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Nitehawk Williamsburg in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Nitehawk was founded by Matthew Viragh. Viragh sought to establish a dine-in movie theater in New York City in 2008, after being a regular attendee at the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema while living in Austin, Texas, [3] and later working at the Commodore Theatre in Portsmouth, Virginia, the first first-run movie theater in the United States to serve ...
Interior of MoMA Film, the oldest continually operating art cinema in New York City. Art cinemas, or independent movie theaters, in New York City are known for showing art house, independent, revival, and foreign films.
Former cinemas and movie theaters in New York City ... Nitehawk Cinema; W. Williamsburg Cinemas This page was last edited on 10 October 2023, at 11:03 (UTC ...
Popcorn and all other concessions will not be sold at the IFC Center, at least for now. But films, actual films, will be projected on all five of its screens beginning Friday for the first time in ...
The reopening of movie theaters in New York City and San Francisco this weekend, combined with the release of Disney’s animated film “Raya the Last Dragon,” has pushed the box office one ...
Williamsburg Cinemas is a first-run multiplex theater located in Williamsburg, Brooklyn in New York City, on the corner of Grand Street and Driggs Avenue. [2] Williamsburg Cinemas has seven theaters inside of it, is 19,000 square-feet wide, a concession stand, and has stadium-seating. [3]
Pavilion Theater, a former movie theater in New York City now run as one of two Nitehawk Cinemas; Pavilion Theatre, Adelaide, former name of a cinema more well known as the Rex Theatre in Adelaide, Australia; Pavilion Theatre (Dún Laoghaire), a theatre in Dún Laoghaire, Ireland
Spectacle Theater is a 35-seat microcinema. The Theater is run by collective members and screenings are everyday. [5] Spectacle collective members print their own posters for each screening, which are displayed outside the theater. [3] The outside of the theater is unadorned, aside from the posters, and painted black.