When life gives you rain—or scorching heat—what better way to pass the time than indoors with a good movie? But if you’d rather leave the house than spend another minute on the couch, Miami has options. On the movie theater front, you’ll find both souped-up, technologically advanced cinemas and historic gems screening edgy, limited-release films. If you’re curious about the film festival scene here, they are equally diverse, from massive gatherings with A-listers to more intimate affairs showcasing burgeoning local talent.
Miami is no stranger to the silver screen, providing the backdrop to iconic cinematic moments like the Fontainebleau Miami Beach in Scarface and Matheson Hammock Park in There’s Something About Mary (among countless others). Most of the time, though, we’re the ones doing the watching. If you’re looking for the best spots to catch a great movie in Miami, here’s where to find ‘em.
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Best film festivals and movie theaters in Miami
1. Silverspot Cinema
Silverspot’s Downtown location has 17 theaters with all the bells and whistles. It includes a full bar offering wine, craft beer and signature cocktails plus a restaurant serving upscale international fare—from tequeños to a coconut jasmine rice bowl. As for programming, the cinema’s 100-percent laser projection screen shows the latest flicks, plus a peppering of indie films and one-off presentations.
2. IPIC North Miami Beach
The modern solution to dinner-and-a-movie mishaps is IPIC North Miami at the Intracoastal Mall in North Miami Beach. It never fails that dinner runs over or movies end late, making the date-night combo almost impossible to execute. At IPIC, its on-site Tuck Room restaurant delivers the goodness—with options spanning a Maryland-style crab cake to filet mignon sliders. You have the option of ordering and eating at your seat or before or after the movie inside the restaurant. Plus, there’s a full bar.
3. CMX Cinemas
Housed on the third floor of Brickell City Centre, CMX Cinemas promises a “VIP cinema experience”—and it delivers on that promise. CMX, which takes up a whopping 35,759 square feet, has 10 screens and some pretty high-tech audio courtesy of Meyer Sound Laboratories. Before the movie starts, guests can enjoy a drink at CMX’s lobby bar, which sits next to an absolutely massive screen often used for sporting events. There are in-theatre dining options, too, spanning lobster rolls to marinated ribeye, too.
4. Coral Gables Art Cinema
This 141-seat theater opens seven days a week to bring Miami’s moviegoers the finest American and international independent features. The Coral Gables Art Cinema caters to the movie buff, showing black and white versions of hits like the Star Wars saga and offering Lost in Translation in 70mm. They also show much-loved cinema classics so that audiences can experience them on the big screen, and host special programs and film festival events.
5. O Cinema South Beach
A city hall gone movie theater? Yep. The Carl Fisher-designed former City Hall hosts Miami Beach’s European-inspired cinematheque. It’s also the home of the Miami Beach Film Society, which screens independent and experimental movies, along with film classics, to an audience of just 50. Run by O Cinema, this beautiful space encompasses a theater, gallery, bookstore/library and cafe.
6. Cinépolis Coconut Grove
At the center of it all in Coconut Grove, this luxurious multiplex features blockbusters and up to three non-Hollywood films at a time. Opt for whatever’s playing at one of the four Premier screens, which boast overstuffed leather chairs, tray tables and a gourmet menu for noshing while you watch. Cinépolis’ convenient online reservation system, which lets you pick your seat in advance, makes this a favorite of holiday moviegoers and film buffs catching a selection from the annual Miami International Film Festival alike.
7. Bill Cosford Cinema
Named after the late and beloved Miami Herald film critic and recently updated with funding from his family, this is a gem of an indie movie house. It’s roomier and plusher than most first-run cinemas and offers an eclectic mix of Asian, European and arthouse fare. The downside – it is tucked on the University of Miami campus – is that it can be difficult to get to via public transport. Thankfully, it’s well worth the effort.
8. Nite Owl Drive-In + Tropical Market
Over its lifespan, Nite Owl has evolved from a members-only pop-up cinema club for 35mm film enthusiasts to one of Miami’s only drive-in movie theaters, plopped right in the middle of Downtown. Depending on what’s out and the time of year, expect to find all the big blockbusters screening here, plus throwback flicks, one-offs and special screenings. They also keep their on-site concession stand stocked with lots of fun stuff like Haribo gummy bears, Warheads sours, Flaming Hot popcorn and tallboys of your favorite sugary drinks.
9. CMX CinéBistro at CityPlace Doral
Doral is on the movie lovers’ map thanks to this comfy spot. It’s not hard to feel the relaxing “ahhhhh” at CityPlace Doral’s CMX CinéBistro; the leather recliners are optimal for sinking into. The menu shines here, too, with an espresso-rubbed hanger steak, wagyu beef sliders and more. There’s also a wine and cocktail selection that goes on for pages.
10. Colony Theatre Cinema
Film screenings are just one of the regular events you’ll find at the historic Colony Theatre. And if there’s one on the calendar, it’s well worth the price of admission—if only to get a glimpse of the gorgeous art deco interior of this 1935 building, originally opened as part of Paramount Pictures’ cinema chain.
11. SoundScape Cinema at New World Center
The SoundScape Cinema Series takes place right outside the gorgeous New World Center. Guests are invited to spread out in the equally gorgeous SoundScape Park, a rare chunk of green space in South Beach. The whole thing is really quite romantic, especially during the lovely fall nights we have heading our way. The screenings typically happen annually when the weather cools down, from October through May. Also keep an eye out for WALLCAST concerts—live projections of concerts happening inside the New World Center – that happen throughout the year.
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