American City Movie Diner
Enjoy free movies and popcorn at the diner, including silent films, family features, and other classics every day on the heated, covered deck attached to the diner.
Bengies Drive-In
The Bengies Drive-In Theatre features the BIGGEST movie theatre screen on the entire East Coast (measuring 52 feet high and 120 feet wide). The Bengies Drive-In Theatre also has Triple features on almost every Friday and Saturday night, cartoons, vintage trailers and intermissions clips, in-car heaters and dusk till dawn shows. Please note that a radio is required to listen to the movies and you'll be glad you have one because our state-of-the-art FM broadcast system will impress you. AM broadcast is provided as well for your convenience.
Bethesda Row Cinema
The Bethesda Row Cinema is located in the heart of Bethesda, Maryland's Central Business District. The new cinema features the finest in independent film and foreign language cinema and is part of a new 140,000 square foot building. Each auditorium in the theatre features stadium seating and wall-to-wall screens, augmented with sound systems incorporating the latest digital sound technology. Other amenities include a theatre espresso bar offering locally produced baked goods as well as a traditional concession stand.
Cinema Arts Theatre
A much needed Art house since the demise of The Biograph and The Key. Located in Fairfax, by George Mason University.
Discovery Theater : Children's Theater at The Smithsonian
Discovery Theater, a division of The Smithsonian Associates, presents live theater performances for children in its own theater, located in the Smithsonian Arts and Industries Building on the National Mall. Performances are open to the public, while advanced reservations may be arranged for school groups, youth organizations, and families with children.
Landmark Theatres
Landmark Theatres, the nation's largest art-house chain, features first-run independent and foreign films and non-traditional studio fare in 53 theaters representing 174 screens in 13 states.
Regal Cinemas
Tickets and Showtimes for current movies in the Washington DC metropolitan area.
ID Number :
18911
The Mary Pickford Theater
RESERVATIONS may be made by phone, beginning one week before any given show. during business hours (Monday-Friday, 9:00 am to 4:00 pm); you may also request to be added to the mailing list then. Reserved seats must be claimed at least 10 minutes before showtime, after which standbys will be admitted to unclaimed seats. All programs are free, but seating is limited to 64 seats. The Mary Pickford Theater is located on the third floor of the Library of Congress Madison building.
The Washington Psychotronic Film Society
The Washington Psychotronic Film Society is dedicated to the the appreciation and defense of: Independent, cutting-edge, student, experimental, anime, off-beat, underground, obscure, super-8, low-budget, classic, forgotten, must-see, and just about anything on film.
Uptown Theater
The Uptown is the last movie palace in Washington, DC still showing first run films. Known for having the largest screen in DC (its curved screen measures 32 feet x 70 feet), the Uptown has been the best place to see event movies over the past 30 plus years.




