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  • Anthology Film Archives

    Anthology Film Archives

    32 Second Ave. New York, NY 10003
    212-505-5181

    http://www.anthologyfilmarchives.org This historic avant-garde venue screens over 900 films a year, preserves 25, publishes books and DVDs and hosts talks from scholars. It is located at Second Avenue and 2nd Street, in a former courthouse. Close to major transportation. Wheelchair accessible with assistance and advanced notice. More >>

  • Asia Society

    Asia Society

    725 Park Ave. New York, NY 10021
    212-288-6400

    http://www.asiasociety.org This global non-profit organization forges "closer ties between Asia and the West through the arts, education, policy, and business outreach." The New York City chapter is located on the Upper East Side. Discussions, museum exhibits, and other cultural events are open to the public. Wheelchair accessible. Large-font brochures, listening devices, and headsets are also available. More >>

  • Atrium Stadium Cinemas

    Atrium Stadium Cinemas

    680 Arthur Kill Road Staten Island, NY 10308
    718-984-7600

    This cinema is located in Staten Island. Independent films are screened as well as the latest releases. Wheelchair access and listening devices are available. More >>

  • Bam Rose Cinemas

    Bam Rose Cinemas

    30 Lafayette Ave. Brooklyn, NY 11217
    718-636-4100

    http://www.bam.org Unquestionably the best multiplex in Brooklyn, this spin-off of the Brooklyn Academy of Music offers unique art-house films and repertory programming under its BAMcinematek banner. Keep an eye open for events involving Voice film staffers, who are regular participants in Q&As and presenters at small festivals. More >>

  • Bellmore Movies

    222 Petit Ave. Bellmore, NY 11710
    516-783-7200

    http://www.thebellmoremovies.com This small theater is located in Bellmore, NY just across the street from the LIRR Bellmore Station. Free on street parking available. More >>

  • Big Cinemas Manhattan

    239 East 59th Street New York, NY 10022
    (212)371-6682

  • Bow Tie Cinemas American Theater

    Bow Tie Cinemas American Theater

    1450 East Ave. New York, NY 10462
    718-863-4900

    http://www.bowtiecinemas.com/locations/american-theater/ This cinema is located in the Parkchester section of the Bronx, NY. Stadium seating, concession stand with hot food, and general admission tickets are only $9.00. More >>

  • Broadway Multiplex Cinemas

    Broadway Multiplex Cinemas

    995 Broadway Mall Hicksville, NY 11801
    516-935-5599

  • Brooklyn Heights Cinema

    Brooklyn Heights Cinema

    70 Henry St. Brooklyn, NY 11201
    718-596-7070

    http://www.brooklynheightscinema.com Brooklyn Heights Cinema is an old-school, two screen moviehouse nestled into the brownstone-lined neighborhood just over the Brooklyn Bridge. Despite its tiny stature, this cinema features a robust mix of independent, foreign, art house, and mainstream films in addition to hosting a variety of special events and film festival screenings. A cappuccino bar with local baked goods augments the traditional selection of refreshments, but the traditional treats aren't ignored, like popcorn drizzled with real butter. The two 153-seat auditoriums are intimate but not too cramped, contributing to a thoughtful and well-curated atmosphere that's a cut above the modern Cineplex. More >>

  • Brooklyn Museum

    Brooklyn Museum

    200 Eastern Parkway Brooklyn, NY 11238
    718-638-5000

    http://www.brooklynmuseum.org Gallery hours: Wednesday-Friday 10am-5pm; first Saturday of each month 11am-11pm; all other Saturdays 11am-6pm; Sunday 11am-6pm More >>

  • Bryant Park

    Bryant Park

    42nd & 6th Ave. New York, NY 10016
    212-983-4142

    http://www.bryantpark.org 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, bright-light pop artists such as Hillary Duff perform here, garden tours promenade through the grounds and worker-bees in their khakis perch on blankets on the fescue for midday getaways. What a difference a decade (or three) makes. Bryant Park is still home to an abundance of free events, from weekly film screenings in the summertime to indoor reading series in the winter. More >>

  • Cinema 1, 2 & 3

    1001 Third Ave. New York, NY 10022
    212-753-6022

    This old three-screen theater may be a little run down, but its intimate size and mix of artier wide- and limited-run films makes it an easy place to relax, if not the snazziest place to bring a date. Just blocks from the 59th Street NQR and 456 trains, Cinema 1, 2 & 3 is as accessible as anything on the Upper East Side, and substantially cheaper. More >>

  • CC East 86th Street

    210 E. 86th St. New York, NY 10028
    212-734-4427 753

  • Center Cinema 5

    Center Cinema 5

    4217 Queens Blvd. Long Island City, NY 11104
    718-361-6869

    Right off the 7 train in Sunnyside, Queens, Center Cinema 5 shows first-run features in an old cinema space that’s charming or dingy, depending on who's asked. In either case, the five-screen cinema’s tickets are cheap, and when a film has just been released, it's difficult to find a seat in one of the small theaters. However, the friendly staff makes up for much of the cinema’s inconvenience. More >>

