Set Your Location >>

Film Society of Lincoln Center - Walter Reade Theater

Map

http://www.voiceplaces.com/locations/directions/locationId:2960934/ View on Large Map
Get Directions

Be the first of your friends to review this location.
http://media.voiceplaces.com/7655871.1.jpg

00000 - 00000 of 00000

00,000 of 00,000

165 W. 65th St. New York, NY 10023

212-875-5600 

http://www.filmlinc.com  

165 W. 65th St. New York NY 10023

advertisement

Description

Walter Reade offers eclectic programming ranging from auteurist retros to outré historical series to rare screenings of distributor-less indie and foreign films. The sound is excellent, the screen is one of the largest in New York, and the snack bar sells brownies. You can buy a Film Society of Lincoln Center membership at the box office, which gets you discount admission and early dibs on New York Film Festival tickets.








Back to Top Showtimes
  • Twilight’s Last Gleaming

    Twilight’s Last Gleaming

    1:15 p.m. May 23

    Dir. Robert Aldrich (1977).

  • The Swimmer

    The Swimmer

    4:15 p.m. May 23

    Dir. Frank Perry (1968).

  • Elmer Gantry

    Elmer Gantry

    6:15 p.m. May 23

    Dir. Richard Brooks (1960).

  • Atlantic City

    Atlantic City

    9:00 p.m. May 23

    Dir. Louis Malle (1980).

  • Microcosmos

    Microcosmos

    2:00 p.m. May 25 | 2:00 p.m. May 26

    Dir. Claude Nuridsany (1996).

  • Loading More Film Society of Lincoln Center - Walter Reade Theater Events
Back to TopVillage Voice Critic News & Reviews | Write a Review
  • FEAR FACTOR

    FEAR FACTOR

    What’s better than one scary story? Four scary stories, of course. Tonight, as a part of their series “Scary Movies 2012,” the Film Society of Lincoln Center screens the New York premiere of Horror Stories, an anthology film in which six... More »

  • The Young Girls of Rochefort

    The Young Girls of Rochefort

    Dir. Jacques Demy (1967) Demy’s transcendent American-musical homage stars real-life sisters Françoise Dorléac and Catherine Deneuve as twins who dream of ditching the port town of the title for artistic glory in Paris. Gene Kelly, still foxy in... More »

  • Invitation to the Dance

    Invitation to the Dance

    Dir. Gene Kelly (1956) Kelly’s pet project—a dialogue-free anthology film in which all the roles are performed entirely through dance and mime—was his noble attempt to bring the best ballet dancers from around the world to the masses. ... More »

  • For Me and My Gal

    For Me and My Gal

    Dir. Busby Berkeley (1942) Wearing an enlistee’s uniform for the first of many times, Gene Kelly, making his screen debut, plays a highly self-regarding vaudeville hoofer who, after a failed draft-dodging attempt, becomes a war hero in battle. In... More »

  • It\'s Always Fair Weather

    It's Always Fair Weather

    Dir. Gene Kelly and Stanley Donen (1955) Kelly and two Army buddies promise to reunite in ten years, only to find they have nothing in common any more. The third and final musical Kelly co-directed with Donen boasts the former on roller skates... More »

  • Loading More Critics Reviews
Back to Top Village Voice Awards | Visit the Best Of Website
  • 2009 | Best Film Festival

    Modesty is overrated: With a lineup selected by current Voice film critic J. Hoberman, sibling paper L.A. Weekly's film critic Scott Foundas, frequent Voice contributor Melissa Anderson, and former Voice film editor Dennis Lim, the New York Film Festival--officially presented by the Film Society of Lincoln Center--is obviously the best fest in town. (Sorry, De Niro.) More »

Browse Voice Nation
  • Voice Places

    Voice Places

    Find everything you're looking for in your city

  • Happy Hour App

    Happy Hour App

    Find the best happy hour deals in your city

  • Daily Deals

    Daily Deals

    Get today's exclusive deals at savings of anywhere from 50-90%

  • Best Of

    Best Of...

    Check out the hottest list of places and things to do around your city