Split Screens will feature some of the most popular TV shows of the current day, in conjunction with various panel talks and sneak peeks of the creative process with directors, producers and actors. The 2019 edition has...
Although the oscars have come and gone, you can still enjoy the best movie contenders of the year in a whole new way at the Dolby SoHo pop-up that’s been extended until March 24th! Dolby’s sensory pop-up inv...
Get your fellowship together and explore the Metropolitan Museum of Art through the lens of your favorite fantasy stories. “Crown and Prophet: An Epic Fantasy Adventure” is an interactive tour of the MET created by the...
Get your wands ready Potter fans, the East Village is about to become home to a magical new cafe! The coffee shop called Steamy Hallows will be a “witchy goth coffee shop [serving] up delicious coffee and tea potions,...
Merry Christmas, you filthy animal. Get ready for a blast of nostalgia at Lincoln Center as you experience Home Alone as you’ve never experienced it before. This December, the New York Philharmonic will be perform...
The circle of life applies to movies too! Animation, award winning Broadway hit, and now a live action film. Disney really knows how to keep a franchise alive! The Lion King, which came out as an animated film in 1994 a...
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...
Sometimes you feel like you just can’t beat Monday, no matter how many cups of coffee you drink. But don’t quit! Monday is just like a bug—it can be annoying, intimidating, even scary, but you just need to crush it and...
Brunch is great, but themed brunch is better! We’ve put down bottomless butterbeer at the Harry Potter brunch, worn our best “collarless shirt from Fred Segal” for the Clueless brunch, and now we’ll be dressing in pink...
Earlier this week, Landmark confirmed to Deadline that the Sunshine Cinema on East Houston will officially close on January 21. While the theater itself opened in 2001, the building’s structure was built in 1898, and as...