Fayetteville and Springdale are two close-together cities in the southern part of Northwest Arkansas. Fayetteville is home to three movie theaters and Springdale hosts one. The AMC Fiesta Square location in Fayetteville is right off College Avenue and offers low rates from Monday to Thursday. Showing limited release and late-run movies, Fiesta Square is a place to see an independent film or catch a movie before it's on DVD. The Malco Razorback Cinema just off the interstate in Fayetteville has 16 screens and shows all the latest Hollywood movies, offering student and senior discounts. Another theater in Fayetteville is the 112 Drive-in, which closes in late fall and winter, depending on the weather. This throwback theater shows both current movies and classics.
The flourishing city of Rogers, several miles north of Fayetteville, has two movie theaters. In the high-end neighborhood of Pinnacle Hills is the 12 screen Malco theater that offers Hollywood new releases and provides discounts for seniors, students and repeat customers. The other theater in Rogers is the Towne Cinema, a locally owned establishment that shows new, limited-release and late run movies and offers low daytime ticket prices.
Bella Vista is a small but growing area near the Missouri border north of Bentonville. Bella Vista is home to one movie theater, the Carmike Sugar Creek 10, a locally owned and operated 10-screen theater that shows the newest movies.
Springdale, just north of Fayetteville, is a quiet industrial area that is home to many factories and blue-collar workplaces. For movies in Springdale, visit the Sunset Springdale 9 theater just off the interstate for the latest nationwide releases and a few late-run movies.