One of San Francisco's largest movie theaters is back from the dead
Briefly

After multiple closures, the historic Don Lee Building in San Francisco has reopened as a movie theater under the new management of Apple Cinemas. This theater, which previously housed CGV Van Ness and AMC, now features an IMAX screen and the city's first LED screen. The programming includes recent films like 'Superman' and 'Jurassic World: Rebirth'. Positive customer reviews have emerged, with the theater boasting a 4.5 rating on Google. Future plans include a restaurant, bar, and upscale seating options to enhance the viewing experience.
The theater will host a new chain: the Massachusetts-based Apple Cinemas, which will include at least one IMAX screen and the city's first LED screen.
Apple Cinemas' director of operations Jessica Robitaille expressed optimism about the potential of the San Francisco location, stating, 'I think San Francisco opens up a lot of opportunities.'
The Van Ness theater opened on Thursday, showcasing new films such as 'Superman', 'Jurassic World: Rebirth', and 'M3GAN 2.0', among others.
As of Sunday afternoon, Google reviews of the theater had a 4.5 rating after its first weekend, indicating overall positive customer experiences.
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