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  • AMC Loews Village 7‎

    AMC Loews Village 7‎

    66 3rd Ave. New York, NY 10003
    212-982-2116

    http://www.amctheatres.com/movie-theatres/amc-loews-village-7 This popular East Village seven-screen theater features digital projection and offers some independent film viewings. Wheelchair accessible. More >>

  • 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 >>

  • 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 >>

  • 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 >>

  • Kino Fest NYC

    271 E. 10th St.. New York, NY 10009
    212-200-5850

  • The Ryan Case

    25 Mott St. New York, NY 10003

  • Theatre 80

    80 St. Marks Place New York, NY 10003
    212-388-0388

    http://www.theatre80.net

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