![]() ![]() Prices are a bit higher than both NCG Cinemas in Eastwood Towne Center and its sister theater, Celebration! Cinema, on Lansing’s south side. The term “adult movie house” has other implications, so assistant general manager Ted Minuth prefers to call Studio C! a “grown up movie theater.” He took us on a tour of the digital projection booth, where everything from the house lights to the movie projector are controlled by push-button. The menu also features salads, appetizers, chili dogs, chicken fritters and desserts, as well as a full bar with specialty cocktails. Guests rocked in their plush, faux leather chairs, nodding.Ĭhad Wozniak, of Michigan State University’s School of Hospitality and Business, introduced the menu for Oscar's Bistro, which includes gourmet pizza, pulled pork sandwiches, pretzel sticks and sweet potato fries tossed in sea salt. She told attendees that Studio C! continues the tradition set forth by her grandfather, Jack Loeks, who wanted to create outstanding movie-going experiences. ![]() Studio C! doesn’t open till Monday, but Lansing’s new upscale movie theater rolled out the red carpet for the media, which featured tours of the new building, food samples and a special hour-long preview of upcoming films.Īfter being ushered into one of the building’s six theaters, attendees were welcomed by Emily Loeks, director of education and community partnerships for Loeks Theatres Inc., parent company of Celebration! Cinema and Studio C!. 6 - Loeks Theatres officials unveiled the company’s latest movie theater experiment Wednesday night: a six-screen “grown up movie theater” in Okemos that includes a full menu and bar, reclining chairs and optional wait service.
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