The Western genre often reaches back into history to depict a bygone era, and while they might not always be accurate, these ...
Since its inception, Alamo Drafthouse theaters have tried to curate an immersive cinematic experience, including a strict ban on phone usage during movies. That is coming to an end. According to a ...
Patrons of the Alamo Drafthouse theater chain named “Sinners” the best film of the year, with Ryan Coogler’s vampire drama scoring 14.9% of points. Coming in a close second place was Paul Thomas ...
In what feels like a complete 180 to loyal Alamo Drafthouse patrons, phones will soon be required to order food, drinks, or request service before and during film screenings. Starting mid-February, ...
Alamo Drafthouse Cinemas, famous for its strict "no talking, no texting" policy, wants to cut down on in-movie distractions by allowing, well, patrons to use their phones in the theater. Sort of. Last ...
Military history expert and TV presenter Dan Snow reviews the most realistic movie battle scenes of all time. Spanning the ancient world to the Second World War, he chooses some of the most iconic ...
Alamo Drafthouse, the dine-in theater chain that’s popular among cinephiles, is trying to reduce distractions at the movies. So the Texas-based cinema company is introducing a new mobile ordering ...
A Central Texas-based movie theater chain will be changing its long-standing food and drink ordering process soon. Alamo Drafthouse recently announced that it will be replacing its traditional pen-and ...
Alamo Drafthouse, a popular Austin-based movie theater chain, is making a big change to how it operates. The Trump administration might’ve gone one power grab too far U-Haul drives into crowd at Los ...
Alamo Drafthouse Cinema’s pre-show directive that patrons keep their cell phones “dark, silent and out of sight” may come with an asterisk starting in February. The theater chain is getting rid of the ...
"I'd say this is the best time I ever had making a movie, and I feel like it shows," said director Paul Thomas Anderson in his acceptance speech Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures One Battle After ...