Colorado Theaters
From metro multiplex cinemas to hometown, old-school theaters with balconies, and Art Deco décor, Colorado has you covered for first-run movie releases, film festival venues, cartoon marathons, Friday night popcorn fights, and romantic drive-in movie theaters.
Some of our biggest and most famous theaters are:
- The Regal South Glenn Stadium 14 in Centennial (Denver area) boasts recliners for your viewing comfort.
- Among our oldest are the Mayan on South Broadway in Denver and the Park Theater in Estes Park.
Colorado has numerous 3-D IMAX facilities in the state, with a half-dozen up and down the Front Range I-25 corridor.
Drive-in theaters are alive and well in the Centennial State. A few to consider are:
- The 88 Drive-In Theatre in Commerce City, an eastern Denver area
- The Comanche Drive-In in Buena Vista, south of Leadville, in the beautiful Collegiate Peaks area
- Holiday Twin Drive-In in Fort Collins, north of Denver
- Tru Vu Drive-In Theatre in Delta southeast of Grand Junction.
If you can’t make it to one of these outstanding theaters, there are undoubtedly many more to choose from.
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Shining Mountains Film Festival
Dec 12 - Dec 02
320 E Hyman Ave Aspen, COAspen Indigenous Foundation presents the 5th annual Shining Mountains Film Festival, with feature length and short films
Sew Subversive
Dec 12
427 E Colorado Ave., Colorado Springs, COThroughout human history, textile creations have been perceived as more avocation than art form. Weaving, quilting, knit