AMC, Loews, Regal, and other Movie Theaters in District-of-Columbia

Other cities in this state: Washington.

Spooky Action Theater
516 van Buren St NW
Washington, DC 20012
(202) 248-0647

General Cinema At Mazza Gallery
5300 Wisconsin Ave NW
Washington, DC 20015
(202) 537-9553

Dupond Circle 5 Theatres
1350 19th St NW
Washington, DC 20036
(202) 872-9555

Wisconsin Avenue Cinemas
4000 Wisconsin Ave NW
Washington, DC 20016
(202) 244-0880

National Association of Theatre Owners
750 1st St NE
Washington, DC 20002
(202) 962-0054

Visions Cinema Bistro Lounge Main Office
1927 Florida Ave NW
Washington, DC 20009
(202) 232-5689

E Street Cinema
1929 18th St NW
Washington, DC 20009
(202) 452-7672

Avalon
5612 Connecticut Ave NW
Washington, DC 20015
(202) 966-3464

Gallery Place Stadium 14
707 7th St NW
Washington, DC 20001
(202) 393-2121

K B Capitol Hill Cinemas
507 8th St SE
Washington, DC 20003
(202) 546-6081

Washington Improve Theater Company
916 G St NW
Washington, DC 20001
(202) 315-1318

   

Folks love going out to the movies on Fridays and Saturday nights. But we've observed an interesting phenomenon over the past couple of months. Would you believe that more people are choosing to stay home and rent movies?

With the economy tanking and people out of jobs, they need to save money. So instead of going to the movie theaters, they have taken up going to Blockbuster and such instead.

AMC Movies is a great cinema hall destination because they tend to have these coupons for cheap movies. You can watch any movie as long as it is not new for free.

Loews and Regal are also two of the next very popular theaters out there.

Prices vary across the country. For those that live in California, people pay over $10. A family of 4 would expect to spend about $60 in movies and snacks when going to the movies instead of about $5 if renting a new movie.

The downside to renting is that you cannot watch the latest of movies, you are stuck watching an older movie.