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CityPlex 12 Newark Continental Cinemas. Cinemaworld Cinema West. D'Place Entertainment Dipson Theatres. Eclipse Theaters Edge 5 Theatres. Evo Cinemas Far Away Entertainment. Fleegle Cinemas Flix Entertainment. Fridley Theatres FatCats Entertainment. Georgia Theater Company Harkins Theatres. Krikorian Premiere Theatres Landmark Theatres. Look Cinemas Laemmle Theatres. Lucas Cinemas Main Street Theaters. Malco Theatres Maya Cinemas. Megaplex Theatres Palace Cinema.

Moore Family Theaters Miller Theatres. The Maple Theater Marcus Theatres. Marquee Cinema Showcase Cinemas. NCG Legacy Cinema. Pacific Theatres Paragon Theaters. Penn Cinema Phoenix Theatres Entertainment. Premiere Cinema Corp. Prado Theatres. Prospect Theaters Pruneyard Cinemas.

Picture Show Entertainment Phoenix Theatres. Regal Cinemas Regency Theatres. Roadhouse Cinemas Rutger's Cinema. Independent Exhibitors Schulman Theatres.

Southeast Cinemas Showplace Cinemas. Silverspot Cinema Studio Movie Grill. Southern Theatres Santa Rosa Cinemas. Starlight Cinemas Santikos Entertainment. As such, the joint is fully outfitted with 2K digital capabilities and both 16mm and 35mm film projectors. This theater plunges you into soft, well-cushioned seats that recline to near full prone, while a full menu of everything from sushi to Caprese flatbread can be delivered to your seat.

You can also watch your movie with a nice buzz thanks to a beer, wine and specialty cocktail menu. The only trick is staying awake in those comfy seats until the end credits roll. Sometimes you have to accede to convention and go see something big and brassy on a large screen, maybe a summer tentpole, a disaster flick or something involving Michael Bay? Surrounded by the screen—and at a degree tilt—the audience is treated to a wrap-around experience that quite literally immerses them in the projected images.

Given its immense size, it can be disorientating to watch conventionally shot films here—and tickets are pricey. But for certain occasions and with the right blockbuster, it can quite an exhilirating experience. Perfectly situated in University City across from a Metropolitan Bakery and a mere two blocks from delicious New Delhi, this six-screen miniplex offers the standard assortment of amenities stadium seating, online purchasing, 3D capability plus booze.

It lost much of that after its recent takeover by Cinemark, but it still gets high marks for location, cheap ticket prices and a decent screen size for a relatively small architectural footprint. Desperately needing a home to call their own, Philadelphia Film Society bought and restored this Rittenhouse area theater in and has been screening an assortment of first-run flicks and various special programming ever since.

While PFS renovated everything from the floors to the projection system, it must be said that the unyielding seats—which do not recline—and relatively small screens keep the place from being as lovable as it could be. This is what happens when you go to a movie in the second largest shopping mall in the country: You get big screens—including a sweet full IMAX experience—vast amounts of movie chow nachos, pretzel bites, mini-pizzas , cavernous theaters and all the panache of a Wal-Mart superstore.

It has gone through many incarnations, but the Prince Theater, located in a prime spot near City Hall, has endured and remains a solid big-event setting in the heart of the city. It also acts as hub for the Philadelphia Film Festival, which brings in a slew of activities such as quizzo nights and an intriguing monthly local film showcase.

From cocktail dens to wine bars and lounges, the best bars in Philadelphia are a boozy good time. About us. Contact us. Time Out magazine. Photograph: Courtesy Philadelphia Film Society The 12 best movie theaters in Philadelphia Whether you want a big blockbuster or a moving indie flick, find it in the best movie theaters Philadelphia has to offer Written by Piers Marchant Friday July 28 Discover the best of the city, first.

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