Movie Theatres
There are many movie theatres in the Greater Boston Area. While most theatres show mainstream movies, there are also theatres that show classic movies and foreign films.
Many parking lots
offer discounted parking when you get your parking ticket validated at a near by cinema/store/theatre/restaurant
http://lsc.mit.edu/
LSC also shows movies on-campus, although they are typically movies that have been in theaters for some time. However, if you haven't seen it or want to watch a particular movie again, LSC offers a student atmosphere and low prices.
Mainstream Movie Theatres
AMC Loews Theatre
www.amctheatres.com
175 Tremont Street, Boston (Red Line to Park Street)
Phone: 617-423-5801
Park Street Station (Red Line)
This is largest movie theatre in town (and probably has the most comfortable seats!) Right in the center of downtown Boston, Loews carries the latest movies. For the more popular movies, it is always best to get there early to get good seats.
If you are new parents, be sure to check out the 'Reel Moms' program at the AMC Loews theatres.
Specialized Movie Theatres
Brattle Theatre
www.brattlefilm.org
40 Brattle Street, Cambridge
Phone: 617-876-6837
Harvard Square Station (Red Line)
The Brattle Theatre prides itself as a venue to see innovative and essential films. It shows classic as well as cultural films and documentaries. It is located at Harvard Square.
Kendall Square Cinema
www.fandango.com/kendallsquarecinema
1 Kendall Square, Cambridge
Phone: 617-621-1202
Kendall Square Cinema shows independent films, foreign films, restored classics and documentaries. It is located at the intersection of Binney Street and Cardinal Medeiros Avenue, which is a short walk from the Kendall Square T stop.
Last Updated: June, 2008

