1719 G St. NW
Washington,
DC
20006-4701
202-393-4690
A stadium-seating theater in downtown Silver Spring, owned and operated by Consolidated Theatres.
This stadium-seating theater boasts the most screens in Northern Virginia.
Located in the basement of the Stamp Student Union, the theater includes 565 seats, Dolby digital sound and a concession stand.
A Virginia theater that focuses on Indian cinema.
This stadium-seating theater is located in Tysons Corner Center.
An eight-screen movie house in Prince George's County.
A stadium-seater in Alexandria.
Montgomery Mall's movie house.
The movie theater at White Flint Mall was recently renovated.
Located at the Boulevard at Capital Centre -- a shopping area built on the former Capital Centre/US Air Arena site -- this first-run venue houses 12 auditoriums, each with stadium-seating, Dolby digital sound and larger screens than those typically found in suburban cineplexes.
Note: Distance is from the centerpoint of your location
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