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Berkeley plaza theatre 7
Berkeley plaza theatre 7




berkeley plaza theatre 7

The Laemmle family has owned the movie house chain since the first days of film with a dedication to great cinema. Post-screening discussion with Roberta Micallef, Coordinator of Turkish Language Program at Boston University Partial proceeds to benefit Global Giving, which is prioritizing longer-term recovery efforts in the impacted areas of Turkey and Syria. A new prosecutor, Emre, has been sent to a Yaniklar, a small town where he sets out to make improvements, only to find himself tumbling down a rabbit hole of conspiracy, homophobia, and toxic masculinity. The plot’s look at corruption is nothing new. Turkish director Emin Alper’s latest film won the Certain Regard Award at Cannes and has been nominated - or won - the Best Film prize at numerous global festivals. The cinema, which dates to 1965, completed a seat replacement project in 2016.A scene from Turkish director Emin Alper’s Burning Days. "We plan to stay here as long as Martinsburg allows us to," Elliott said. The family-run business there has kept prices low and made a number of renovations to continue to attract customers, according to Berkeley Plaza Theatre 7 general manager Matthew Elliott.

berkeley plaza theatre 7

The closure of Regal's 10-auditorium theater leaves the Berkeley Plaza Theatre 7 off Williamsport Pike as the lone multi-screen cinema in the Martinsburg area. The Regal theater joins a string of other theaters that operated in the Martinsburg area, but have since closed including Central Theatre, Pine Grove Drive-In Theatre, State Theatre, Strand Theatre and the Sunset Drive-In Theatre, according to CinemaTour. The 32,000-square-foot, 1,400-seat facility's stadium-style seating offered a "perfect sight line" viewing experience for Martinsburg area moviegoers, according to a Herald-Mail report. According to the cinema historical research website, the Hoyts theater opened on May 22, 1998.






Berkeley plaza theatre 7