Movie Theaters in Broward Palm Beach
Showing 1 - 22 of 30This 10-screen cinema offers the latest in wide release films with Dolby Digital sound and comfortable stadium seating.
This massive IMAX theater is attached to the Museum of Discovery and Science in Fort Lauderdale. As such, in addition to wide release 3-D films shown in the evenings, this theater offers many science documentaries created especially for the IMAX screen.
XD means extra large theaters with floor-to-ceiling, wall-to-wall screens with premium stadium seating ensuring a good view from every seat. Reseved seating is available. There are also 3-D films showing in select theaters. There is a full cafe in the lobby and an arcade.
This 8 screen theater offers a full service bar and lounge call The LOT. There is stadium seating in all theaters as well as Diamond Reserved Seating available only in the PepsiMax 50′ Extreme Theater. 3-D films are also available.
Located in the heart of South Beach, Lincoln Road, the Colony Theater has remained one of South Florida’s most popular entertainment venues since 1935. The Deco-Style Colony Theater hosts entertainment programs worth your time, including music, dance, opera, comedy, and film. As a completely refurbished venue, the Colony Theater now encompasses 430 seats with a […]
The sister theater to Movies of Lake Worth, this cozy local cinema offers a selection of wide release, indie, foreign, and classic films, as well as live screenings of operas and ballets.
The sister theater to Movies of Delray Beach, this cozy local cinema offers a selection of wide release, indie, foreign, and classic films, as well as live screenings of operas and ballets.
This 18-screen mega theater offers digital sound, 3-D movies, and even D-BOX MFX seating in one of the theaters – in other words the seats move to give the audience the sensation of pitching and rolling with the action on screen. All theaters are stadium seating and an extensive concession stand is available.
Old is the new new. Especially in a city like Miami, where historic charms are often bulldozed to make way for new school crap. Thank God for the Gusman Center for the Performing Arts, a shining beacon to Miami’s glamorous past, smack dab in the middle of downtown. Erected in 1926 as a home for […]