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    SNF Parkway Theatre

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    Maryland Film Festival 2025
    Ana B.

    We are so lucky to have this resource in the city. This is the home of the Maryland film festival, and I have to say this was my very first time here. There are three theaters in this building theater. One is obviously the largest it's two floor seating with a mezzanine and balcony, theater two and three are small classroom types with a projector. I never saw this place before the renovation, but the renovation is really beautiful and theater. One just has all these really intricate details and the seats were actually really comfortable and the spacing between the aisles and the seat seats are really well done. The area can get a little sketchy at night, but during the festival, it was really safe and they really did maximize the usage of the theater. They have lots of different programming so I'll definitely be back outside of the Maryland film festival but such a great space and theater and their concession stand is good and they also have a bar down in the main hangout area if you will. The larger bathrooms are on the second floor and by the time I spent a weekend here I was able to find all the hidden entryways as it can feel like a maze if you're trying to access theater two and three

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    Whitley D.

    About to visit this theater once again! It's such a gem! If you not only love movies but architecture, this place is your vibe! Every-time I have come, the staff are so friendly! I always come up with some question when I am here and they are so willing to answer. I love how they also have plaques showing what something is or something history driven for you to read. I love how there are two sections...which I failed to realized until the guys was explaining the lower area was getting pretty full you should try the upper balcony...and there we have it, there is a upper balcony!! So happy I found that out because it was actually a great place to sit and enjoy the movie! If you aren't able to walk up the beautiful stairs they do have elevators! There are bathrooms on each level that are very clean, the only issue is two stalls on the upper balcony didn't have toilet paper. If you need some popcorn, candies, soda or an adult beverage they do have that at their concession stand. They also have the prices for the tickets there and yes they have student discount! The parking for me was pretty decent. I parked on the side of a street that was a block from the theater. It was free to park and when I came back out, my car was still there in one piece. The area does look a bit sketchy but thus far I have not had any issues. All in all even with the small amount of showings they have, I will continue to visit when I am in the area!!

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    Anna S.

    I have driven past The Parkway Theatre over and over again since construction concluded about 5 years ago. It's not everyday that Baltimore City gets a new cinema and this one is really breathtaking! It is not one of those overly modernized theatres with fancy leather recliners and counter to seat dinner service. This place is like a classic theatre with stunning architecture throughout. It is truly breathtaking! The chipped paint, the cathedral-like stone, and opulent woodwork all contribute to the strong character of the place. From the upper balcony (yes, it has an upper balcony), you can get a perfect view of the large screen and the beautiful ceiling dome and intricate architecture. I could have just stared at the ceiling all night and been happy! The sound and quality of the screen were also great! Even with people snacking away, laughing, and whispering throughout the movie it was never a distraction because the sound was excellent. I didn't get a chance to try an concessions as we were running a bit late but the popcorn sure did smell amazing! They don't make theatres like this one anymore and I felt very grateful and blown away that something this spectacular is right on North Avenue here in Baltimore! I will definitely be back - I just wish they had more showings more often!

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    Rose K.

    Parking was very interesting! I circled the area a couple times to eventually find something and hoped that it wasn't a bad spot. Th area also is a bit sketchy. If you're not from the area (which I'm not) you might be a little on guard. Directly across from the theater was a huge crowd. I had no idea why so I ran inside the theater quickly. Ha! Catch me if you can! Anyway... Check in was easy and quick, she simply scanned my ticket from my phone. Inside: Cool mysterious theater where I saw THE HOUSE OF GUCCI. The theater definitely has nostalgic vibes including the concession stand. Only issue I had with the theater was the seating which can't be changed. If you sit at the bottom as opposed to the balcony your neck is tilted upward the entire time due to the position of the screen and the seats. I shifted in my seat a few times to give my neck a rest.

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    Carlyn P.

