Are you fan of the movies? Some of the top movie theaters are opening back up and showing some of biggest films on big screens.
In this article, we’ll show you some of the best movie theaters in Atlanta, Georgia and whether they’re open.
Here Are The Best Movie Theaters In Atlanta
Very few things can beat a Friday or Saturday night at the movies in Atlanta. The metro area is the #1 movie-making region, so it stands to reason that it has some of the best movie theaters in Atlanta.
It you’re looking for a movie theater to kick back and enjoy the show, here are the best movie theaters in Atlanta and what reviewers say about them:
AMC Camp Creek 14
3760 Princeton Lakes Pkwy, Atlanta, GA 30331 | (404) 629-2524
This movie theater in East Point serves most of southwest Atlanta and serves the Camp Creek Parkway community and even some of Douglasville.
On Google reviewer says this: “Tuesdays are $5. This theatre has nice friendly staff. Its always clean and smells fresh. The seats are always comfortable.
Yesterday I thought the sound was a little loud.”
Is AMC At Camp Creek Open?
AMC at Camp Creek is currently open on Fridays through Sundays. The theater’s three-day a week schedule allows it to adhere to AMC’s enhanced cleaning and sanitation policies.
The theatre is open on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. See what’s playing at AMC at Camp Creek.
AMC Phipps Plaza 14
3500 Peachtree Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30326 | (404) 231-1492
On Google reviewer says this: “I like the nice reclining seats and intimate theaters, but it’s not anything special. You do have the option to have concessions delivered to you, which is a nice touch. Like most AMC theaters the have Coca Cola Freestyle machines.”
Is AMC Phipps Open?
AMC Phipps 14 is open every day, so you won’t have to worry about trying to fit into a limited showtime schedule.
See showtimes at AMC Phipps 14 theater.
Regal Cinemas Atlantic Station 18 IMAX & RPX
261 19th St NW #1250, Atlanta, GA 30363
On Google reviewer says this: “My husband and I had a great experience. We went and saw Captain Marvel in the Screen X theater and I have to say it definitely was a surprise. Seeing the movie on 3 of the four walls was exciting and different. I’ve been coming to this Regal Cinemas location for years and will definitely continue coming here….”
Landmark’s Midtown Art Cinema
On Google reviewer says this: “t’s a convenient location just a couple of blocks from Piedmont Park. The mall is a little dated and so is the theater, but they do you have everything that you want here. There are a lot of screens, the rooms aren’t large (that’s nice!), and service was fast. It doesn’t compare to the shiny and oversized theaters in the suburbs, but then again, here you’ll find the Oscar winning movies alongside really well-curated films.”
Starlight Drive-In Theatre and Flea Market
2000 Moreland Ave SE, Atlanta, GA 30316
One reviewer says this: “Great for those who have kids. It’s is in a rough area but didn’t have any issues with anyone. Restrooms we’re clean, concessions were slow but reasonable prices. The movie screens are a little dated and could use some remodeling. Otherwise, a great experience.”
AMC Parkway Pointe 15
3101 Cobb Pkwy #201, Atlanta, GA 30339 | (770) 937-0730
One reviewer says this: “I really enjoyed my experience at this AMC theater. The location is perfect. It is located above Main Event which is a definite plus. There are plenty of appetizing restaurants in the surrounding area that you can choose from. Parking is free. The theater is clean, however, the lady’s restroom did need more attention. It was not filthy, but it did have a strong urine scent on the left wing of stalls. The theater was large and I liked having the option of choosing and reserving my seat ahead of time. Check in was fast and efficient. The recliner seats were comfortable and well spaced from the front and back. I will definitely return to this theater again.”
AMC Dine-In Buckhead 6
3340 Peachtree Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30326 | (404) 467-9619
One reviewer says this: “Cool little spot. The bar served a good drink. The food wasn’t the best at all for the price. However, it’s a 3 in one stop. I would return and recommend to you go. I know for a party of two we both had 2 drinks, a plate of food, and a shared appetizer.”
CinéBistro
1004 Town Blvd, Atlanta, GA 30319 | (404) 333-0740
One reviewer says this: “I come here often and always have an amazing time. The ambiance is so beautiful and the drinks at the bar are always strong. The food is amazing. I usually get the salmon and crab cakes. I always finish with the creme brulee for dessert.”
Cinefest Film Theatre
66 Courtland St SE #262, Atlanta, GA 30303 | (404) 413-1798
One reviewer says this :”Cute theater! For guests its $5. You can also buy popcorn a drink and candy for 5 bucks. So that’s a steal. They just don’t take card though so make sure you bring cash.”
United Artists Tara Cinemas 4
2345 Cheshire Bridge Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30324
“The Tara is a long time Atlanta cinema screening films popular with general audiences as well as those that appeal to film buffs. The seats are especially comfortable and the popcorn is passable. Parking is free and plentiful. The theater is easily visible and accessible from the street. Ticket prices (at the time I’m writing this) are on the high end compared to other area movie theaters.”
Metro Atlanta Showtimes
If you want to see what movies are playing in Atlanta right now, you can do that here.
What To Know Before You Go To The Movie Theater
If you are not fully vaccinated, the theaters ask that you continue to wear a mask throughout the theatre unless actively enjoying food or drinks. Masks are available to purchase for $1.
Are AMC Theaters Open?
AMC has announced that all of their movie theaters are back open for the summer of 2021. As mentioned, the facilities are subject to enhancing cleaning procedures due to the pandemic.
Atlanta has become a movie mecca in recent years and Georgia has been a favorite location for TV productions since the state instituted generous tax breaks for film companies that agree to shoot locally. Projects from CBS, NBC, HBO, BET and more are slated to shoot in the metro area in 2018-19 and the foreseeable future.