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Now Showing at Martin Movie House

July 2 @ 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
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Make a date for what is Now Showing at Martin Movie House in Dublin GA! Take in a show at Downtown Dublin’s revived Martin Movie House at Theatre Dublin.

Located in the heart of Downtown Dublin GA at historic Theatre Dublin, Martin Movie House has come back to life in a huge way. Boasting the largest retractable movie screen in Georgia, a custom built 40 foot screen and 15-speaker motion-driven digital surround sound system allows each of the 620 seats an experience of the highest quality visual and sound.

Movie Schedule

Ladies Night!

Admissions: $2 | 7 PM | Themed concession specials at each movie.

Where The Crawdads Sing

May 7th | PG-13
A man is discovered dead, and a woman living alone in the perilous marshlands of North Carolina becomes the prime suspect. As the investigation progresses, the truth about what transpired grows more obscure, casting the spotlight on numerous hidden secrets.

Kids Summer Movies

Admissions: Adults $2 | 12 & Under Free | 10 AM & 2 PM

The SpongeBob Movie
May 28th | PG

SpongeBob and Patrick embark on a dangerous journey to Shell City to retrieve King Neptune’s stolen crown and save Mr. Krabs, who has been framed by Plankton. They face various challenges, prove their maturity, defeat Plankton, and save Bikini Bottom, all while embracing their inner “Goofy Goober.”

Ratatouille
June 4th | G

Remy, a gifted rat in Paris, dreams of becoming a chef, unlike his scavenger family. After separating from his colony, he ends up in his idol Auguste Gusteau’s restaurant, forming an unlikely partnership with clumsy garbage boy Alfredo Linguini.

The Bad Guys
June 11th | PG

Following a notorious animal criminal gang, Mr. Wolf, Snake, Shark, Piranha, and Tarantula, who, upon being caught, pretend to rehabilitate to avoid prison. While planning to use their new “good” image to pull a final heist, they are mentored by Professor Marmalade, who is actually framing them to steal a meteorite.

Toy Story
June 18th | G

Sheriff Woody is a cowboy doll who feels threatened when Buzz Lightyear, a high-tech Space Ranger figure, arrives as Andy’s new favorite toy. In his jealousy, Woody accidentally knocks Buzz out of a window. This starts a dangerous adventure as they try to escape Sid, a neighbor who tortures toys. Woody and Buzz learn to become friends to find their way home.

Frozen 
June 25th | PG

Princess Anna sets out to find her estranged sister, Queen Elsa, whose icy powers have plunged Arendelle into eternal winter. Along with Kristoff, Sven, and Olaf, Anna aims to end the winter and reconnect with Elsa, learning that true love can thaw a frozen heart.

Madagascar 
July 2nd | PG

Four pampered Central Park Zoo animals, Alex the lion, Marty the zebra, Melman the giraffe, and Gloria the hippo, are accidentally shipped back to Africa. They become stranded on the island of Madagascar, forcing them to adjust to life in the wild and testing their friendship.

Lilo & Stitch 
July 9th | PG

A lonely, independent Hawaiian girl named Lilo who adopts a chaotic, fugitive alien named Stitch, believing him to be a dog. Stitch, created for destruction, learns about loyalty, friendship, and ‘ohana (family) while helping Lilo mend her broken family.

Elf 
July 23rd | PG

Buddy, a human accidentally transported to the North Pole as a baby and raised by elves. Upon learning the truth, adult Buddy travels to New York City to find his cynical biological father, Walter Hobbs, causing chaotic, festive disruptions while spreading Christmas cheer, ultimately saving Christmas by restoring belief in Santa.

Encanto 
July 30th | PG

A Colombian family living in a magical “Casita” where every child receives a unique gift, except for Mirabel. When the magic begins to fade, Mirabel works to save her family and home, uncovering deep seated issues regarding family pressure, generational trauma, and self worth.

Movie House

Built-in 1934, The Martin operated as a movie house, providing years of entertainment for families and a hip hangout for teens, with opening night showings of cult favorites Star Wars, Grease, and so many more. As the 1970s neared its end, the retro movie theatre began to slowly fall into disarray. Not to allow such a prominent part of Dublin GA history fall away, in the 90’s a group of businessmen and an enthusiastic community came together to save the historic theatre from demolition with a complete renovation. In 1996, Theatre Dublin was born as a performing arts center, hosting arts and culture events such as the Atlanta Pops Orchestra and the annual production of The Nutcracker.

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