share this File photo After being closed for the past 16 months, Landmark’s Bethesda Row Cinema could reopen in August, according to a company spokesperson. Movie theaters across Maryland closed in March 2020 at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. Most theaters in Montgomery County reopened in late May, when the county lifted the nearly all pandemic restrictions, allowing theaters to operate at full capacity. Landmark’s three theaters in the greater Washington area — Bethesda Row Cinema, Atlantic Plumbing Cinema and E Street Cinema — have remained closed. However, in a media email blast on Tuesday, Landmark stated that one or more of the D.C.-area theaters could open by Aug. 13.