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Admiral Twin
Two cinemas set amidst nautical themes show mainstream and alternative films. 2347 California Ave SW, West Seattle (206 938 3456)
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Cinerama
This large cinema features stat of the art technology when it comes to screening movies. Mainstream blockbusters as well as older classics are screed here2100 Fourth Avenue, Belltown (206 441 3080)
Crest Cinema Theatre
Cheapest tickets in Seattle but you need to travel to North Seattle to get here. 16505 5th Avenue NE (206 781 5755).
Egyptian
The venue is a masterpiece and the movies are off beat ne releases and indie films. 801 E Pine Street, Capitol Hill (206 323 4978) |
Grand Illusion
It is grand and old, but small. Features foreign, cult and classic films. 1403 50th Street at University Avenue (206 523 3935)
Guild 45th
One is a 1919 movie house and the other is an ordinary 1983 cinema, both show mainstream and independent releases. 2115 N 45th Street, Wallingford (206 633 3353)
Harvard Exit
This classic 1925 movie house shows independant new releases. 807 E Roy street, Capitol Hill (206 323 8986)
Northwest Film Forum
A popular venue in Seattle to catch international, arthouse and documentary style films 1515 12th Avenue Capitol Hill (206 267 5380)
Seven Gables
This small cinema shows mainly independent releases. 911 NE 50th Street (206 632 8820)
Varsity
There are three theatres in this 1940's movie house, showing classics, independant and foreign films. 4329 University Way NE, University District 9206 632 1313)
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