    I came here to watch a preview of "House of Gucci." This movie was outstanding. The quality of the SNF Parkway's audio and visual definitely contributed to my great experience. There are three theaters; my movie was in Theater 1. Things to keep in mind * The neighborhood is not the best nor did it feel completely safe. No need to lollygag. Park your car and go straight inside. * If you plan to sit upstairs, have your fitbit/apple watch ready. I did not see an elevator so if you are challenged with your mobility, the first floor seating is best. Pros * The theater is very regal. When you enter, the foyer is very inviting. * My movie was in the main theater. There is an upstairs and downstairs area. The movie screen is large enough to accommodate both views. If you sit on the main floor, you will be looking up, but its not uncomfortable. If you sit upstairs, you will be looking down. * The surround sound is superb. * Their concession is the best because a) the snacks and drinks are extremely cost effective b) they serve beer and wine. For example, a small popcorn cost $4. Yes, you read that correctly. I highly recommend enjoying this gem.

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    Monae S.

    This was my first time going to SNF parkway theatre. Thanks to Yelp I was able to add a new experience and help a local business near me. There is no free parking lot for the theatre but thankfully we arrived early enough to snag free spot on the street right next to the establishment. When we walked in, we were greeted at the door by staff and given directions to hang out in the lounge until doors open. It was small but nice crowd. While we waited we listened to a few people anxiously awaiting for the movie to start. When doors opened we were informed immediately and headed straight to the snack bar before going upstairs to our seats. The snacks were really reasonable. The XL popcorn was 7 dollars which is a pretty good price in my opinion. They also offered local beer and a few spritzers which I think was a very nice touch. The outside of the theatre does not match the inside per se. The outside was very modern but the inside is very vintage. I don't think it was bad though. The ceilings and details to the walls added to my experience. Another beautiful building in such a unique city. I highly recommend this place. We will certainly be back for date night. The only downside is if you sit too far up, the bars block the bottom of the screen. So choose your seat wisely.

    Darnisha E.

    This this theater is beautiful. Saw a Sundance winning horror/thriller movie Nanny here at a prescreening. It was such a fitting location. Small concession stand and reasonable prices.

    View form the balcony
    Ade B.

    The best way to see a movie is front row balcony of a historic movie palace! That's exactly what I did at the Parkway theater. They keep the lights on before the movie so you can take photos and marvel at the architectural details that you don't get at a modern theater. It's one of the smaller movie palaces. The theater does need work to fully restore it to its former glory. If you go, make sure you see a movie in main theater, which is the historic one. I look forward to seeing it fully restored someday.

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    Darren A.

    What a welcomed addition, The Parkway is. This monolith of a building sits out like a pearl in a bed of oysters. It's old school architecture meets modern styling is unlike ANY building in the Station North District/ Neighborhood. One of the beautiful things about this building is that they have maintained a great deal of the original architecture. Part of the exterior is the original building built back in 1915. The other sections or additions built through several iterations through the 70s and the 2000s give a modern feel. The final design is very eye-catching. It completely stands out in the neighborhood. Upon entering you were greeted with very clean modern/contemporary design aesthetic. The interior is immaculate and appointed with contemporary Furniture. This theater happens to stand three levels. And the update they have added modern conveniences such as an elevator. They also have tiny whimsical details such as contemporary wallpaper of popcorn kernels on a magenta background in the bathroom. I absolutely love it. Recently, I had the pleasure of taking in a viewing of 'The World According to Andre' at the Parkway and I must say, My experience left me completely sated. This moment is EXACTLY my dream experience at a movie viewing. The viewing room was sparse. I didn't have to compete with loud mouthed patrons, chatty Cathy's, or any of that ilk. I was able to settle in my rather mid century inspired minimalistic chair (well padded/cushioned) and could languish in the vivid, opulent, finely educated world ALT has pulled us into. This production was so well done and gave volumes of information in such a short period of time. The way he is revered within the fashion industry is absolutely astounding and appreciated. I really needed to see this and I'm glad I was able to view this nearly solo (score!) I Look forward to returning so I can explore the building a little bit more. This is a very welcome addition to the neighborhood.

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    Wilson B.

    I had a flier for Mama Africa and drove to Baltimore to see it. Without consulting Google Maps I just parked and walked to where the address was, thinking it couldn't be the old theater that I knew for sure was closed. Well it was and so I got to visit the Parkway Theater. I've driven past the Parkway Theater numerous times and I've even posed for a picture or Pearson's Florist next door. I am such a devotee of The Wire. Seeing the Parkway Theater up and running I knew that I would have a great time. I think that the rehabbing done inside was good. Not a total gutting that erased the past but also not an extensive rehabilitation of a nearly 100 year old space. The film I saw was on the 3rd floor so I didn't get to see the main theater space. Neither did I peek into the Second floor theater. From the looks of the film schedule I will be returning, I especially want to check out one of the free films they have on Thursday nights. I had a great time in a great space and I am glad it exists.

