Although this trend hasn’t caught on in the U.S., you might have the chance to check one out when traveling.
Police on Saturday thanked the many people calling in tips about John Russell Houser as they worked to reconstruct his movements before he killed two people, wounded nine and then committed suicide inside a movie theater

Mike Koenig sat back in his seat for a recent screening of “Mad Max: Fury Road.” But this was no ordinary theater chair.
On top for the second weekend, “American Sniper” grabbed $64 million at the box office for a total of $200 million domestic, according to Box Office Mojo.
Sony’s “The Interview” has been a hacking target, a punchline, and a political lightning rod. Now, with its release online at the same time it debuts in theaters, it has a new role: a test for a new kind of movie release.
The top 10 films of 2014, according to AP writers Jake Coyle and Jocelyn Noveck.
While Hollywood continued to wrestle with the fallout of the Sony hacking scandal, the weekend box office offered the solace of a moviegoing truism: Hobbits sell.
Check here what is next up on the big screen for December.
At the movies, idiocy never goes out of style.
A team of animated Marvel characters rocketed past a group of wormhole-bound astronauts at the weekend box office.
The bloody World War II drama “Fury” blew past “Gone Girl” at theaters this weekend.
When Michael Keaton met Barack Obama shortly before Obama would become president, the then-senator had a question for the actor.
Although this trend hasn’t caught on in the U.S., you might have the chance to check one out when traveling.
Police on Saturday thanked the many people calling in tips about John Russell Houser as they worked to reconstruct his movements before he killed two people, wounded nine and then committed suicide inside a movie theater

Mike Koenig sat back in his seat for a recent screening of “Mad Max: Fury Road.” But this was no ordinary theater chair.
On top for the second weekend, “American Sniper” grabbed $64 million at the box office for a total of $200 million domestic, according to Box Office Mojo.
Sony’s “The Interview” has been a hacking target, a punchline, and a political lightning rod. Now, with its release online at the same time it debuts in theaters, it has a new role: a test for a new kind of movie release.
The top 10 films of 2014, according to AP writers Jake Coyle and Jocelyn Noveck.
While Hollywood continued to wrestle with the fallout of the Sony hacking scandal, the weekend box office offered the solace of a moviegoing truism: Hobbits sell.
Check here what is next up on the big screen for December.
At the movies, idiocy never goes out of style.
A team of animated Marvel characters rocketed past a group of wormhole-bound astronauts at the weekend box office.
The bloody World War II drama “Fury” blew past “Gone Girl” at theaters this weekend.
When Michael Keaton met Barack Obama shortly before Obama would become president, the then-senator had a question for the actor.