It’s Oscar Night and you know what that means…it’s time for a list of Portland’s Best Cinemas! Whether you are looking for the latest releases or experimental arthouse films, our list has got you covered for all of your cinephile needs.



616 NW 21st Ave
Independent art house movie theater showing a mixture of independent, foreign, and classic films.

2522 SE Clinton St
Historic theater with a focus on experimental and arthouse films, plus a weekly midnight showing of The Rocky Horror Picture Show.

1945 SE Water Ave
This theater at the science museum features documentaries, film fests, and IMAX blockbusters.

4122 NE Sandy Blvd
Historic theatre showcasing a mix of new and classic films, plus ongoing film series’ such as B Movie Bingo and Kung Fu Theater.

341 SW 10th Ave
Theater that’s 21+ in evenings offers indie films, recliners, & food & wine delivered to seats.

Which of these Portland Cinemas is your favorite? Let us know in the comments below!