    Jeremy R.

    This a great new, partially renovated theatre that is the new home of the renowned Maryland Film Festival. The show a lot of arthouse and community-based films. There is a great bar and lounge space. This is a great addition to the Station North Theater Arts District.

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    The Charles Theatre

    The Charles Theatre

    4.2
    (182 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    I recently saw The Drama at The Charles Theatre and was excited that it was showing in theatre 1,…read moreone of the largest screens they have! This is such a cool, and historic theatre and I highly recommend supporting them since locally-owned theatres are such a dying breed. The perfect evening to me consists of ordering a sangria at Tapas Teatro to enjoy inside the theatre alongside some popcorn from the concession stand. Speaking of the concession stand, I ordered two popcorns and two drinks and it was just under $25. Not bad! I will be back for sure.

    We took in a well-regarded international film at Charles Theater. It's been a while, and we had…read moreforgotten how low-key welcoming this old film-house is. It has deep warm vibes from the lobby to the theaters, and friendly likable staff. We got there a little early, so, after we chose our seats and bought our tickets, we got some coffee at the wide refreshment stand, and sat a while in comfortable chairs in the lobby, below some sort of balcony, soaking in the quiet calm, looking out the windows at the mural and wall-sculpture across Charles Street. We eventually handed our tix to the attendant and sauntered down one long, clean, postered hallway, and then another offset to the right, all the way back to theater 5. The seats were old and clean, not too-worn, not too-soft, not the modern seats of modern theaters. It's like watching movies in the rec-room of friends you've known all your life,if your friend had a huge screen :-). We had center seats near the mid-front, with a bright screen that filled our vision, and a good sound system with balanced acoustics. Perfect ambiance for the new film we saw, or for one of the retro classics they often feature. There's plenty of paid on-street parking, and well as a lot and a parking building directly across one-way northbound Charles Street. There's several restaurants within easy walking distance, including one opening from the theater lobby, open after 5pm. Come back to Charles Theater for the old-school film experience you didnt know you were missing! Now that we've re-discovered it, we know we'll be regulars again!

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    Harbor East Cinemas

    Harbor East Cinemas

    4.3
    (43 reviews)
    2.0 mi

    You know what this theater has all you need Recliner seats…read morewith warming? Check Concessions (obviously Check) Most important- validated 3 hour parking for the garage. Do not go to any of the parking kiosks to pay for parking. Just enter the theater, grab your drinks/snacks and go to the basement level where you enter your license plate number at one of the kiosks there and validated free parking for the movie theater in the inner harbor area. You can't beat that. We've been here a couple times now and for a downtown bereft of any major chain theaters this is a good replacement. (Though Charles Street theater is also my fave, mostly for the vibes and the dog intro they have).

    I've been coming to this theater for years and I genuinely love it here, so consider this review an…read moreact of loyalty rather than spite. My partner and I took a summer Friday off for a proper day date -- movies, late lunch, the whole thing. We were treating ourselves. The movie? Disclosure Day. A Spielberg film about humanity finally learning the truth. The irony of what followed was not lost on me. First, the concessions. The young woman working the counter appeared to be in a state of suspended animation. Slouched, silent, possibly in another dimension entirely. We weren't sure where to scan our tickets and asking for help felt like we were genuinely inconveniencing her existence. I've interacted with more enthusiastic houseplants. I felt bad asking for popcorn. Popcorn. A movie theater staple. I understand bad days, we all have them, but this one was notable. Then there was the temperature. I want to be clear: it was cold. Not "oh grab a light jacket" cold. Cryogenic cold. I'm pretty sure the aliens in the film had better atmospheric conditions than Theater 6. My sweat froze. That's not a metaphor. Speaking of Theater 6, there was also a strange recurring noise during the film that we couldn't identify. Given the subject matter, we briefly considered it was part of the experience. It was not. Here's the thing though: the movie was fantastic and honestly saved the afternoon. Emily Blunt deserves all the things. But with streaming making it easier than ever to skip the theater, the experience itself has to earn it. Yours usually does. Today just wasn't the day of disclosure we were hoping for. We'll be back. Please turn up the AC. I understand it's hot af outside but I don't need to watch the movie on an iceberg. I'm not exaggerating, a winter coat wouldn't have been enough. We wore long pants and brought jackets. Bring a blanket!

