Topic: Cinemark Inc.
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Theater shooting relatives turn down 'disgusting offer'
The families said they were invited to an 'evening of remembrance' at the Aurora, Colorado theater, followed by a movie.
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Judge orders merging of Aurora lawsuits against movie chain
A District Judge consolidated seven lawsuits brought against Cinemark, the theater chain where 12 were shot and 58 wounded during the premier of 'The Dark Night Rises' this summer. Cinemark is accused of lax security.
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Aurora shootings: What should be done with theater now?
The company that owns the theater where the Aurora shootings took place is asking residents what it should do with the building. It is an important question for communities looking to move beyond mass shootings.
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Colorado shooting: Security alarms sound beyond theater industry
Theaters are reviewing security procedures after the Colorado shooting at a midnight movie premier, but security experts warn Americans must learn to be vigilant at all large public venues.
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DirecTV: Would you pay $30 to see a new release in your living room?
On Wednesday, DirecTV airs the first of its 'premium video on demand' films, bringing major Hollywood movies – that debuted only 60 to 70 days before – to a living room near you.
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Want to see a 3D movie? Ticket prices go up 20 percent.
Ticket prices for a 3D movie rose Friday in markets across the US. Get ready to spend more for ‘How to Train Your Dragon’ and ‘Avatar.’







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