Just like the guy who was born on Christmas, The Interview has risen from the dead, with Sony giving independent theater chains the go-ahead to premiere the film on Christmas Day. The biggest national theater chains are still staying away, which means that your odds of seeing the film vary greatly depending on where you live. If you’re in Austin, there are enough screens for your entire extended family to come along. If you’re in New York City, you’re just going to have to hop on the Metro North. Hey, no one said making a vague political gesture against Kim Jong-un would be easy.
The full list of theaters, via TheWrap, below:
Alabama
Birmingham: The Edge 12Arizona
Phoenix: Harkins Theatres
Tempe: The Valley Art
Tuscon: Loft CinemaArkansas
Little Rock: Riverdale 10California
Agora Hills: Regency Theatres Agora Hills Stadium 8
Aneheim: UltraLuxe Anaheim Cinemas and Garden Walk
Azusa: Regency Theatres Foothill Cinemas Stadium 10
Bakersfield: Regency Theatres East Hills Mall
City of Commerce: Regency Theatres Commerce 14
Coachella Valley: Cinemas Palme d’Dor
Fontana: Regency Theatres Fontana 8
Grenada Hills: Regency Theatres Grenada Hills 9
Jurupa: Tristone Cinemas Jurupa 14
Los Angeles: Cinefamily
Los Angeles: Crest Westwood
Los Angeles: Los Feliz 3
Los Angeles: Laemmle’s North Hollywood 7 (Starting 12/31)
Los Angeles: Regency Theatres Van Nuys Plant 16
Perris: Regency Theatres Perris 10
Riverside: Mission Grove Theaters
Riverside: Regency Theatres University Village 10
San Bernardino: Regency Theatres Sterling 6
Santa Paula: Regency Theatres Santa Paula 7
Thousand Oaks: Regency Theatres Janss Marketplace 9
Westminster: Regency Theatres Westminster 10Colorado
Fort Collins: The Lyric Cinema Cafe
Littleton: Alamo DrafthouseDelaware
Lewes: Rehoboth Beach’s Movies at Midway
Middletown: Westown Movies
Wilmington: Penn Cinemas RiverfrontFlorida
Ft. Lauderdale: Swap-Shop Drive-In
Jacksonville: Sun-Ray CinemaGeorgia
Atlanta: Plaza TheaterIllinois
Champaign: Art Theater Co-Op (Starting 1/2)
Woodridge: Hollywood Blvd. CinemasIndiana
Jasper: Jasper 8 TheatresKentucky
Paduckah: Maiden Alley CinemaLouisiana
Chalmette: Chalmette Movies
Shreveport: The Robinson Film CenterMaryland
Baltimore: Eastpoint Center 10Massachusetts
Cambridge: AppleCinemasMichigan
Ann Arbor: State Theatre
Kalamazoo: Alamo Drafthouse
Traverse City: The BijouMinnesota
Minneapolis: The Film Society of Minneapolis/St. Paul
Minneapolis: St. Anthony Main TheatreMissouri
Kansas City: Alamo Drafhouse
St. Louis: Chase Park Plaza
St. Louis: MX MoviesNew Mexico
Santa Fe: Jean Cocteau CinemaNew York
Huntington: Cinema Arts Centre
Ithaca: Cinemapolis (Starting 1/1)
Mastic: Island Cinemas
Yonkers: Alamo DrafthouseNorth Carolina
Roxborough: Palace PointeNorth Dakota
Fargo: Fargo TheatreOhio
Cleveland: Tower City Cinemas
Columbus: Gateway Film CenterOklahoma
Tulsa: Circle CinemaOregon
Dallas: Fox Theatre (Starting 1/2)Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh: Southside WorksRhode Island
Providence: Cable Car Cinema and CafeSouth Carolina
Charleston: Terrace Theatre
Columbia: The Nickelodeon (Starting 12/26)Tennessee
Franklin: Franklin Theatre
Nashville: BelCourt TheatreTexas
Austin: Alamo Lakeline
Austin: Alamo Slaughter
Austin: Alamo South Lamar
Austin: Alamo Ritz
Dallas: Look Cinemas
Dallas-Forth Worth: Alamo Drafthouse
Houston: Alamo Vintage Park
Katy: Alamo Mason Park
Lubbock: Alamo Drafthouse
New Braunfels: Alamo Marketplace
San Antonio: Alamo Park North
San Antonio: Alamo Westlakes
San Antonio: City Base CinemaUtah
Salt Lake City: Brewvies Cinemas Pub
South Jordan: Megaplex TheatresVermont
Burlington: Merrill’s Roxy CinemaVirginia
Abingdon: Cinemall
Ashburn: Alamo DrafthouseWisconsin
Fon du Lac: Fon du Lac Theatre
New London: Grand Cinema TheatresWashington, D.C.
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