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Unquestionably the best multiplex in Brooklyn, this spin-off of the Brooklyn Academy of Music offers unique art-house films and repertory... More »
Housed in the old Rio Theater, which operated as a double-feature neighborhood movie theater through the 1960s, Cobble Hill Cinemas in Cobble... More »
Movie theaters don't get more comfortable than the recently-built Landmark Sunshine, a gorgeous Lower East Side arthouse that projects quality... More »
The Museum of the Moving Image hosts daily screenings of contemporary, classic, and experimental movies. It's home to a handful of exhibitions... More »
This historic avant-garde venue screens over 900 films a year, preserves 25, publishes books and DVDs and hosts talks from scholars. It is... More »
Located in a remote area of Midtown East, this huge theater is clean and never crowded. AMC Loews Kips Bay 15 shows first-run mainstream movies... More »
UA Court Street Stadium 12 is a multi-level theater that shows mainstream, first-run films. This cinema is the largest in the area and features... More »
The only three-screen nonprofit cinema in NYC, Film Forum is the downtown haven for discerning cineastes. The films shown are of consistently high... More »
This popular East Village seven-screen theater features digital projection and offers some independent film viewings. Wheelchair accessible. More »
Now a prissy picnic spot, that football-field sized lawn between Fifth and Sixth, south of 42nd used to be a Midtown dealers paradise. Now,... More »
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