In the theatre I work at, no passes means that certain coupons or passes are not valid for a particular show. This is usually because they are very new. This generally applies only to certain coupons (ie. not those given to employees). Speaking as someone who works at a theatre, we tend to accept passes anyway, even when the website or newspaper says not to. I'd bring it and give it a shot, just in case they let you use it.
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No passes means you're not allowed to use any free movie ticket vouchers or coupons. It usually applies to movies that are big blockbusters and are expected to sell a lot of tickets.
yes movie theaters can search your purse
Films are delivered to movie theaters spooled on reels, and stored in cans. So, when the film is completed and ready for distribution, it is called being "in the can."
It opened in theaters on July 25, 1997.
Inelastic demand is the reason why movie theaters charge less in the afternoon than in the evening.
Most movie theaters open around 10 am. Movies that play that early in the morning are often less expensive.