Madm F. • September 25, 2014Great selection of smaller films. Perfect location. Usually not crowded.
KE • May 15, 2016Film selection is curated so well! Love the size of the theater, the previews, the movies, the general atmosphere
Chris R. • December 23, 2015This theater screens some of the best in independent cinema. It also screens great anime from time to time, both new and classic. It's a great place to catch great films.
Melissa • March 5, 2015Super cute theatre. Small but cozy. Very friendly staff. Would definitely return to see another flick!
Karen Y. • April 20, 2014Did I really pay $20 to watch a movie standing for nearly 2 hours? Glad I have healthy calves
Sophia L. • November 30, 2018Lovely venue, excellent bar. Expensive but delicious popcorn, uncomfortable seats but terrific programming 👍
Will H. • October 8, 2018The Pacino retrospective was a treat to catch so many gems in 35MM. Love the renovation but no reserved seating and the theaters can be cramped.
Cloe B. • January 10, 2015Cute independent theater. Screens are not as big, but the charm (exposed brick walls and unique details) make up for it!
Julia K. • February 6, 2014Grab drinks/food from the 6th floor bar & enjoy the latest movies quietly. Super comfy chairs/foot rests & sweet candy for all. Most importantly, no kids! :)
Lorenzo S. • August 9, 2013Very small theater but worth it for the selection of hard to find quality first run films.
Pat D. • February 20, 2015Terrific family oriented Hells kitchen arts Center. amazing community effort goes on here.
Kim M. • April 6, 2014Great theatre space in the West Village. Lots of good restaurants from cheap to expensive are all around.
Victoria A. • December 3, 2010Best spot in NYC for an intimate theater experience. Nice, helpful staff, too!
Scott Kleinberg • June 25, 2017Cute little theater that's far removed from the hustle and bustle of Broadway, but with great shows.
Anna M. • August 10, 2011If you're not already here to see The Bobbed-Haired Bandit, you should come back for it! Lady robber in 1920s Brooklyn! In musical form!
Tribeca • April 11, 2012The Tribeca Film Center is the realized vision of Robert De Niro and Jane Rosenthal, designed to bring together and support the New York City film community.
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