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Local Movie Theaters in Florence, KY

Florence, Kentucky, sits in Boone County in the northern part of state that borders Ohio. About 10 miles south of Cincinnati, Florence remains well-known for housing a large water tower visible from I-75 that reads "Florence Y'all." As a city in "the 71st most rapidly growing county" in the United States, according to its official website, Florence offers many hotels, restaurants, retail shopping centers and entertainment venues.
  1. Rave Motion Pictures Florence 14

    • Rave Motion Pictures Florence 14 theater features the latest studio releases seven days a week at its 14-screen, all-digital facility. After Rave Motion Pictures acquired this theater in 2009, the company added a bar lounge, party room, game room and cafe inside the theater for customers. This theater also offers stadium seating, a 3-D viewing experience for select films, online ticketing and standard amenities such as concessions and digital surround sound. Ticket pricing includes discounts for matinees, lower ticket prices for children and seniors, and full-price adult tickets for movies that start after 6 p.m.

    DanBarry Dollar CinemasTurfway

    • DanBarry Dollar Cinemas Turfway, established in 1989, is an economical choice for seeing movies in a theater. The DanBarry offers blockbuster first-run feature films, second-run films, digital projection for 3-D movies and free refills on large concession items. This theater has discounted "Dollar Saver" shows on Tuesdays.

    Great Escape Theater Wilder 14

    • The Great Escape Theater Wilder 14 -- approximately 9 miles from Florence in Wilder, Kentucky -- opened in January 2001. This 14-screen theater offers the newest studio releases with digital projection in every auditorium, and amenities that include online ticketing and IMAX showings. The theater's customer loyalty card lets moviegoers earn points for rewards such as free popcorn and movies. This theater offers discounted movies on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, as well as cheaper tickets for students, children, seniors and military personnel.

    Esquire Theatre

    • The six-screen Esquire Theatre in Cincinnati is about 11 miles from Florence. Opened in 1911, this theater has been in continuous operation, aside from one short closing, ever since. As one of the only movie theaters within Cincinnati's city limits, the Esquire shows new releases, independent and foreign films. It also hosts special events, such as the tri-annual Underneath Cincinnati, which "gives local filmmakers a venue and audience for their short films" and was voted Best of Cincinnati 2006 by CitiBeat. This theater offers Tuesday Bargain days and Wednesday Dinner & a Movie, as well as discounted ticket prices for matinees, children, seniors and students.

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