

Work Day weekend is normally somewhat of a rut for cinemas. However, this Saturday, Sept. 3, various auditorium chains are offering $3 film tickets, including their exceptional screens (IMAX, Dolby Cinema, ScreenX, 4DX, and so on) to observe National Cinema Day.
A large number of the locale’s theaters — including non mainstream spots like The Miracle Theater and stylish new contributions like Alamo Drafthouse in Eckington, are taking part. Most auditoriums will screen their freshest deliveries for $3, including Nope, Bullet Train, Bodies Bodies, and The Invitation. However, another huge draw is returning motion pictures, similar to Spider-Man: No Way Home, with an additional 11 minutes of film.
So assuming you’re searching for a few modest designs for your long end of the week, here’s a gathering of cinemas partaking in the occasion.
D.C:
- Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Bryant Street
- AMC Georgetown
- Angelika Pop-Up
- Landmark Atlantic Plumbing Cinema
- Landmark E Street Cinema
- Regal Gallery Place
- The Miracle Theatre
Maryland:
- AMC Academy
- AMC Center Park
- AMC Columbia
- AMC Loews St. Charles Town Center
- AMC Magic Johnson Capital Center
- AMC Montgomery
- AMC Rivertowne Commons
- AMC Rio Cinemas
- AMC Wheaton
- Cinemark Egyptian
- Cinepolis Gaithersburg
- Landmark Bethesda Row Cinema
- Regal Bowie
- Regal Hyattsville Royale
- Regal Laurel Towne Center
- Regal Majestic
- Regal Rockville Center
- Regal UA Snowden Square
- Regal Waugh Chapel
- Phoenix Theatres Marlow
Virginia:
- Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Crystal City
- Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Woodbridge
- AMC Courthouse Plaza
- AMC Hoffman Center
- AMC Potomac Mills
- AMC Shirlington
- AMC Tysons Corner
- AMC Worldgate
- Angelika at Mosaic
- Cinema Arts Theatre
- Cinemark Centreville
- Cinemark Fairfax Corner
- CMX CineBistros Tysons Galleria
- Regal Ballston Quarter
- Regal Fairfax Towne Center
- Regal Kingstowne
- Regal Springfield Town Center
- Tysons Corner Showplace ICON
- University Mall Theatre