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    Warehouse Cinemas Rotunda

    4.0
    (81 reviews)
    1.9 mi
    $$

    Upscale movie theater with a full bar, food options, and luxurious viewing experience…read more Came here with a friend to see Backrooms and loved it! I decided to try a cocktail, and it was reasonably priced. Very similar to what you would get in a restaurant, and it was pretty strong too! I got an orange crush (Baltimore classic) and it came with whipped cream on top, it felt like a whole dessert. They also have an entire wall of draft beers which seemed really cool, I will definitely try this when I come back. They have a ton of food options too, you can get a full meal here if you want. The theater itself is pretty small, and the seats are super comfortable. They are leather and recline, and also have the option to be heated, which is perfect for a chilly theater. The day I came here to watch Backrooms there were a ton of teens, and everybody was talking over the movie which kinda sucked. At some points I couldn't hear the movie over the audience. Maybe I just got unlucky with the time I decided to go. In general, if you're looking for a more classy and extravagant movie-going experience, this is the spot to be in Baltimore!

    This truly reminds me of a Alamo Drafthouse type theatre. There isn't waitstaff that brings your…read morefood or actual tables, but it is super close. The theatre we were in held only 79 people, which is definitely an intimate experience. The food types and pricing was very good. We just got a large popcorn and large drink, but we could have gotten alcohol by the ounce, sandwiches, platters, desserts, and not just the standard fare at a regular movie theatre. In addition, the seats were super comfortable, they were heated, you could lay flat if you wanted to and there was a moveable, large tray table in front and to the side of you. I can't wait to come back. I'm relatively new to the area and this will be my choice move theatre now and in the future. Highly recommend seeing a film here.

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    Imax Theatre

    Imax Theatre

    3.3
    (4 reviews)
    2.0 mi

    This theater, attaches to the Maryland Science Center, is awesome! While the Museum is closed on…read moreMondays, the IMAX is not. I went to the 2 pm screening of Captain Marvel and was the only person in the theater. I gotta tell you, it's pretty cool to have any theater where you are the only person, but in an IMAX, it's incredible. The sound was amazing, the image quality was amazing and the seats are comfortable too. The concessions was open, but they didn't have any popcorn so I got a bottle of soda and some dots ice cream. For $13.95 with no tax, the experience is a steal and I highly recommend to see whatever Hollywood movie they are playing.

    They claim to have just renovated this theater, and apparently have started to show Hollywood…read moremovies. We recently watched "Avengers:Endgame" here and here's what I think: PROS: 1) Ticket price is way cheaper than Imax tickets at AMC, or comparable formats at Cinemark, Landmark, etc. 2) It boasts of having the largest screen, and it really is. Very impressive. 3) It's at Inner Harbor, so there are lots of things to see and do before and after screening. 4) We went on a Sunday, and there was a concession stand with popcorn and drinks and other stuff, not much, but at least. CONS: 1) I wasn't impressed by the sound. They said it was surround, but it wasn't. Plus, you can hear other people's laughter more than the movie audio, very distracting. 2) There is no Wi-Fi at the Maryland Science Center where this is located. Which is surprisingly disappointing for an educational site. 3) There are no reserved seating so if you want to get the best seats, be prepared to line up early. For us, since it was the Avengers opening weekend, we lined up an hour before. The place was full. 4) The seats don't recline, they don't even swing back, they are fixed. 5) Others may find parking a problem if you don't come in early. So, to sum up, would I go again to this place? Yes, I might. It depends on what's showing. For me, the best movie experience is still the Dolby theaters at AMC with the clear visuals and moving audio: the screen is not that big but you get recliner seats and reserved seating. It just costs a lot more.

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    Guess 2 pm on a Monday is a great time to see IMAX! Empty theater :)

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    Guess 2 pm on a Monday is a great time to see IMAX! Empty theater :)

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