![]() ![]() ![]() No matter if you’re an aspiring filmmaker or someone who just enjoys movies, this spot is an ultimate destination for film lovers. For those in the industry, this spot has become a meeting point to share ideas, watch each other’s films, collaborate, and so much more. With decor based on LA noir and a little restaurant and bookstore to accompany the theater, this chic spot is perfect for a date night. We must say, Metrograph is one of the most aesthetically pleasing movie theaters in NYC. Metrograph, Lower East Side Photo courtesy of Metrograph Their focus is on “independent and foreign art films and repertory selections including American classics, genre works, festivals and directors’ retrospectives.” This is a wonderland for cinephiles! This intimate cinema experience is curated to the tee, particularly with older classic films with an occasional modern day flick. You may just find the most diverse selection of titles at Film Forum in West Village. Film Forum, West Village Photo courtesy of Film Forum Check out their schedule to see what’s on! In terms of the films, you’ll likely find one of their new releases from a recent special event or something that’s timely to what’s going on. Their almost space-ship like theater is jaw-dropping thanks to the design, architecture, and overload of colors when you walk in. What’s cooler than learning about the history of movies, and then watching one right after? That’s the experience you’ll get at the Museum of the Moving Image. Museum of the Moving Image, Queens Facebook/ Museum of the Moving Image Williamsburg – 136 Metropolitan Ave, Brooklyn 6. Prospect Park – 188 Prospect Park West, Brooklyn Between their 35mm projections and tasty food and drink, how could you not want to snag a ticket here? They often host events like midnight and brunch screenings, Q&As with filmmakers, and so much more! Their cocktails in particular are our favorite thing to sip on here! Nitehawk Cinema, Prospect Park & Williamsburg Photo courtesy of Nitehawk CinemaĪnother dine-in theater experience is Nitehawk Cinema, who sets up shop in Brooklyn at two locations. We’ll have some popcorn too! Buy your AMC tickets here! Some of our favorite ones include AMC Empire 25 (42nd St), AMC Loews (84th St), and of course AMC Lincoln Square 13 (68th St), thanks to their massive IMAX screen (which is one of the biggest in the world)! Plus we love them so much because of their cheap movie theater tickets starting at just $10.99. AMC, Multiple Locations Photo courtesy of ShutterstockĪMC’s nationwide theaters are some of the highest-quality in the country, and NYC boasts a bunch of them, scattered throughout Manhattan. For example, they host DOC NYC every November (largest documentary festival in country), Pure Nonfiction (weekly documentary series), Queer/Art/Film (monthly program of LGBTQ films), and so much more! Follow their socials to see what’s on. We also love this spot because of their events. While you’ll still find typical “mainstream” movies on display here, you can probably count on seeing a theater dedicated to something a little more “underground” here. The IFC Center in West Village is unique in its focus on premieres of independent, foreign and documentary features. IFC Center, West Village Photo courtesy of Shutterstock Since they are a one-film theater, be sure to check their website to see what time certain films are playing! The 571-seat theater is historic and has held some of the most famous premieres in year’s past. The Paris Theater is one of the oldest movie theaters in NYC, and after being resurrected by the purchase from Netflix, it’s seen a resurgence in the NYC cinema scene ever since. Paris Theater, Midtown Wikimedia Commons / Paris Theater / Ajay Suresh / CC by 2.0 Staten Island – 2636 Hylan Blvd, Suite 230, Staten Island 2. Lower Manhattan – 28 Liberty St, Suite SC301 Kick back, relax, and bring your appetite!ĭowntown Brooklyn – 445 Albee Square West, Brooklyn Making this perfect for any family night or date night, each movie is delightfully served with brews and grub, making it the perfect immersive experience at the theater. ![]() “Good food, good beer, and good film” is the mantra of Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, who’s constantly rotating both movie showings and menu items. Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, Multiple Locations Photo courtesy of Alamo Drafthouse Cinema ![]()
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