  • Chelsea Cinemas

    260 W. 23rd St. New York, NY 10011
    212-691-5519

    http://www.clearviewcinemas.com/location.asp?site=&house=109

  • Cinema Arts Centre

    Cinema Arts Centre

    423 Park Ave. Huntington, NY 11743
    631-423-3456

    http://www.cinemaartscentre.org This three-screen non-profit community cinema is located in Long Island, NY, an hour outside of Manhattan. Art, independent, and international films are screened and reduced ticket prices for seniors, students, and children at select times. A cafe with an assorted menu and wifi access are also available. Wheelchair accessible. More >>

  • Cinema Village

    Cinema Village

    22 E. 12th St. New York, NY 10003
    212-924-3363

    http://www.cinemavillage.com This well-known Greenwich Village movie house has slightly lower prices than the chain theaters, and often shows films that don’t have anywhere else to play. A frequent host of Q&As with actors and directors, Cinema Village fosters artistic community and conversation. It’s also centrally located, just off Union Square. More >>

  • Cinemart Cinemas

    Cinemart Cinemas

    106-03 Metropolitan Ave. Flushing, NY 11375
    718-261-2244

    http://www.cinemartcinemas.com/chc/cc/ This five-screen cinemas, located in Forest Hills, has been open since 1925 and is the oldest, continuously running independent theater in Queens. Over the years, the location has gained a cozy cafe, complete with a fireplace, for attendees to enjoy before or after their feature presentation. All auditoriums are wheelchair accessible. More >>

  • City Cinemas Cinemas 123

    City Cinemas Cinemas 123

    1001 3rd Ave. New York, NY 10022
    212-753-6022

    This three-screen cinema is located on the east side of Manhattan right off of the Lexington Ave/59th Street stop on the Broadway Local and Express trains. Wheelchair accessibility and listening devices upon request are featured at this theater. More >>

  • City Cinemas East 86th St.

    City Cinemas East 86th St.

    210 E. 86th St. New York, NY 10028
    212-734-4427

    http://www.angelikafilmcenter.com The four screens at this small, dingy Yorkville theater show movies for $6 before noon every day of the week. Otherwise, there’s not much reason to visit the City Cinemas on East 86th Street, which screens mainstream films, and often keeps showing them after they’ve stopped running at other movie houses. A few blocks east of the 4/5/6 train, this cinema is definitely a neighborhood convenience, not a destination. More >>

  • City Cinemas Paris Theatre

    City Cinemas Paris Theatre

    4 W. 58th St. New York, NY 10019

    http://www.theparistheatre.com The City Cinemas Paris Theatre in Midtown is a cozy and intimate venue--great for a date--screening the latest in independent and foreign films. There are listening devices available for the hearing impaired, and the auditorium is handicap accessible. The City Cinemas Paris Theatre is a short walk from the 57th Street subway. More >>

  • City Cinemas Village East Cinema

    City Cinemas Village East Cinema

    181-189 2nd Ave. New York, NY 10003
    212-529-6799

    http://www.villageeastcinema.com A kind of New York movie house landmark, even if it didn't show movies until relatively recently, the Village East opened in 1926 as the Yiddish Art Theatre, and later had several incarnations (and names) as an Off-Broadway playhouse before being converted into a movie theater in 1991. There are now six auditoriums, most of which (including the one where The Rocky Horror Picture Show plays on Friday and Saturday) have ludicrously small screens. The main auditorium (which still has a fabulously ornate Star of David on its ceiling) was renovated in 2003, and now has roomier seats and a bigger screen, although the Carnegie Hall-style steepness ensures that absolutely no seat has a comfortable sightline. But a trip to the Village East remains a necessary pilgrimage anyway: It's one of a handful of theaters in New York that isn't completely sterile. More >>

  • Clearview

    Clearview's 1st & 62nd Street

    400 E. 62nd St. New York, NY 10065
    212-752-0684

    http://www.clearviewcinemas.com/location.asp?site=&house=111 Tucked away on the far eastern edge of the Upper East Side, Clearview’s 1st and 62nd Street Cinemas is generally pretty empty, but this also means its usually clean, and there's no line. That makes it the spot to see first-run blockbusters and the kind of mainstream film that sells out farther downtown, but getting there’s a commitment. The cinema is a three-avenue walk from the nearest subway stop, and there’s not much else to do in the area when a film lets out. More >>

  • Clearview

    Clearview's Babylon Cinemas

    34 Main St. Babylon, NY 11702
    631-669-0200

    http://www.clearviewcinemas.com/location.asp?site=&house=229 This three-screen theater is located in Babylon, NY right off of the Babylon Northport Expressway. It is not completely handicap accessible but welcomes patrons to call the cinema and find out when films will be playing in a handicap accessible auditorium. More >>

  • Clearview

    Clearview's Bellevue Cinema 4

    260 Bellevue Ave. Montclair, NJ 07043
    973-744-1455

    http://www.clearviewcinemas.com/location.asp?site=&house=248 Bellvue Cinema in Montclair has 4 screens offering new releases, some in 3D. The theater is not completely handicap accessible, but screenings can be arranged in an accessible auditorium if patrons call beforehand. The theater is conveniently located at the Upper Montclair New Jersey Transit Rail stop. More >>

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