Cinema entertainment in Washington, DC
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Arlington Cinema & Drafthouse
Ice-cold beers and second-run films at bargain-basement prices? Who could resist that? Not many people. You need to be 21 to enter (or with a parent), but once inside you will find comfy chairs for flick-viewing, a menu of sandwiches, pizzas and, of course, popcorn, as well as a selection of alcoholic drinks (this is one of the few places in DC where you can drink and catch a movie at the same time). Some nights the theater skips the movies and hosts stand-up comedy instead. Check the website. There are also family-oriented programs some weekends.
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Mary Pickford Theater
The Mary Pickford Theater at the Library of Congress screens films on historical or cultural themes, relevant to current events. Seating is limited to only 64 people, but reservations can be made by telephone up to one week in advance.
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AMC 9 Theatres (Capitol Hill)
This giant theater center shows the latest and greatest movies from Hollywood, from action-adventure to romantic comedy flicks. You can enter the cinema from inside Union Station.
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AMC Loews Georgetown
Shows the latest and greatest movies from Hollywood, from action-adventure to romantic comedy flicks. You can enter the cinema from inside Union Station.
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Loews Cineplex
Housed in a refurbished old industrial building on the waterfront, this modern, comfortable cinema has 10 theaters offering Hollywood's finest.
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AMC Loews Uptown 1 (Upper Northwest DC)
Shows the latest and greatest movies from Hollywood, from action-adventure to romantic comedy flicks.
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