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 Gene Siskel Film Center |
 Henry Crown MSI - Omnimax |
 Hollywood Blvd. Cinema Bar & Eatery |
 Music Box Theatre |
 Navy Pier IMAX Theatre |
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AMC Yorktown Premium 1 The Ultimate moviegoing experience, Yorktown Premium Cinema auditoriums have been designed with first-class amenities and state-of-the-art sound and site technologies.
Yorktown Premium Cinema is perfect for those who want to celebrate a special occasion, spend a memorable evening with a spouse or date, or simply enjoy the movies in a luxurious, adult environment. |
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Chicago Cultural Center - Film This landmark building known as the Chicago Cultural Center serves as the city's official reception venue where the Mayor has welcomed Presidents and royalty, diplomats and community leaders. This is the "People's Palace," where Chicago's diverse communities gather. This remarkable structure was completed in 1897 as the city's main library. Constructed to be "an enduring monument worthy of a great and public spirited city" in the words of the founding library board the "People's Palace" is a testament to the foresight of Chicago's turn of the 20th Century cultural leadership. |
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Facets Multimedia, Inc. This is one-stop shopping for all things considered multi-media art. If you saw your favorite movie in Sweden, Morocco or another far-away place and can’t find it, chances are you will locate your lost jewel at Facets Multi-Media in Chicago. This is considered one of the largest distributors in the world of many films you will find nowhere else. |
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Gene Siskel Film Center He was the witty, argumentative, tough-minded half of the famous duo known as Siskel and Ebert. Who could forget the great conversations Gene and Roger had about movies during their nearly thirty-years together on television.
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Henry Crown MSI - Omnimax
Located in Chicago's famed Museum of Science and Industry, this larger than life theatre offers educational films on a grand scale. The 72' diameter dome is approximately 5 stories tall and contains 342 seats. The screen itself is made of perforated aluminum. Over 10.4 million people have been to the museum's theatre since its opening.
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Hollywood Blvd. Cinema Bar & Eatery Hollywood Blvd. Cinema Bar & Eatery invites you to see movies the way they were meant to be seen. With to-your-seat service from a full bar and menu, first run movies and comfortable chairs, there's no question why Hollywood Boulevard was the Chicago Sun Times only theatre rated an A+.
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ICE Chatham Theaters This was one of three State-of-the-Art Multiplexes (along with the 62nd & Western 10 and Lawndale 10) built by Inner City Entertainment in 1997 through a partnership with Cineplex Odeon, who would operate them. They were viewed as a significant effort to bring movies back to the city's African-American Community, and to help revitalize the South-side of Chicago. |
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Music Box Theatre The Music Box Theatre opened on August 22, 1929, a time when the movie palaces in downtown Chicago had seating capacities of around 3000 people. The Music Box, which sat 800, was considered an elaborate little brother to those theatres. Theatre Architecture Magazine noted in 1929 that the theatre "represents the smaller, though charming and well equipped, sound picture theatre, which is rapidly taking the place of the deluxe palace." An organist still entertains crowds before weekend movies. |
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Muvico Rosemont 18 Muvico Theaters offers an amazing digital viewing experience and 4,227 reclining stadium-style seats. Other luxury features include a 300-seat VIP Theater and a total of 502 premier VIP seats throughout, VIP free popcorn, VIP valet parking and a full-service restaurant and bar. |
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Navy Pier IMAX Theatre Undoubtedly one of the Pier's biggest attractions is the 440-seat Navy Pier IMAX Theatre. Featuring Chicago's largest flat movie screen - a soaring six-story, 60 x 80 foot screen designed to enhance both 2D and 3D films.
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