Corte Madera theater tribute, with Jason Snell and Beth Spotswood | Total SF - a podcast by San Francisco Chronicle pop culture critic Peter Hartlaub

from 2020-09-18T01:00

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With Cinemark announcing that it's done with the Corte Madera theater, host Peter Hartlaub invites two of his Mill Valley friends - The Incomparable host Jason Snell and Alta magazine digital editor Beth Spotswood - to pay tribute to the single-screen giant. Corte Madera was the home of blockbusters for decades, opening with "2001: A Space Odyssey" in 1969. In separate interviews, Jason and Beth tell stories about the theater, and why losing unique big screens theaters matters.
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