Labor Day weekend is typically a bit of a slump for movie theaters. But this Saturday, Sept. 3, multiple theater chains are offering $3 movie tickets, including their premium screens (IMAX, Dolby Cinema, ScreenX, 4DX, etc.) to celebrate National Cinema Day.
Many of the region’s theaters — including indie spots like The Miracle Theatre and swanky new offerings like Alamo Drafthouse in Eckington, are participating. Most theaters will be screening their newest releases for $3, including Nope, Bullet Train, Bodies Bodies Bodies, and The Invitation. But another big draw is returning movies, like Spider-Man: No Way Home, with 11 extra minutes of footage.
So if you’re looking for some cheap plans for your long weekend, here’s a roundup of movie theaters participating in the event.
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