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.
Digital sound, large screens and stadium seats are some of the amenities this Prince George's County theater offers.
This grand old single-screen theater has a 40-foot-wide curved screen and can seat 400 moviegoers.
An eight-screen movie house in Prince George's County.
Located in the basement of the Stamp Student Union, the theater includes 550 seats, Dolby digital sound and a concession stand.
A stadium-seating theater, located next to the MCI Center and the Gallery Place Metro.
On this giant screen, the images are monstrous and the sound is earth-shaking.
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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