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http://www.rialtocinemas.com/elmwood/ This Berkeley Elmwood-neighborhood theater features Hollywood flicks alongside foreign and independent films. It also hosts events such as film festivals and special, limited-engagement screenings. Just a reminder, it's cash only. More >>
http://www.riotheater.com Located in the small town of Monte Rio, this theater has featured second-run movies, and offered snacks beyond the typical concession stand fare: Don's Dogs Cafe serves hot dogs and burgers from the grill located behind the theater. Sadly, since the upgrade of the movie business to digital — goodbye, film — the theater will stop showing recent Hollywood films in November 2012. Learn more at its website: http://www.riotheater.com/next.html. More >>
http://www.fandango.com/rohnertpark16_aajmq/theaterpage This 16-screen theater off Highway 101 features the latest Hollywood flicks, offers matinee prices for movies starting before 6 p.m., and discounts for seniors and children. The theater has stadium seating, is wheelchair-accessible, offers listening devices, and a party room for kids' birthday shindigs. More >>
http://www.srentertainmentgrp.com/loc_roxy14.asp Located near downtown Santa Rosa, and just a block from the Santa Rosa Plaza mall, the theater features the latest Hollywood films in digital 3-D with THX sound, and each screen has stadium seating. The adjacent parking garage offers three hours of free parking with validation at the theater on weekdays, and is free all day on weekends and holidays. More >>
http://www.sfai.edu This contemporary art school has been in operation since 1871 and features student, teacher, and alumni works at various public events such as fashion shows, film screenings, and gallery exhibitions. More >>
http://www.sebastianitheatre.com Located across from the town plaza, this theater was built in 1933, and features limited-related films and hosts live community-based events and the Vintage Film Series, where funds go into the continued restoration of the almost 80-year-old theater. More >>
http://www.landmarktheatres.com/market/sanfranciscoeastbay/shattuckcinemas.htm Located a block from both UC Berkeley and the downtown Berkeley BART station, this Landmark theater features Hollywood flicks alongside foreign and independent films. Check with the theater to see if the time of the movie showing corresponds with the hours during which beer and wine from Lot 68 (the cafe next door) is allowed in the theater. Parking can be difficult, so look for nearby lots. More >>
http://www.cinemawest.com/son.html Featuring the latest Hollywood films, the theater offers matinee prices for all shows starting before 6 p.m., and discounts for children and seniors. It has stadium seating and is wheelchair-accessible. More >>
http://www.spangenbergtheatre.org This Palo Alto theater serves as a public venue for movies and live performances from August through June, and sits on the Henry M. Gunn High School campus. It seats 950. More >>
http://flicks.stanford.edu During the school year, Stanford FLiCKS shows a rotating lineup of films on Sundays at 8 p.m. Check out their website for the latest schedule. More >>
http://www.stanfordtheatre.org Classic films reign at the beautiful Stanford Theatre, which opened in 1925. Movies from the '20s and '30s appear on a rotating schedule, which is available on the theater's website. There are two neighboring parking structures, and the theater offers ticket price discount for seniors and children. Check out the gallery next to the main lobby, which contains classic film posters. More >>
http://www.thetech.org/imax/presentations This IMAX theater in San Jose features nature-themed documentary films. More >>
http://www.cinemawest.com/index.htm The light blue Tiburon theater is just a few blocks from the ferry terminal and has free parking (with theater validation) in the lot behind Bank of America. It shows the latest Hollywood films, is wheelchair-accessible, offers matinee prices for shows before 6 p.m., and has discounted tickets for children and seniors. More >>
http://www.regmovies.com/Theatres/Theatre-Folder/UA-Berkeley-7-2731 Located in downtown Berkeley, and not far from the campus, this theater shows the latest Hollywood flicks. Parking can be hard to find, but BART's downtown Berkeley stop is close by. More >>
http://www.regmovies.com/Theatres/Theatre-Folder/UA-Emery-Bay-Stadium-10-2734 This theater features the latest Hollywood films, has stadium seating, is wheelchair-accessible, and offers listening devices. There's ample free parking, and an arcade. Certain movies cost $5 on Tuesdays. More >>
http://www.stonestowngalleria.com/movies Located behind the Stonestown Mall, this two-screen S.F. theater has ample free parking, shows limited-released films and second-run Hollywood flicks — a few months old — but has cheap ticket prices ($3.50 for all movies). The Muni M line stops at Stonestown Mall, and the theater is behind Macy's. More >>
http://www.victoriatheatre.org Located in the Mission District, it's the oldest operating theater in S.F. (since 1908!). It serves as a venue for performing arts, film festivals, and other community-based events. More >>
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