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  2. Landmark Theatres - Wikipedia

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    The E Street Cinema in Washington, D.C., opened a bar. The Bethesda Row Cinema [ 24 ] in Maryland, located outside of Washington, D.C., was completely renovated in May 2013 with new, reserved seating in all eight auditoriums and a full-service bar featuring local brews and film-themed cocktails.

  3. DC Asian Pacific American Film Festival - Wikipedia

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    Asian Pacific American Film, Inc. (APA Film) was established in 2000. APA Film produces an annual film festival based in Washington, DC devoted to film and media arts made by and/or about Americans of Asian Pacific Islander descent and other Asian diasporic groups from around the world. As a nonprofit, tax-exempt charity under 501(c)(3) of the ...

  4. March for Life (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, independent films with an anti-abortion message have premiered or have been promoted in association with the March, including the Vatican endorsed film Doonby, which was shown at Landmark E Street Cinema during the 2013 march, and 22 Weeks, which premiered at Union Station's Phoenix Theatre on the eve of the 2009 march. [56]

  5. These Washington theaters are offering $3 movie tickets for ...

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    See if your local Washington theater is participating in the $3 movie offer for National Cinema Day on Saturday, Sept. 3.

  6. Grand Illusion Cinema - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Illusion Cinema is the longest running independent cinema in the city of Seattle, Washington, and has become a landmark of the film community.Opened as The Movie House in 1970, the cinema became the city's first intimate arthouse and showcased foreign and revival films.

  7. Former Landmark Theatres Site On New York’s West 57th Street ...

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    The Landmark at 57 West took on even greater significance in the city’s film scene once Lincoln Plaza closed in 2018, but ultimately Landmark decided to shutter it in 2020 due to the impact of ...

  8. Admiral Theatre (Seattle) - Wikipedia

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    The Admiral Theatre is a movie theater and historic landmark in the North Admiral neighborhood of West Seattle, Washington, United States. It was originally a second-run theater [ citation needed ] , but has since switched to showing new releases.

  9. KB Theatres - Wikipedia

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    The first theater purchased by the company was the Princess Theater in 1926, which came as part of a larger real-estate buy. Their second theater, The Atlas located at 1331 H Street NE, Washington, D.C., was built by the company and opened in 1938 and closed in 1976.