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Angelika Film Center & Cafe (Dallas)

5321 East Mockingbird Lane, Dallas, 75206
(in Mockingbird Station, NE corner of Mockingbird & 75)

Phone: 214-841-4700

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Note: Movie showtimes are subject to change. For possible updates to this schedule, please call the theater.

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byebye1500 Anonymous

This theater was a big disappointment. Bought tickets to Sex in the city online by ccard. For the Sunday showing at 11:00am. told us to be there 30-45 min early in which we are, and the box office doesn't even open until 10:45. Got there early for no reason even with a huge movie like this.Rush in to get our seats, go to get coke and popcorn to find 1 employee behind the counter taking money and touching food. And since they dont open until 15 minutes before the show started, it was 15 minutes late starting the previews. And i guess the restrooms were clean all you could smell was bleach everywhere.

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