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Cinema entertainment in Central America

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  1. Brick Oven Pizza

    Brick Oven Pizza shows recent-release movies almost every night, usually at 5pm and 7pm. Schedules are on those white flyers plastered all over town. The pizza here is decent, but overpriced. It’s past Twisted Toucan.

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  2. A

    Cines Próceres

    Cines Próceres is a convenient cinema where you can expect the usual Hollywood blockbuster fare - often in English with Spanish subtitles, although kids' films are usually dubbed into Spanish.

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  3. Cine Playa Cocles

    At Cabinas El Tesoro, this popular big screen shows a cool selection of camp, cult and classic movies plus plenty of Hollywood blockbusters. Weekend showings are specially for kids.

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  4. B

    Cinemas Metro

    Cinemas Metro, a theatre at the mall, is large and modern. Tickets are L$40–60, with discounts on Tuesday and Thursday.

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  5. C

    Multicines

    Multicines a theatre at the mall, is large and modern. Tickets are L$40–60, with discounts on Tuesday and Thursday.

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  6. D

    Cinemark

    Cinemark, a theatre at the mall, is large and modern. Tickets are L$40–60, with discounts on Tuesday and Thursday.

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  7. MetroCinema

    This cheap, air-conditioned theater changes movies (probably to another Hollywood action flick) on Thursday.

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  8. E

    Cinépolis

    This movie chain is opening an 11-screen megaplex here. It was still under construction when we visited.

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  9. Cinema

    If you're looking for your Hollywood fix, this has a decent offering of mainstream American films.

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  10. F

    Cinemark

    Large mall movie theater showing mostly Hollywood movies; call or check the paper for show times.

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  12. G

    Multicinemas Reforma

    Ask about Martes Loco specials when, on a random Tuesday, tickets cost USaround US$1. Crazy.

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  13. Cine Milenium

    Two screens feature Hollywood films daily; tickets cost L$30 before 7pm, and L$45 after 7pm.

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  14. H

    Cinema Geminis

    Downtown, Cinema Geminis is a small theater with just a couple of screens.

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  15. Film Screenings

    At the Panajachel dock, D'Noz and Alegre Lounge (8a Calle 4-10) show movies most nights.

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    Metrocentro Cinemark

    At the bigger, better mall, an even plusher six screens, playing blockbuster movies.

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  17. Cine Karawala

    Granada's popular cinema shows mostly Western films on one of its two screens.

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  18. J

    Alianza Francesa

    Free unusual movies, usually in French, on Wednesday and Saturday.

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  19. K

    Cine Aries, Tauro & Leo

    Screening Hollywood and Latin-American films at 7pm and 9pm daily.

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  20. La Sala de Teatro Justo Rufino Garay

    Artsy movies every Wednesday night. Call for more information.

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  21. Plaza Siglo Nuevo

    León's cinema shows mostly big-budget American films.

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    Cinema Plaza Inter

    Has eight screens of (mostly) Hollywood's finest.

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  24. M

    Cinema Tropicana

    Small cinema, with a couple of screens.

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  25. Alhambra Cinemas

    Occasionally screens independent films.

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  26. Cinemark

    Three screens show Hollywood fare.

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  27. Cinemark Cinemas

    Next to the Albrook bus terminal.

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