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The Senator Theatre
Open since 1939, the iconic Senator Theatre is a classic art-deco movie theatre.  Showing newly-released Hollywood movies as well as classics from the heyday of the silver screen, the Senator Theatre is truly a Baltimore landmark.

The Charles
The only theatre of its kind in Baltimore, The Charles has the unique distinction of offering first-run specialty films in addition to Hollywood movies, foreign films and cinema classics. The 1150-seat, 23,000 square-foot movie house is
located in one of Charles Street's most intriguing historic buildings.

Bengies Drive-In Theatre
The Bengies was opened first on June 6, 1956, and has been showing feature films ever since.  Nightly showings begins at twilight on the biggest screen in the United States – measuring 52’ x 120’.  Most nights Bengies runs a double-feature, while on Friday and Saturday nights offers a triple-feature.

Sampling of the Multiplexes in the Baltimore region:Annapolis,

  • Anne Arundel County – Bow Tie Cinemas Annapolis Mall 11
  • Arundel Mills, Anne Arundel County – Muvico Egyptian 24
  • Bel Air, Harford County – Regal Bel Air Cinema Stadium 14
  • Columbia, Howard County – AMC Columbia 14
  • Hunt Valley, Baltimore County – Regal Hunt Valley Mall Stadium 12
  • Owings Mills, Baltimore County – AMC Owings Mills 17
  • Westminster, Carroll County – Regal Westminster 9
  • White Marsh, Baltimore County – AMC Loews White Marsh 16
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