A first-run movie house, just steps away from the Court House Metro.
This stadium-seating theater boasts the most screens in Northern Virginia.
This art deco-style theater screens blockbusters but focuses on foreign films and independents.
After a trip to Ikea, you deserve a matinee at this cinema.
This stadium-seating theater is located in Tysons Corner Center.
Showtimes for Thurs., Dec. 3, 2009 | Future ShowtimesThe IMAX theater at the Chantilly branch of Smithsonian's Air and Space Museum. For more information, visit: /www.nasm.si.edu. Note: Tickets for feature-length films are $12.50 adults, $11.50 seniors and $11 for kids.
A more than 90-year-old venue in Old Town.
This second-run house serves frosty beers and food with second-run flicks.
Catch indies and foreign films at this Fairfax theater.
Adjacent to the Fairfax County Government Center, this multiplex offers leather reclining chairs and "express" concession service in certain theaters.
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