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What Are the Movie Theaters Closest to Oak Cliff, Texas?

Movie goers in Oak Cliff, Texas, can choose from modern films at the Cinemark and AMC theaters to classics in many of Dallas' historic movie houses. Most of these theaters are less than 15 miles from Oak Cliff, Texas, and the historic nature of the theaters makes it worth the trip.
  1. Angelika Film Center & Café

    • The Angelika is located 12 miles from Oak Cliff in Dallas, Texas. Eight screens show independent films and host films for festivals. A café adds to the experience and glamour. The Angelika in Dallas supports film festivals and independent filmmakers through community outreach and fundraisers.

    Landmark Inwood Theatre

    • The Inwood Theatre was built in 1947 and purchased by Landmark in 1988. Its three screens show foreign and independent films. The Landmark Inwood is nine miles from Oak Cliff, near the North Dallas Tollway.

    Lakewood Theater

    • The Lakewood Theater in nearby Dallas opened in 1938 and is the only single screen theater still in its original setting in Dallas. It shows a variety of new and old films, sponsors music festivals and hosts concerts in an art deco setting.

    The Magnolia

    • The Magnolia, located 10 miles from Oak Cliff, is a five-screen theater in uptown Dallas. This Landmark run theater won acclaim from Dallas papers as a breathtaking Cineplex that provides modern films in style.

    AMC Theatres And Cinemark Theaters

    • The AMC Northpark 15 and AMC Valley View 16 in Dallas are minutes away from Oak Cliff, Texas.

      Cinemark Theaters Cinemark 17 and IMAX Theatre in Dallas is 16 miles away from Oak Cliff, Texas. Each theater offers new movies in breathtaking IMAX theaters.

    The Texas Theatre

    • Fans of the cult classic Rocky Horror Picture Show can catch the midnight movie in this historic movie theater. The Texas Theatre opened in 1931 with the help of Oak Cliff entrepreneur C.R. McHenry. The Texas Theatre gained notoriety on Nov. 22, 1963, when it became the spot where Lee Harvey Oswald was captured. The theater was saved from demolition several times, and in 2003 it was added to the National Register of Historic Places.

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