: Gateway; Honolulu: Dole Cannery Theater; Houston: Angelika Film Center; Indianapolis: Key Cinemas; Miami Beach, Fla.: Regal South Beach Stadium; Nashville, Tenn.: Belcourt Theatre; North Miami Beach, Fla.: Intracoastal; Orlando, Fla.: Stadium 20 (Winter Park); Philadelphia: Ritz Five; Phoenix: AMC Arrowhead (Glendale); Pittsburgh: Harris Theater; Portland, Ore.: Regal Fox Tower; St. Louis: Tivoli Theatre (University City); Sarasota, Fla.: Burns Court Cinema; Scottsdale, Ariz.: Harkins Shea Cinema; Sunrise, Fla.: Sunrise 11; Tampa, Fla.: Old Hyde Park Village; and Voorhees, N.J.: Ritz Sixteen.
SEPTEMBER 10
Atlanta: Midtown Art Cinema; and Dayton, Ohio: The Neon.
SEPTEMBER 17
Austin, Texas: Regal Arbor Cinema; and Poplar Bluff, Mo.: Kerasotes Showplace 8.
SEPTEMBER 24
Arcata, Calif.: Minor Theater.
OCTOBER 22
Williamsburg, Va.: Kimball Theatre.
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