Port Arthur, TX

B&B Port Arthur Central Mall 10

10 screens 3100 FM 365

An independent cinema in Port Arthur, TX programming a rotating slate of art-house premieres, repertory classics, documentary engagements, and director retrospectives across 10 screens.

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This week's schedule

No scheduled performances on Thu, Jul 2. Try another date above.

About B&B Port Arthur Central Mall 10

B&B Port Arthur Central Mall 10 is part of the small-but-vital network of American independent cinemas — venues that program outside the multiplex norm, often relying on members, festivals, and dedicated audiences to keep the projector running. With 10 screens in operation in Port Arthur, TX, the venue typically rotates between week-long art-house runs, single-night repertory presentations, and partner programming with local film organizations.

The cinema sits at 3100 FM 365. Pre-purchase ticketing options — most independents now run their own e-commerce. For accessibility information, member benefits, food and drink policies, and group rates, contact the venue directly through their official channels.

Programming style

Across the next seven days the slate at B&B Port Arthur Central Mall 10 leans toward drama, romance, comedy, mystery. That is roughly the median profile for an independent cinema of this size — a programmer with one foot in the festival circuit and one in the back catalog, willing to sacrifice an evening of new-release box office for a print of something obscure on a Tuesday.

How to use this listing

This page lists showtimes that B&B Port Arthur Central Mall 10 currently has on the calendar. Click into any film for a full plot summary, runtime, director and cast, and the list of every other independent cinema in our directory currently booked to play it. The seven date tabs above the schedule let you scan a full week at a glance — useful when you're trying to fit a specific film into a specific evening.

Cinemas nearby

B&B Port Arthur Central Mall 10 is the only cinema in our directory currently listed for Port Arthur, which makes it the de facto art-house venue for the city. That status comes with both privileges and obligations; programmers at single-room cities tend to be acutely aware of how much weight every booking carries.