4 of the Best Movie Theaters in Tulsa for Film Lovers

Jean Jones
November 17, 2016

Movie_Theatres_Tulsa.jpgTulsa has a wide array of entertainment options, including several independent movie theaters.

If you’re looking to catch the latest sci-fi action movie or independent art film, here’s our list of four top movie theaters in Tulsa to help you find your favorite.

1. B&B Theatres Tulsa Starworld 20
10301 South Memorial Dr.
8 minutes from Springs at Woodlands South

Are you looking for a multi-faceted movie-going experience? Look no further than the B&B Theatres Tulsa Starworld 20. This modern theater offers large 3D screens and a wide variety of major films and independent features to appease any film lover. Take the kids to see Disney’s new film Moana or go out on the town with your friends after laughing at Bad Santa 2, which opens Wednesday, November 23.

2. Circle Cinema
10 S Lewis Ave.
18 minutes from Springs at Woodlands South

For a vintage experience, check out Circle Cinema. The original 1928 theatre serves as a community forum and is an “independent and non-profit art-house movie theatre showing independent, foreign, and documentary films.” Special programming accompanies each featured film, so be sure to gather friends for an entertaining and educational experience.

On Wednesday, December 7 at 2 p.m. and 6 p.m., enjoy a free program on the 75th Anniversary of Pearl Harbor. View a documentary, hear testimonials from Tulsa-area veterans, listen to live music, and view a WWII military exhibit all in one historic space.

3. Cinemark
10802 E 71st St.
6 minutes from Springs at Woodlands South

For a more traditional movie theatre experience, don’t forget about Cinemark. Featuring multiple screens with stadium seating and an oversized IMAX theatre, Cinemark is the perfect place to take your family for a Sunday afternoon movie. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them will be shown in IMAX 3-D beginning on Friday, November 18, but be sure to check here for showtimes.

4. The Admiral Twin Drive-In
7355 E Easton St
14 minutes from Springs at Woodlands South

One of Tulsa’s Historic Landmarks, the Admiral Twin Drive-In has been in business since 1951. Relish in a film under the stars for only $7.00. The Drive-In features two screens and fantastic concessions with nachos, popcorn, hot dogs, hamburgers, and soft drinks. Help support one of the few remaining drive-in theatres in the United States by bringing friends and family to see a movie in the spring and summer months.

Have you had an enjoyable movie-going experience at one of these Tulsa theaters? Feel free to share in the comments below!

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