A man is fighting for his life after an altercation with another man on a Scots street.
04.04.2024 - 17:25 / variety.com
Pat Saperstein Deputy Editor Kevin Smith could have bought the Quick Stop market he made famous in his first film, “Clerks.” But when the opportunity arose, the indie director instead put his hard-earned cash into his childhood movie theater in Atlantic Highlands, N.J., reopening it in 2022 as SModcastle Cinemas. Now he’s fighting to keep the 103-year-old theater going, even if “exhibition is in the toilet,” as he likes to say. In other words, local audiences sometimes prefer to watch big hits like “Avatar” in modern multiplexes, and keeping a repertory theater vibrant without the help of a pricey beer and wine license is not for the faint of heart, he has found.
No matter: The “Chasing Amy” director is leveraging his pop culture brand to focus on bringing the New Jersey community classic cult movies, family films, merchandise sales and super-fresh popcorn. “It’s a big walking community, and people can just walk their kids down to the movie theaters,” he says. “‘Barbie’ and ‘Super Mario Brothers’ were absolutely huge for us.” The cinemas even served as a location for Smith’s most recent film, 1980s coming-of-age tale “The 4:30 Movie,” which rolls out this summer through Saban Films.
He’s also shopping a reality show set in the cinemas, for which he’s already shot a sizzle reel. “It tells a pretty human story about people struggling to keep the lights on,” he says. The show could feature some of SModcastle’s frequent celebrity guests, Smith says, such as the Russo brothers, George R.R.
A man is fighting for his life after an altercation with another man on a Scots street.
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U2 have shared a digital re-release of ‘Discothèque’ as part of a new series of “deep dives”, as well as a new selection of b-sides and mixes. Check it out below.The re-release of the classic U2 track comes 27 years after it was first released by the iconic Irish rock band, and is the latest of a series of re-releases on the horizon.Originally, the track was dropped as a hit dancefloor single in January 1997 and, since its release, it hasn’t been shared online… until now.With its re-release, ‘Discothèque’ kicks off the band’s new series of b-side releases, titled “To Love and Only Love, Deep Dives and B-Sides.” The series will include 12 newly remastered single collections, which are all set to be released across this year.Discothèque kicks off our new series of b-side releases, “To Love and Only Love, Deep Dives and B-Sides.” Stream now and find the new Discothèque Vintage Tee – Limited Edition 2024 Re-issue on https://t.co/JseHnTMERG.
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