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Five Pittsburgh movie theaters you can rent this winter

Movie theaters around the city have been opening back up with CDC social distancing guidelines in place, but if you’re hesitant to sit in an enclosed room with strangers, there are still options for film lovers to access the big screen. Five Pittsburgh-area theaters are now offering private movie screenings for small groups. So if you’re tired of Netflix and chillin’ your way through the pandemic, get off the couch, gather your inner circle, and check out one of these local rentals.

The Manor

1729 Murray Ave., Squirrel Hill. manorpgh.com
Private screenings of featured films are available for up to 20 people. $150 for shows Sunday-Thursday, and Friday-Saturday before 6 p.m. $170 for all shows after 6 p.m. on Friday and Saturday.

Oaks Theater

310 Allegheny River Blvd., Oakmont. theoakstheater.com
Private screenings are available with hundreds of classic films from which to choose. Email [email protected] for details and availability.

Parkway Theater

644 Broadway Ave., McKees Rocks. parkwaytheater.org
Rentals start at $250. Popcorn and a movie are included in the price. Call 412-766-1668 for more info.

Row House Cinema

4115 Butler St., Lawrenceville. rowhousecinema.com
Private screenings for up to 10 people are available at 3 p.m. or 7 p.m. every Thursday, Friday, or Saturday for $149. Films must be chosen from a catalogue of more than 400 movies, and concessions are available for preorder.

The Tull Family Theater

418 Walnut St., Sewickley. thetullfamilytheater.org
Private screenings for up to 17 people are available for any day of the week, at any time for $250. Screenings include a mix of newly released films and classic favorites, with titles changing every few weeks.