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.
Tickets: $5 | Adult Ticket with Regular Popcorn & Drink: $10 | Wine: $4
Show a same-day receipt from a downtown business for Free Admission!
You’ve Got Mail (1998)
Rated PG | Thursday, January 23rd @ 5:30 PM
Struggling boutique bookseller Kathleen Kelly hates Joe Fox, the owner of a corporate Foxbooks chain store that just moved in across the street. When they meet online, however, they begin an intense and anonymous Internet romance, oblivious of each other’s true identity. Eventually Joe learns that the enchanting woman he’s involved with is actually his business rival. He must now struggle to reconcile his real-life dislike for her with the cyber love he’s come to feel.
When Harry Met Sally (1989)
Rated R | Thursday, January 30th @ 5:30 PM
In 1977, college graduates Harry Burns and Sally Albright share a contentious car ride from Chicago to New York, during which they argue about whether men and women can ever truly be strictly platonic friends. Ten years later, Harry and Sally meet again at a bookstore, and in the company of their respective best friends, Jess and Marie, attempt to stay friends without sex becoming an issue between them.
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 1970’s neared end, the retro movie theatre began to slowly fall to 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 Atlanta Pops Orchestra and annual production of The Nutcracker.