After the long holiday weekend, the screens will go dark at Lexington's Woodhill Movies 10 as the longtime movie theater shuts its doors for good.

Staff at the theater at 425 Codell Drive confirmed the September 5 closing to WKYT Thursday morning.

The closing is the second movie theater in east Lexington to close this year. Movie Tavern closed its location off Richmond Road and relocated to the former AmStar Theater in Brannon Crossing.

In August, Cinemark Holdings, Inc., owner of the Woodhill Movies 10, reported its total revenues for the three months ended June 30, 2016 were $744.4 million compared to $799.9 million for the three months ended June 30, 2015.

"While our industry faced a challenging second quarter box office hurdle, given last year's all-time record-setting benchmark, we are pleased that our continued execution on our key initiatives yet again enabled Cinemark to outperform the industry," stated Mark Zoradi, Cinemark's Chief Executive Officer.