At the Mall in Columbia, this 14-screen theater features stadium-seating and wall-to-wall screens.
No Showtimes for Tues., Dec. 1, 2009 | Future ShowtimesA first-run movie house, just steps away from the Court House Metro.
This stadium-seating theater boasts the most screens in Northern Virginia.
Powder Mill Road's multiplex.
After a long wait, a stadium-seating cineplex comes to Georgetown.
The theaters at the Rio have been modernized with stadium seating.
This art deco-style theater screens blockbusters but focuses on foreign films and independents.
Waldorf's most popular cineplex.
"The" place to see a movie in Washington, the art deco Uptown carries you back to the era of movie palaces.
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