Here is the UK, most all cinemas offer open captioned films but they are often at times most unsuited to normal family viewing and has been the bone of contention for many deaf over the years. For example, most captioned showing times are often early afternoon and weekends, very, very rarely any during the evenings when most people finish work. It’s almost as if cinemas don’t think deaf people have jobs or go to work! 
It’s also been known that sometimes hearing people have got up and complained about the captions and they have switched them off! Quite often they say they cannot be shown due to a fault! 
CC Glasses are not something widely available here in the UK but it has been trialed in a few places.
Because of all the problems mentioned above (and more!) I avoid going to the cinema. I much prefer to watch movies with captions in the comfort of my own home on my big TV. It’s far cheaper, I can choose when to watch, I can choose when to pause when I need a toilet break (something you can’t do at a cinema!
), I can eat/drink what I like (also far cheaper) and I don’t end up coming home with a cold, cough or some other virus I’d usually pick up from the spluttering crowds at cinemas. It’s a no-brainer for me! 