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Movie Theaters
Whether you’re looking for great rainy day activities in Myrtle Beach, or just need to catch that new blockbuster that just came out, a good movie is a time-tested way to spend a hot summer day. Hitting the theater is a great chance to get out of the hotel with or without the family, and give your mind a rest from a hectic vacation schedule. Comedies, dramas, action, horror, animations — we get them all, with several great Myrtle Beach movie theaters to enjoy all the best flicks. So grab some popcorn, candy, and something cold to drink, and sit back and enjoy the show.
Grand 14 at The Market Common
Myrtle Beach’s newest and probably most comfortable theater sits right in the middle of all the restaurants and shopping at The Market Common. See a matinee and stay for dinner and some retail therapy, or eat and then catch a late show. Either way, you’ll definitely enjoy the roomy, reclining seats and the huge screens.
More InfoCinemark at Coastal Grand Mall
This 14-screen movie theater is located in the Food Court section of South Carolina’s second-largest mall (over a million square feet!). In addition to showing Hollywood’s finest new flicks, Cinemark is also the place to go to see things like concerts and big sporting events. And for the classic film lovers out there, they show a selection of the greats throughout the year.
More InfoAMC Broadway 17
With 17 screens, this Broadway at the Beach movie theater is the biggest on the Grand Strand. A perfect end to a day strolling through the shops at Broadway, grab some popcorn, something to drink, and enjoy a blockbuster flick.
More InfoAMC Colonial Mall 12 at Myrtle Beach Mall
The 12 big screens at this north-end theater show the latest blockbusters and kids favorites, as well as great films that you might not have had time to catch while they were playing the first time around. And with its close proximity to Tanger Outlets, catching a movie at AMC Colonial 12 is a nice way to relax after a full day of retail activities.
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