The company supports Boys and Girls Club of Southern Nevada and Candlelighters for Childhood Cancer of Southern Nevada, among other charitable causes. The cluster of theaters will be open in time for highly anticipated summer releases “Top Gun Maverick,” “Thor” and “Doctor Strange,” among other feature films.īrenden also plans special events for Las Vegas-based organizations. “I talk to customers all the time who drive here from other parts of town because they know this is the best place to see movies, the way the people who made the movies meant for them to be seen” “I know a lot of people who have been waiting for this,” Johnny Brenden, owner and operator of Brenden Theatres, said in a statement.
New amenities are in place, including a new lobby and lounge, bar, hallways lined with graffiti art, and the theater’s IMAX experience with luxury, reclining seats. That means its movie fortress is also firing up again.īrenden Theatres is returning to business April 29, two days after the resort’s formal relaunch. Vinny Paz, right, receives a star from Johnny Brenden at The Palms.