This Loews outpost blends arty fare with the hottest hits - and runs high-spirited screenings of TheRocky Horror Picture Show on Saturday nights. While the main screen is huge,...
10 Church StreetBuilt as a theatre in 1890 by the Cambridge Social Union, the slightly ragged Brattle became a movie house in the 1950s, when it offered Humphrey Bogart marathons as a stress...
40 Brattle StreetOnce the Beacon Universalists Church, the Coolidge was transformed into an art deco movie palace in 1933, but fell into disrepair. After putting up with the cinema's shabby...
290 Harvard StreetOne of Cambridge's best-kept secrets, the Harvard Film Archive is a great place to see everything from obscure European films and hard-to-find experimental works to cinematic...
Carpenter Center for the Visual ArtsGourmet goodies, knowledgeable staff and nine screens showing art-house offerings.
1 Kendall SquareThe MFA's Remis Auditorium screens an intellectually stimulating programme of films, with a focus on local and foreign features and documentaries. Annual French, Jewish and...
465 Huntington Avenue