E Street Cinema in Downtown Washington DC

Washington DC's Hot Spot for Independent Films and Cutting Edge Filmmaker Exclusives

M.G. Hardiman
Looking for a movie theater with all the bells and whistles in the Nation's Capital? Look no further than E Street Cinema in the heart of the lively Theater District in downtown Washington, DC. That's right, the E Street Cinema gets high marks as a luxury movie theater that features first-run independent and foreign language films, red hot documentaries and classic film revivals. Besides getting props for its high quality programming, including midnight movies, E Street Cinema is committed to state-of-the art film presentation, making it a local film going favorite.

E Street Cinema Spotlights Independent Films

E Street Cinema is owned by Landmark Theaters which is well-regarded for its diverse programming for an increasingly sophisticated adult audience. Landmark Theaters are cutting edge in that they go well beyond the popcorn, candy and soda variety concessions and offer CDs, books and more to discerning film goers. Landmark's also the biggest marketer of independent films in the US, making its presence in Washington, DC important and relevant to the National Capital's movie scene.

If you're interested in indie filmmakers like Director Danny Boyle (127 Hours), Writer/Director Ramón Salazar (20 Centimeters), Actor/Writer/Director Julie Deeply (2 Days in Paris), or Director Alejandro Gonzalez Iñárritu (Babel), E Street Cinema is just the move place for you. E Street Cinema spotlights these and other great independent filmmakers in a wonderful setting for today's domestic and foreign film enthusiast.

E Street Cinema's High Tech and Conveniently Located

The list of E Street Cinema's attributes goes on and on. Eight auditoriums, seven of which feature stadium seating and wall-to-wall screens. The latest, greatest in state-of-the-art sound technology, including one auditorium with Dolby Digital Surround EX. Conveniently located. 100% metro accessible from the Blue, Green, Orange, Red and Yellow lines (Metro Center and Gallery Place/Chinatown.) Up to three hours of reduced rate parking ($10.00) at an adjacent garage (11th Street) with validation from the Box Office. These things alone would bring date night to E Street Cinema. But, this theater offers so much more, running a unique variety of first run films, independents and special features.

What more could you ask for from a downtown movie theater? A super cool, espresso bar with fresh pastries, cookies and gourmet chocolates maybe? That's right, E Street Cinema leaves no stone unturned for the movie going public looking for something above and beyond what the big movie chains offer. The next time you want to see some great independent films in a sensational downtown Washington, DC location, give E Street Cinema a whirl. You won't be disappointed with this urban indie movie theater gem.

E Street Cinema
555 11th Street NW
Washington, DC 20004
Telephone: (202) 452-7672

RESOURCES

Washington DC Independent Film Festival
www.dciff.org

Sundance Film Festival
www.sundance.org/festival

Independent Film Channel
www.ifc.com

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Published by M.G. Hardiman - Featured Contributor in Lifestyle

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  • Independent films are showcased at downtown Washington DC's E Street Cinema.
  • E Street Cinema gets high marks for its sophisticated film selection and urban chic.
  • E Street Cinema appeals appeal to a sophisticated, film going crowd.
E Street Cinema in Washington DC is owned by Landmark, a leading marketer of independent films in the United States.

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  • M.G. Hardiman11/30/2010

    Not that I've heard, Michele. Bed bugs in theaters? How ghastly!

  • Michele Starkey11/30/2010

    Sounds great. Has Washington, D.C. had any of the bedbug problems that NYC has had in the theaters? Just curious. cheers

  • Zona Zirconia11/29/2010

    Great article ♥

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