1716 I St. NW
Washington,
DC
20006
202-298-8488
An art-house theater in the heart of downtown.
A massive Imax screen at the Natural History museum. Note: Tickets for feature-length films are $10.
A stadium-seating theater, located next to the MCI Center and the Gallery Place Metro.
The theater is the home screen for the film collection of the National Archives, the world's largest holding of non-commercial film and sound recordings.
After a long wait, a stadium-seating cineplex comes to Georgetown.
This theater has the second-biggest screen and some of the best sound in the Washington area. Note: Tickets for feature-length films are $10.
"The" place to see a movie in Washington, the art deco Uptown carries you back to the era of movie palaces.
A first-run movie house, just steps away from the Court House Metro.
This second-run house serves frosty beers and food with second-run flicks.
Enjoy modern movie amenities at Ballston Commons.
Note: Distance is from the centerpoint of your location
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