Cinema entertainment in Florida
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Premier Muvico Palace 20
Ahhhh, this is how movies were meant to be enjoyed! This elegant and massive film house (sister property to the one in West Palm's CityPlace), offers luxurious seating, a private bar and a wine menu for sipping while you watch your movie. For some, the best detail is that children are not admitted into the theatres.
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Bill Cosford Cinema
On the University of Miami campus, this renovated art house was launched in memory of the MiamiHerald film critic. They do him justice, too, with a great lineup of first-run indie and foreign movies, plus presentations from visiting filmmakers.
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Regal South Beach Cinema
This mod, state-of-the-art, 21-screen theater anchors the western end of Lincoln Rd by being both an architectural delight and a filmgoers’ paradise. It shows a good blend of foreign, independent, and critically acclaimed Hollywood stuff.
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Carefree Theatre
A slightly rough-around-the edges movie theater showing excellent foreign, indie and documentary films. An on-site restaurant keeps changing hands, and is usually unremarkable, but its latest incarnation was a budget Asian spot.
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IMAX
This virtual-reality screen, which is way larger than real life, comes with surround sound shows and dramatic, sometimes educational footage that takes advantage of its size; also catch fun stuff best viewed through 3-D glasses.
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San Marco Theatre
A landmark 1938 art-deco creation where you can order beer, wine, pizza and sandwiches while watching a flick; the theater screens classic midnight movies (like Goonies) on weekends.
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Absinthe House Cinematheque
This art house is a blend of old-fashioned and mod – it has only one screen dishing up independent and foreign films, but also a cool lounge serving as an atmospheric snack bar.
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Sarasota Film Society
In November, don't miss the annual 10-day CINE-World Film Festival of the Sarasota Film Society, which screens over 40 of the year's best international films.
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Hippodrome
In an imposing historic edifice (1911), the Hippodrome is the city’s main cultural center, with a diverse theater and independent-cinema program.
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Cinematique of Daytona
Under the Cinematique banner, art films screen at the MFC Cinema Six tucked away in the Speedway Business Center, as well as mainstream releases.
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Hollywood 20 Cinemas
If you can't find something worth seeing on one of the 20 screens here, the movie industry is in big trouble.
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Miami Beach Cinematheque
Screens documentaries, international films and kitschy classics.
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