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    Paris Theater

    Paris Theater

    4.4
    (31 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    Adam Driver whining/bragging in Marriage Story that he was on the cover of Time Out New York is…read morebetter on the big screen. (Click on my Substack for more Baumbach thoughts including my brief interaction with the auteur, as awkward as many of his finest scenes). You may have heard about the successful company that helped destroy movie theaters by pivoting to "content" meant to promote purchases of high-end TVs and nice couches. (Related, I went to Best Buy and didn't recognize anything. Is that a thermostat? A stereo? A smart garden hose?) This company was so successful, that after Knives Out was heralded as single-handedly reviving non-Marvel film, its sequel was withheld from the theaters it allegedly saved. (BTW, if you were planning to tell me to watch the amazing 53-part Quibi streaming series about The Golden Age Of Hollywood, don't bother). But after Netflix helped destroy theaters, it did a nice thing. It's one of those ironic moments like the purse-snatcher scene in Jay Kelly. It signed a lease that helped the Paris avoid the fate of the Ziegfeld and a million others, in a world where the AMC theaters that destroyed all the independents have been suffering themselves. So, while it was vile that Netflix thought Roma should be seen on TVs, it was nice of them to show it at the Paris, especially for the unusually vibrant sound. I saw Train Dreams Saturday. I suppose, like the kid in Squid and The Whale, I am a philistine. I wish I could praise its morose existentialism but I'm not quite on board. However, I did appreciate the majesty of the northwestern fires and falling trees in this venue. There was no assigned seating; not sure if this is just temporary, but if they keep that policy I might be obliged to overlook Netflix's evil and upgrade to 5 stars.

    My favorite of all time cinemas, the Paris, is the longest running Art-House style cinema in New…read moreYork City. It was built by the French distributor Pathé as a showcase for the film industry and opened its doors at 4 West 58th Street on September 13, 1948. Located across the street from the iconic Plaza Hotel, north, and Bergdorf Goodman, south, it is Manhattan's only remaining single-screen cinema, and largest movie theater with 535 seats. The elegant theater, with its distinctive Arte Moderne style became a première cinema venue for the best films from around the world. Over time many hits such as: Zefirelli's 'Romeo and Juliet' 1968 (Italy), 'A Room With a View' 1985 by James Ivory (UK) , et le film 'Belle de Jour' 1967 (France) directed by Luis Buñuel, were introduced to the United States with an introductory theatrical run at our beloved Paris. Currently, the streaming platform, Netflix operates the cinema giving new life to the ultimate landmark of New York's multi-cultural movie theatre attendees. As Netflix's New York flagship theater, the Paris is the home to exclusive theatrical engagements, premières, special events, retrospectives, filmmaker & actors live appearances, while offering a wide range of unique screenings and noteworthy Q&A discussions. The Paris is truly New York's première movie palace for cinema lovers! Merci beaucoup. Enjoy!

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    Live Q&A - 12/13/2025
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    Regal Times Square

    Regal Times Square

    3.7
    (425 reviews)
    1.2 mi

    We brought our kids to Regal Times Square to celebrate their stepping up ceremony with a showing of…read moreToy Story 5, and it made for a fun class/school outing. The theater was clean, well maintained, and the staff we interacted with were friendly and pleasant. Our seats were comfortable, and one feature we especially appreciated was the built-in trays. It's such a simple detail, but it made a big difference for our kids--they didn't have to balance popcorn, snacks, and drinks in their laps for the entire movie. The only downside was that the sound seemed a bit louder than necessary during parts of the movie. It wasn't enough to ruin the experience, but we definitely noticed it. Overall, we had a great visit and would happily return for another family movie night. The comfortable seating, thoughtful tray tables, and convenient Times Square location made it an easy choice for celebrating a special occasion.

    Clean theater. Great seats. Great audios. Great visuals. Clean bathrooms. Short blonde female…read moremanager HIGHKEY lame tho. (I'm placing descriptors so other customers know which manager, not to call out any of their physical attributes. Only attribute that matters in our experience was her attitude and demeanor towards us) I had a pleasant experience here at this Regal theater with EVERYONE EXCEPT THE POWER HUNGRY MANAGER that came and tried to "assist" us with redeemable passes we got from a different Regal. Passes we were told that could be used at any other Regal. The experience starts off with us stating "we're trying to get redeemable tix for the 10pm Obsession" The manager goes, "10pm for that movie? We don't have a 10pm" SPOILER: They had a 10PM showing of Obsession Instead of actually assisting or helping, she pushed back with every question we had - treating us like we were dumb. Claiming it was already redeemed when we knew it wasn't. Making us feel like we were trying to rob the place. Bro paying for the tickets wasn't a big deal, we just wanted to use the redeemable passes we got. Long story short, nothing was redeemed. Manager was more interested in setting an authoritative position rather than assisting customers. We're in communication of Regal customer service online and hoping it gets resolved. Could this have been a redeemable pass error online or at the previous location where we originally got the passes from? Yeah 100%. We truly don't know why it's not working, but don't make your customers feel like they're a bother to you when they're trying to understand or figure something out. Like wtf? Is it so hard to say, "Sorry don't know why it's not working properly, could be many reasons. Here's what we can do for you" ??? NOTE: we got these redeemable passes at a different location where one of the customers was smoking a cigarette inside our theater as the movie was playing. We left our seats immediately and notified the staff, theater staff gave us these passes for the inconvenience.

