Cinema entertainment in USA
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AMC Loews Harvard Square
This Loews screens a blend of somewhat mainstream independent movies and major-studio releases.
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Tampa Theatre
This historic 1926 theater in downtown is a gorgeous venue to see an independent film, and before most movies they play the mighty Wurlitzer organ. Too bad showtimes are so limited: only one evening screening midweek and three on weekends. Look for special events.
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Century Riverside 12
Enjoy Hollywood flicks in the comfort of this state of the art 12-screen multiplex.
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Bagdad Theater
Another awesome McMenamins venue with bargain flicks; on Tuesday they're only $2.
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Cinema 21
Portland's premiere art-house and foreign-film theater.
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Town Square 18
Swanky off-Strip cineplex offers digital projection and XL stadium seating.
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Cinerama
One of the very few Cineramas left in the world, it has a fun, sci-fi feel.
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Rendezvous Jewel Box Theater
A restored jewel-box theater tucked away behind a sleek cocktail bar.
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Burns Court Cinema
This wee theater in an alleyway off Pineapple Ave presents independent and foreign films. It's run by the Sarasota Film Society (SFS; www.filmsociety.org), which screens over 40 of the year's best international films in November during the annual 10-day CINE-World Film Festival.
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Miami Beach Cinematheque
Screens documentaries, international films and kitschy classics.
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Liberty Theatre
A great little WWII-era cinema showing first-run flicks daily.
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Regal Red Rock Stadium 16 & Imax
Dolby digital and THX surround sound, plus stadium seating.
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Century Orleans 18
Casino multiplex features stadium-style seating.
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Muvico Theater
A 20-screen cinema complex with stadium seating.
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Ward Stadium 16
This multiplex screens new Hollywood releases.
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Restaurant Row 9 Cinemas
This multiplex shows first-run movies.
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Homer Theater
First-run movies are shown here.
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Mission Theater
Come early for a front-row balcony seat at this beautiful McMenamins theater.
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Laurelhurst Theater
Great pizza-and-beer theater with nearby nightlife.
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Cinebistro
Cross a trendy South Beach nightclub with a plush arthouse cinema, and you get this: a snazzy, lobby cocktail bar, and upscale munchies to nosh at your seat while you watch. It's moviegoing… with style.
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Tropic Cinema
Great art-house movie theater with deco frontage.
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Regal Point Orlando Stadium and IMAX
Just north of the Peabody Hotel on International Drive.
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Plaza Cinema Café 12
Downtown Orlando.
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Cinemark at Festival Bay
Inside Festival Bay Mall, on the north end of International Drive.
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AMC Downtown Disney 24
At this massive Cineplex several screens offer Fork and Screen theater, where you can order meals and have them delivered to your seat through a personal call button at your seat. The bar sells beer, wine and cocktails to take into the flick, and the Cinema Suites option, for guests 21 and over, includes luxury recliner seats.
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