Another movie theater is shutting down in Massachusetts
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Another movie theater is shutting down in Massachusetts
"Showcase Cinema de Lux in Randolph, which sports an IMAX and an immersive MX4D theater, is closing its doors at the beginning of next month. In a statement on the company's website, it said, "It has been our pleasure to serve the Randolph community." The last full day of cinema operations at the standalone facility on Mazzeo Drive will be on Sunday, March 1, the statement said."
"The movie theater is owned and operated by National Amusements. According to assessor records, National Amusement first purchased the property for $4 million in June of 1997 and later constructed the movie theater. Headquartered in Norwood, the Redstone family ran National Amusements for 90 years. The company's parent, National Amusements Inc., was acquired by Paramount Skydance in 2025 in a $2.4 billion deal."
Showcase Cinema de Lux in Randolph, with IMAX and MX4D screens, will close on Sunday, March 1. The company thanked patrons and encouraged visits to nearby locations. The standalone theater on Mazzeo Drive is owned by National Amusements, which bought the property for $4 million in June 1997 and later built the facility. The Redstone family ran National Amusements for 90 years. National Amusements Inc., the company's parent, was acquired by Paramount Skydance in 2025 for $2.4 billion. The closure follows the Showcase Cinema at Patriot Place closing; Phoenix Theaters is renovating that location and expects to reopen it this summer. Only seven other Showcase locations remain in the state. It remains unclear what will happen to the property.
Read at Boston.com
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