Cinema II Wigs Toupees & Hair Replacement 2128 S Broad St Philadelphia, PA 19145 (215) 462-3488
Bryn Athyn Community Theatre 800 Tomlinson Rd Philadelphia, PA 19116 (215) 938-7529
Ritz At The Bourse 214 Walnut St Philadelphia, PA 19106 (215) 925-7900
Hyun Dae Cinema 6051 N 5th St Philadelphia, PA 19120 (215) 927-0949
Movies Atcheltenham Sq 2385 W Cheltenham Ave Ste 42 Philadelphia, PA 19150 (215) 884-6222
United Artist Theatre Riverview Plaza 1400 S Columbus Blvd Philadelphia, PA 19147 (215) 755-2219
United Artists Main St Theatre 3720 Main St Philadelphia, PA 19127 (215) 482-6230
Roxy Theatre 2023 Sansom St Philadelphia, PA 19103 (215) 923-6699
Tuttleman Imax Theater 222 N 20th St Philadelphia, PA 19103 (215) 448-1111
Urban Cinema 1455 Franklin Mills Cir Philadelphia, PA 19154 (215) 632-2789
2nd Stage 2030 Sansom St Philadelphia, PA 19103 (215) 563-4330
General Cinema 1149 Franklin Mills Cir Philadelphia, PA 19154 (215) 612-2711
Forum Theatre 2208 Market St # 10 Philadelphia, PA 19103 (215) 567-0124
Lantern Theater Company 923 Ludlow St Philadelphia, PA 19107 (215) 829-9002
Amc Franklin Mills 14 Theaters 1149 Franklin Mills Cir Philadelphia, PA 19154 (215) 281-2750
American Multi Cinema 2247 Bleigh Ave Philadelphia, PA 19152 (215) 728-5959
Mystery Cafe Dinner Theater 120 Lombard St Philadelphia, PA 19147 (215) 238-1313
Arden Theater Company 40 N 2nd St Philadelphia, PA 19106 (215) 922-8900
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.