Movie Theaters in Baltimore

So you want to catch a movie in Baltimore? There are several movie theaters in Baltimore, depending on your taste. Would you like to see an art film produced by someone who lives in your neighborhood? How about the newest foreign film? Is the latest Hollywood blockbuster more your style? There is a movie theater in Baltimore to accommodate everyone. This guide reviews three of them.

Looking to make it a date night? I’ve also included restaurant recommendations for some of my favorite restaurants that are right near each of the theaters.

Local Films
The Patterson
3134 Eastern Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21224
Phone: 410-267-1651
Website: www.creativealliance.org

The Patterson is the place to go if you’re looking for regional and local films. The Creative Alliance MovieMakers (CAmm) Salon is held on the first Monday of each month, and is a forum for local movie makers to showcase their new work and obtain critiques and suggestions from the audience. The Salon is free, so get there early because it is known to fill up. Throughout the month, they also screen documentaries and film series, though these usually cost about $8. Get there early to enjoy the art gallery outside the theater, which showcases the work of local artists.

Dinner and a Movie: Try Matthew’s Pizza, voted as some of Baltimore’s best by Baltimore Magazine. I recommend the crab and Old Bay pizza.

Independent/Classic/Foreign Films
The Charles
1711 N. Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
Phone: 410-727-3464
Website: www.thecharles.com
Matinees: $6; Evenings: $8

The Charles is a Baltimore treasure. They screen independent, classic, and foreign films as well as the occasional Hollywood movie. Such an eclectic mix is welcome; they’ve been known to screen classics such as King Kong right next to documentaries such as Supersize Me and foreign films such as La Mala Educacion. The building is structurally beautiful, with lots of exposed brick, though the seating in some of the theaters is somewhat cramped. However, that shouldn’t stop you from trying it out, as this is the only place in Baltimore to see many of these films.

Dinner and a Movie: Get there early and try Tapas Teatro, located right next door. This popular Charles Village hotspot (connected to the theater) fills up quickly, so make sure you plan accordingly. This is the perfect spot for a glass of wine and a light bite.

Hollywood Blockbusters
Muvico Egyptian 24
7000 Arundel Mills Circle
Hanover, MD 21076
Phone: 443-755-8992

Muvico is the place to go to see all of the big-budget Hollywood films. You will be hard-pressed to find any local or foreign films here! The entire theatre is designed to look like an Egyptian temple, which can be gimmicky at times, but the entire place is spotless and the reclining seats are incredibly comfortable. The theater tends to attract a lot of children and teenagers, so plan to see a later movie if you want to avoid that.

Dinner and a Movie: The theater is attached to the Arundel Mills mall, so there are plenty of dining options – mainly, regional and national chains. Take your pick from Mexican, American, Italian.

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