It's not too late to catch a movie on or by the beach this summer, but time is running out. The last few days of August pretty much marks the end of the season in New Jersey, so if you haven't made it out there yet, now is the time.

Check out the list below of movies happening along the Jersey Shore that are either right on or next to a great New Jersey beach. All movies listed below are happening now through September 1.

So grab your family and friends, stock up on popcorn, and enjoy a beautiful night catching a movie under the stars before the curtain drops for 2021.

(All movies are listed in date order & begin at dusk)

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Photo: kckate16
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  • Aug 24 - "Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl"
  • Avalon Beach Movies - 30th Street Beach
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Bradley Beach
Bradley Beach (Bud McCormick)
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(Dennis Malloy/Townsquare Media)
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  • Aug 26 - "Jumanji the Next Level"
  • Margate Thrilling Thursdays - Between Granville Ave & Huntington Ave
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2) Sand on your feet
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Idaho Daily Life
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Long Beach Township on LBI
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Drive In Movie Theater
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Family summer fairs & events in NJ happening through Labor Day

A full list of county fairs, street fairs, and family fun events happening late summer through Labor Day in NJ.
(All events are listed in date order through September 6)

Point Pleasant Beach NJ: 11 most popular spots

The oceanside location of Point Pleasant Beach has been a source of enjoyment for centuries.

The first permanent boardwalk was built in 1915 and in the late 1920’s, Orlo Jenkinson built Jenkinson’s Pavilion and Swimming Pool. 

Over the past 100 years or so, the community has grown into a vibrant resort destination for state residents and tourists, alike.

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