A more than 90-year-old venue in Old Town.
This stadium-seating theater boasts the most screens in Northern Virginia.
This Alexandria cinema shows first-run flicks with digital sound in a stadium-seating atmosphere.
This art deco-style theater screens blockbusters but focuses on foreign films and independents.
This second-run house serves frosty beers and food with second-run flicks.
A stadium-seater in Alexandria.
On this giant screen, the images are monstrous and the sound is earth-shaking.
A massive Imax screen at the Natural History museum.
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.
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