Back To The Future

2022 - 12 - 19

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Image courtesy of "Grimsby Live"

Back To The Future coming to Grimsby in latest immersive cinema ... (Grimsby Live)

The event will be held at Central Hall in February next year with three available dates, including a family day. The show will include key parts of the iconic ...

"This will be the biggest show we've put on to date. Back To The Future will be showing at Thankfully, we've had a bit more time to work on this one, but casting has caused some issues and we're still looking for a Marty." I've spent around 9 months getting the permissions to carry this out and at first I thought 'why is nobody else doing this sort of thing' but now I can see why." Owner of Cineshow, Jamie Roberts, says this is the one he's been most excited to do with Back To The Future being his favourite film. We could have cut corners on some things, but it seems that people really admired the fact we did almost everything to the letter so we'll be making sure to do that again this time.

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Image courtesy of "Terrace Standard"

Richard Henriquez: back to the future (Terrace Standard)

Words by Laura Goldstein Photography by Lia Crowe. Look up. A four-ton, 35-foot-high pin oak tree is a lone leafy relic overlooking Vancouver's spectacular ...

Richard says, “To me, architecture is about creating a unique place in the world. It will include a childcare facility, a play space on the rooftop, and 60 units of social housing within the upper six levels. Richard and Carol’s son, architect Gregory Henriquez, managing principal of HPA, is overseeing the current $5-billion-plus Oakridge Park complex with Westbank in Vancouver. I also remember the smell of paint, because buildings in Jamaica were made of wood and always painted on the outside.” His mesmerizing in-home cylindrical Memory Theatre, which he designed, is re-imagined from the “cabinet of curiosities” made popular in the Italian Renaissance. The down-to-earth architect doesn’t exude the uber-ego of the many “starchitects” who design incredible buildings out of context to their surroundings.

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