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Released Title Director Comments Filmed in DC 2022: The 355: Simon Kinberg: 2009: 2012: Roland Emmerich [1]1997: Absolute Power: Clint Eastwood: 2015: Accidental Love
The Happy Hooker Goes to Washington. Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay. Haywire (2011 film) Head of State (2003 film) Heartburn (film) Hearts in Bondage. Her Wicked Ways.
broadcast from the CBS News Washington bureau. Fox News Sunday. 1996–present. Fox News. broadcast from the Fox News Washington bureau. Hardball with Chris Matthews. 1994–2020. CNBC, MSNBC. broadcast from DC.
Rorschach Theatre. Round House Theatre. Shakespeare Theatre Company at the Harman Center for the Arts - Recipient of the 2012 Regional Theatre Tony Award. Sidney Harman Hall. Lansburgh Theatre. Signature Theatre - Recipient of the 2009 Regional Theatre Tony Award. Silver Spring Stage. St Mark's Players. Studio Theatre.
The Old Post Office, listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the Old Post Office and Clock Tower, is located at 1100 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. in Washington, D.C. It is a contributing property to the Pennsylvania Avenue National Historic Site. [ 1] The building's 315-foot (96-meter) high clock tower houses the "Bells of Congress ...
www .wafca .com. The Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association ( WAFCA) is a group of film critics based in Washington, D.C., and founded in 2002. WAFCA is composed of over 65 D.C.-based film critics from internet, print, radio, and television. [ 1] Annually, the group gives awards to the best in film as selected by its members by vote.
Call Me Madam (film) The Campaign (film) Captain America: Brave New World. Captain America: The Winter Soldier. Chances Are (film) Chasing Liberty. City Out of Wilderness. Collateral Damage (2002 film) The Contender (2000 film)
Architect (s) John Jacob Zink. The Uptown Theater, known as The Uptown (formerly Cineplex Odeon Uptown or AMC Loews Uptown 1), was a single-screen movie theater in the Cleveland Park neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Opened in 1936, it hosted the world premieres of such movies as 2001: A Space Odyssey and Jurassic Park. It closed in March 2020.