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    Film at Lincoln Center - Walter Reade Theater

    Film at Lincoln Center - Walter Reade Theater

    4.1
    (97 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    The Walter Reade Theater is a smaller single screen venue known mainly for special screenings,…read moreindependent & foreign films, and discussion panels with actors, directors, and producers with Q&A's. Comfortable seating (very intimate with less than 300), good sightlines and acoustics. There is a small concession area where you can get some snacks and popcorn. If you enjoy watching a film in a cozy atmosphere this is a good choice. I attended a panel discussion here with the CEO of MoviePass when they tried to relaunch it. Remember when that was a thing? LOL!

    The Walter Reade theater at Lincoln Center specializes in foreign, indie, and classic movies. They…read morealso host discussion panels with actors, directors, and producers, which can be a lot of fun when it's a film that you're a fan of. Additionally, they are known for hosting fantastic film festivals and tributes, which typically last a week or so. On this occasion I was there to see the great Mel Brooks comedy classic 'Young Frankenstein', with Gene Wilder, which was fantastic to see on the big screen. It's a small venue with a single screen. The theater has some of the most comfortable and roomy seats you're going to find. The theater has a small, basic concession stand where you can get some snacks. They don't do reserved seating, so you line up and when they let everyone in you go inside and sit where you want. You're never going to catch a Marvel or Batman movie here. Wrong venue. But you will catch great (often unknown) producers or actors from around the world that bring a different vision of storytelling. In closing, check their schedule, and if you see something that perks your interest, then I encourage you to visit. Grab yourself some popcorn, get comfy in their oversized seats, and enjoy

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    Cinema 123 by Angelika

    Cinema 123 by Angelika

    3.2
    (161 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    We had the best time at this movie theater! We arrived very early, but the staff made the whole…read moreexperience so enjoyable from the moment we checked in. The cashier was incredibly sweet, patient, and accommodating. She even took pictures of us and asked someone else to take additional photos so we could all be in them together. She truly deserves recognition for her kindness and customer service. We were there for the May 1st The Devil Wears Prada event and had our special themed T-shirts on, which made it even more fun. The staff member also went out of her way to separate the popcorn for all three of us, which we really appreciated. We ended up with great seats and an unforgettable experience. Highly recommend this theater for both the atmosphere and the amazing staff!

    The theater, located across from Bloomingdale's, has been totally reconfigured since I've been…read morehere pre-Angelika. Even with that, it's time for a refresh. On the schematic it appears the last row is the row to pick .... but once inside theater 3, I realized it's far back in relation to the size of the screen. (I so prefer the old-fashioned method of sit-where-you-want.) Recliner seats are comfortable, although shabby. And the place seemed clean enough. If your schedule is flexible, save money by going to a morning show, applicable even on weekends. A little aside, which has nothing to do with my review: in the mid-eighties, a date and I were in this theater watching a Melanie Griffith film. I turned around to find Andy Warhol sitting directly behind me. Only in NY!

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    Rooftop Cinema Club Midtown

    Rooftop Cinema Club Midtown

    4.6
    (123 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    There were glimpses of a Winter Realm as you arrive through a wooden wardrobe onto the rooftop of…read morethe Embasy Suites. Voila! There are pine cone trees and small fairy dust snowflakes. Approached the Box Office and was handed my Bluetooth headphones. No snacks needed. No candy needed. No beverages needed. As I enter the cinema, an array of beige candles are glowing. The room temperature is comfortable. After a short period, our host introduces the house rules and film of the evening. The lights are lowered and the screening begins.

    I went for an event which was good. The MC was engaging. I saw "there's something about Mary" with…read moreheadphones. The seats in the middle are quite more comfortable than the side. The food and drink are a bit overpriced in my opinion so definitely feel free to bring some in your bag. It doesn't look like they check. Getting there was a bit confusing. I entered the lobby and went straight to the elevators, but you can't get to any floor without scanning your hotel card. Luckily someone on the elevator had to go to the third floor. I couldn't find the dedicated elevator to the rooftop on the third floor. Wish there were signs when you enter the lobby on where to go. There's bathrooms right on the rooftop and also in the lobby and there's also a water refill in the lobby. The ticket is also a bit overpriced ~$30, but I went there for an event before the movie, otherwise, I would probably not go back. Nice experience and would've given in a five if everything wasn't so expensive.

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    Bar seating area
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    20 Century Fox

    20 Century Fox

    4.3
    (3 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    20th Century Fox has made a wealth of entertainment! It appears these studios have become 20th…read moreCentury Studios, Inc., and their films are distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. 20th Century was founded in 1935 making them 91 years old! Because of 20th Century we have commercially successful film franchises like the first six Star Wars films, X-Men, Avatar, Alien, Predator, Die Hard, Planet of the Apes, The Sound of Music, Independence Day, and Titanic. I really loved Die Hard! Currently, 20th Century Studios offers films including The Devil Wears Prada 2, Avatar: Fire and Ash, Psycho Killer, Send Help, Eenie Meanie, and more. Not really my type of entertainment; however, I'm sure these appeal to many!

    Their triumphal theme music and the klieg lights bathing their logo at the start of every film is…read morebeyond iconic. Having purged the "Fox" portion of their identity in 2020 as part of their acquisition by Disney (and a not so subtle swipe at Rupert Murdoch's Fox holdings,) 20th Century Studios has produced a pantheon of timeless films including, Avatar, Titanic, Sound of Music, Alien, Die Hard and Star Wars to offer only a partial list. Disney's goal at this point is to focus on tentpole franchises such as the interminable Star Wars brand and theatrical, sequel-friendly content such as Deadpool and Planet of the Apes while churning out less expensive filler for their Disney+ and Hulu streamers that can easily be translated into theme park attractions. Not exactly, Hooray for Hollywood. Three stars, cue the Klieg lights,

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