Four NYC movie theaters are ranked among the world's best cinemas
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Four NYC movie theaters are ranked among the world's best cinemas
"Film Forum, a four-screen favorite of both regular filmgoers and famous pros like Robert Eggers, is deservedly praised for its always-interesting mix of American indie premieres, foreign art films, genre works, directors' retrospectives and special programming. Director Robert Eggers stated: 'I have probably had the most inspiring moviegoing experiences of my adult life at Film Forum.'"
"The Metrograph, located on Ludlow Street, showcases meticulously curated programming appearing in 35mm, 16mm and DCP formats, with thematic series, archival films and rare international titles filling its highbrow calendar, earning it the number 23 spot on Time Out's global list of greatest cinemas."
"BAM Rose Cinemas in Fort Greene is a refreshingly no-nonsense Brooklyn classic that focuses on the stuff cinephiles really care about: dark screening rooms, excellent sound and a candy-and-popcorn counter, securing its position at number 55 on the prestigious ranking."
Time Out released its global ranking of the 100 Greatest Cinemas in the World, and New York City claimed four spots on the prestigious list. Film Forum, a four-screen Greenwich Village theater, achieved the highest ranking among NYC venues by cracking the top three. The theater is celebrated for its diverse programming including American indie premieres, foreign art films, genre works, and directors' retrospectives. Other NYC theaters on the list include Metrograph at number 23, known for meticulously curated programming in multiple formats; BAM Rose Cinemas at number 55; and Village East by Angelika in the East Village, which features limited-release pictures, foreign cinema, and 70mm screenings.
Read at Time Out New York
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