List of art cinemas in New York City
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Art cinemas, or independent movie theaters, in New York City are known for showing art house, independent, revival, and foreign films.
Manhattan
[edit]- Angelika Film Center
- Anthology Film Archives
- Cinema 1, 2 & 3 by Angelika
- Cinéma Village
- DCTV Cinema[1][2]
- Film Forum
- Film Society of Lincoln Center
- The Film-Makers' Coop
- French Institute Alliance Française
- IFC Center
- Japan Society
- Metrograph
- Museum of Modern Art
- The Paris Theater, now leased by Netflix[3]
- Quad Cinema
- Roxy Cinema[4]
- Village East by Angelika
Former theaters
[edit]- 8th Street Playhouse
- Beekman Theatre
- Bleecker Street Cinema
- City Cinemas Beekman Theatre[5]
- Fine Arts Theatre
- Lincoln Plaza Cinemas
- Landmark Sunshine Cinema
- Thalia Theatre
- Tribeca Cinemas
- Ziegfeld Theatre (1969)
- The Landmark at 57 West
- Theater 80 at St Marks Place [Film Geek, 2023, Documentary, Dir. Richard Shepard]
Brooklyn
[edit]- Cobble Hill Cinemas
- Nitehawk Williamsburg
- Nitehawk Prospect Park (formerly The Pavilion)
- BAM Rose Cinemas
- Syndicated Bar Theater Kitchen
- Spectacle Theater
- Light Industry
- Stuart Cinema & Cafe[6]
- e-flux Screening Room[7]
Former theaters
[edit]- reRun Gastropub Theater[8]
- indieScreen[9]
- Videology Bar & Cinema[10]
Queens
[edit]See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "DCTV Cinema Opening in 2019". Downtown Community Television Center. Retrieved 3 August 2018.
- ^ Velsey, Kim (11 October 2013). "And… Action! Movie Theaters Do Another Take During New York's Silver Screen Revival". Observer. Observer Media. Retrieved 3 August 2018.
- ^ "Netflix takes over its first cinema". BBC News. 2019-11-26. Retrieved 2019-11-27.
- ^ "About Roxy Manhattan | Independent Cinema NYC".
- ^ Moss, Jeremiah (29 August 2019). "Paris and Beekman". Jeremiah's Vanishing New York. Retrieved 29 August 2019.
- ^ Hubbard, Halisia (2022-11-18). "New York's first Black Latina-owned movie theater is ready to grow, owner says". NPR. Retrieved 2022-11-19.
- ^ "About, e-flux Screening Room".
- ^ Murphy, Mekado (15 June 2012). "ReRun Gastropub Theater to Close". ArtsBeat. The New York Times. Retrieved 3 August 2018.
- ^ Merwin, Hugh (7 July 2014). "IndieScreen Closed in Williamsburg". Grub Street. New York Media. Retrieved 3 August 2018.
- ^ "Williamsburg's Film Nerd Bar Videology is Closing This Month". 16 October 2018.