I've never cared a lick about Elvis Presley, who would have turned 91 in January, had he not died in 1977 at the age of 42. Never had an inkling to listen to his music, never seen any of his films, never been interested in researching his life or work. For this millennial, Presley was a fossilized, mummified relic from prehistory—like a woolly mammoth stuck in the La Brea Tar Pits.
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.
Becoming Led Zeppelin, a film about the British band that dominated the music industry in the 1970s, was the most successful feature documentary at the US box office in 2025, taking over $10m. (Taylor Swift's The Official Release Party of a Showgirl grossed considerably more, with $34m, but as an album-promoting clipshow it is evidently in a different category.) Despite breaking up in 1980 after the death
The first occurs when the concert film Live at the Circus Maximus, Rome is released to big screens including those epic IMAX numbers on Sept. 17. The film captures Gilmour and his terrific backing band in concert at Rome's historic Circus Maximus near the start of the Luck and Strange tour. The film will only be in theaters for a limited time. For tickets and other details (such as a list of participating theaters), visit www.davidgilmour.film.