Free advance movie screenings in Atlanta
0 advance screenings this week across 8 Atlanta theaters. Updated continuously from 50+ sources.
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Film events in Atlanta
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Evil Dead Burn
Jul 7, 2026 · AMC Parkway Pointe
Atl Experimental Fest + Atl Micro Short Film Festival
Jul 10, 2026 · 7 Stages Theatre
Behind the Joy: Free Atlanta Premiere Screening and Community Conversation
Jul 18, 2026 · 3300 Northeast Expy
Tit for Tat 2
Jul 18, 2026 · 4485 Fulton Industrial Blvd SW suite i

Free Back-to-school Bash at Gwinnett Fairgrounds: Come for Fun and Freebies on Saturday July 18th
Jul 18, 2026 · Atlanta, GA
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Free advance screenings in Atlanta
Atlanta has transformed into one of the most important film cities in the United States, fueled by Georgia's generous film tax incentives that have attracted productions from every major studio. The city now produces more feature films and TV shows than nearly any market outside of Los Angeles, and many of those productions return to Atlanta for local advance screenings. This production boom has created a thriving screening culture, with enthusiastic audiences and a growing network of venues hosting studio-backed events throughout the year. For film fans in the greater Atlanta metro, the combination of local production activity and studio test-market interest creates more screening opportunities than most cities its size.
Atlanta's screening scene benefits directly from its production activity. Films shot at Tyler Perry Studios, Trilith Studios (formerly Pinewood Atlanta), and other local facilities often hold advance screenings in the city as a way to thank local crews and generate grassroots buzz. Studios also use Atlanta as a key test market for films targeting African American audiences, families, and Southern moviegoers. Free passes are distributed through Gofobo, Advance Screenings, and local radio stations like V-103 and Hot 107.9, which frequently run screening giveaways.









