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Dec 19, 2016

Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Announces New Theater In Northeast

The lavish theater is slated to open in 2019.

Aug 09, 2011

D.C. to Get Fake “IMAX” Theater of Its Very Own

If you’re like me, you’re tired of just having plain old IMAX in D.C., via the two traditional IMAX screens at the Smithsonian’s Natural History and Air and Space museums. What do we want? The IMAX Experience®, of course, which just sounds sexier, and which you can get at the multiplex instead of having to go to a museum like some tourist. Well, our prayers have been answered, because we can begin experiencing® IMAX here in D.C. instead of just, oh, I don’t know, watching it, starting on September 9, when a newly-outfitted IMAX-esque screen opens at the AMC Georgetown.

Oct 28, 2010

Renovated West End Cinema to Re-open Tomorrow

D.C. used to be the home for a wealth of small, independent cinemas, scattered all over the city. But look at the current movie listings: you’ll find but six theaters within the city showing first-run movies, and only one of those — The Avalon — isn’t part of a chain. As of tomorrow, though, you can add one to each of those tallies, as the old Inner Circle Cinema — one of the latter casualties of the near-extinction of the city’s smaller movie houses in the 80s and 90s — is reopening as the West End Cinema.

Dec 28, 2007

Out And About: Weekend Picks

FRIDAY >> The legendary Patti Smith is at the 9:30 Club tonight, and tickets are incredibly still available for $25. Doors at 9, show at 10 p.m. >> The idea of attending a lighting display, particularly after Christmas, might sound a bit cheesy. But the Garden of Lights in Wheaton might just change your mind. The designer tours the county gardens each year for inspiration for his display; this year, it invokes the four seasons….

Nov 29, 2007

Donate Your Car, Become a Zipcar Member for Life

Last April I sold my elderly car for a few hundred dollars. I was tired of the expense of repairs, gas and insurance, no longer needed a vehicle for work, and the wide availability of car-sharing services in the D.C. metro area made the switch to no longer owning my own car seem easy and obvious. I hadn’t regretted my decision for a minute — until I got the following press release in my inbox…

Nov 15, 2007

Popcorn & Candy: Music in the Time of War

DCist’s highly subjective and hardly comprehensive guide to the most interesting movies playing around town in the coming week. Indie: War/Dance Sometimes you need an antidote before the poison even arrives. Next week Hollywood releases yet another of those diabetic-shock-inducing films about musically gifted youngsters and how they can be an inspiration to us all, designed to make soccer moms everywhere weep into their hankies. One week prior to that, though, comes a documentary from…

Nov 08, 2007

About Tonight

>> “Japanese Action Comic Punk” band PEELANDER-Z hits DC9 tonight, along with Massachusetts power-poppers My So-Called Friend, Lights Resolve and up and coming locals The City Veins. $8. >> The Lisner Auditorium is hosting Malian traditional guitarist Vieux Farka Toure (son of the late great Ali Farka Toure) and Tinariwen, a band of musicians from the Sahara who meld North Malian guitar stylings with blues, middle–eastern, reggae and rock influences. 8 p.m., $15-$45. >>…

Nov 08, 2007

Popcorn & Candy: Men of Constant Sorrow

DCist’s highly subjective and hardly comprehensive guide to the most interesting movies playing around town in the coming week. Major Release: No Country for Old Men We’ll be covering the latest release from the Coen Brothers in more depth tomorrow, but in the time being, we’ll tell you this: not only have the filmmakers recovered from the mediocre doldrums of their last couple of outings, but they have returned with a bloody vengeance with a…

Nov 01, 2007

Popcorn & Candy: Love Will Tear Us Apart

DCist’s highly subjective and hardly comprehensive guide to the most interesting movies playing around town in the coming week. Indie: Control Live fast, die young. The two most important rules to follow for rock ‘n’ roll immortality. We suppose having great music probably helps, too. Ian Curtis followed those rules, and enjoys a massive cult following nearly three decades after his death. Maybe “enjoys” is the wrong word. As the years have passed and Joy…

Oct 04, 2007

Popcorn & Candy: Brotherly Love

DCist’s highly subjective and hardly comprehensive guide to the most interesting movies playing around town in the coming week. Indie: The Darjeeling Limited By now, five features into his career, it’s likely you already have a strong opinion on Wes Anderson. Despite his tendency to borrow liberally from his own film and literary heroes, from Kubrick to Fitzgerald to the entire French New Wave, a Wes Anderson film feels like a Wes Anderson film from…

 
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