Films

Films
  1. 1.) 
    Video Americain (Charles Village)

    Eclectic, interesting, diverse collections of videos and DVDs, including many foreign flix.
    3100 St. Paul Street
    410 / 889-5266
  2. 2.) 
    Video Americain (Roladn Park)

    Eclectic, interesting, diverse collection of videos and DVDs, including many foreign flix.
    400 W. Coldspring Lane
    410 / 243-2231
  3. 3.) 
    Read Street Video

    211 W. Read Street
    410 / 728-8273
  4. 4.) 
    Media Resource Collection

    FREE to borrow movies with MICA ID. Check out the online film and slide catalogs. The Media Resources Collection contains a collection of over 215,000 slides and 4,000 videos, DVDs and CD-ROM. Subjects include art and architecture from prehistoric times to the present, as well as materials supporting the liberal arts program. Students, faculty, and staff are welcome to borrow materials for classroom and individual study.
    1401 Mt. Royal Avenue
    410 / 225-2274
  5. 5.) 
    Blockbuster

    New releases and Hollywood Productions.
    1120 W. 41st Street (next to Superfresh)
    410 / 243-7097
  6. 351.) 
    AMC Towson Commons Eight Cinema

    435 York Road at Pennsylvania Avenue Large multi-plex theatre in a mall setting. $5 all shows, all times for students with valid ID.
    435 York Road
    888 / 262-4386
  7. 352.) 
    Rotunda Cinematheque

    Features independent films as well as artsier mainstream movies.
    711 W. 40th Street
    410 / 235-4800
  8. 353.) 
    Muvico at Arundel Mills

    24 state-of-the-art theaters.
    7000 Arundel Mills Circle
    443 / 755-8992
  9. 354.) 
    Landmark Theater

    A mix of wide-release and independent films with special features like Oscar nominated short films. There’s also a bar and the most high-class snack bar in the city.
    645 President Street
    410 / 244-6636
  10. 355.) 
    IMAX Theatre

    The IMAX shows short (30—60 minute) films about nature, culture, and science on a five-story, 70-footwide screen that puts you right in the middle of the action. Admission ranges from $8–$19.75.
    601 Light Street
    410 / 685-2370
  11. 356.) 
    Hoyt's Cinema

    Large multiplex theatre with first-run flix; $5.75 for students, with valid ID. $4 tickets for daily “twilight” seatings, 4–6 pm. About 15 minutes away down 295.
    1591 W. Nursery Road
    410 / 850-8999
  12. 357.) 
    The Charles Theatre

    Student discounts Monday through Thursday, plus $6 matinees every day. Offers first-run specialty films, Hollywood movies, foreign films, and cinema classics. Plus they put real butter on their popcorn!
    1711 N. Charles Street
    410 / 727-3456
  13. 358.) 
    Creative Alliance at the Patterson

    Creative Alliance MovieMakers (CAmm) screens the best in regional film and video talent—from narrative to documentary, avant-garde to animation.
    3134 Eastern Avenue
    410 / 276-1651
  14. 359.) 
    Bengie's Drive-In

    Featuring the biggest movie screen in the USA. Your car must have a radio to hear the movie.
    3417 Eastern Boulevard
    410 / 391-1956