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Rave Cinemas 7860 Mall Road, Florence 859-282-6619 http://www.movietickets.com/house_detail.asp?exid=rmp&house_id=23476  

Danbarry – Turfway 7650 Turfway Rd. 859-647-2828 www.danbarry.com/theater.php?th=turfway  

Great Escape 14 – Wilder 103 Crossing Dr. 859-442-0000 www.greatescapetheatres.com/Theater.html?theaterid=11&Submit=Get+Contact+Info    

AMC Newport on the Levee 20 One Lefee Way, Ste. 410 888-AMC-4FUN www.amctheatres.com/NewportOnTheLevee/  

Robert D. Lindner Family Omnimax 1301 Western Avenue, Cincinnati 513-287-7000 www.cincymuseum.org/explore_our_sites/omnimax/current_features/  

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