The cinema operates mainstream cinema programming.
From 1967 to 2004, a five-screen cinema operated in the Dillard's wing of the mall.
The cinema operated as a film club where members paid a fee to join.
The cinema was successful and operated as a first-run theatre from its opening date until 1972, when it became a repertory cinema.
Although most of the grand movie theaters have closed over the years, several cinemas on Canal Street operate today.
Grounded in the work of Barthes and Lacan, such criticism has looked instead at how cinema operates like a language.
The mall contains coffee shops and convenience food chains, and a multi-screen cinema operated by Vue.
The cinema has been operating since 1984, showing world cinema, and independent and Irish films.
The cinema has operated as an arts cinema since 1981 and has passed through several owners and hosted illegal punk rock concerts.
At night the city throbs with life, and bars, restaurants, clubs, discos and cinemas operate into the early (and late!) hours of the morning.