When Tim League looks at Denver, he sees an unusually robust collection of movie lovers, and not — as many analysts have noted — a growing gaggle of distracted, Netflix- and video game-addicted consumers who have turned away from the live theatrical experience. “Denver’s a strong and vibrant city, and with growth comes new communities that should be served by a community movie theater,” said League, founder of the Austin, Texas-based Alamo Drafthouse Cinema chain. While the Drafthouse is debuting eight new theaters in 2020, giving it well over 40 locations total, it also just opened a new location in Westminster on June 30, making for a trio of Drafthouses in Colorado (along with Littleton and Sloan’s Lake).