Stories about NYC’s historical movie theaters closing down is nothing new by now, especially among those that are independently owned. Paris Theater first opened its doors in 1948 and has been home to several movi...
Stuart Cinema & Cafe opened at 79 West Street this September. This week, they will be hosting their first “Ocktober Film Festival.” Are you a movie lover? Looking for a new indie or alternative theater?...
While a blockbuster every now and again is always a welcome escape, sometimes, something a bit more alternative, dare we say, made for the true cinema aficionado, is an interesting change. It’s even a great date i...
Downtown Flushing in Queens has not had a movie theater in nearly 30 years. That will all change as of 2018. The South Korean cinema chain, CJ CGV, will open a theater as part of the brand-new, 1.2 million square-foot d...
The open air cinema experts, The Rooftop Cinema Club, have brought another incredible movie line-up for a second year to NYC. After beginning their venture in London, they’ve taken over two rooftops in New York ...