These NYC Movie Theaters Are Ranked Among The World's Best: See Where
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These NYC Movie Theaters Are Ranked Among The World's Best: See Where
"The Film Forum ranked third on the list with the outlet calling the theater "New York's premiere independent, nonprofit cinema." The Film Forum has been open for half a century and has four screens showcasing a mix of American indie premieres, foreign art films, genre works, directors' retrospectives and special programming."
"The theater is known for its screenings of limited-release pictures, foreign cinema films and 70mm screenings like Sinners, One Battle After Another and The Testament of Ann Lee. They are also one of the first theaters to screen anime films."
"Metrograph is known for its curated programming including 35mm and 16mm screenings, archival films and rare international titles. A staple in the Lower East Side, Metrograph ranked as the 23rd best cinema in the world."
"According to the outlet, the Rose is, simply, a classic with no assigned seats, just a ticket line, a candy-and-popcorn counter, dark screening rooms and excellent sound. "Part of Brooklyn's grand old arts centre, it's a place to see movies the way they're meant to be seen: all thrills, no frills.""
Time Out released a top 100 list of the world's greatest cinemas, featuring four New York City theaters. Film Forum ranked third, recognized as New York's premier independent nonprofit cinema operating for fifty years with four screens showing indie premieres, foreign art films, and retrospectives. Village East by Angelika placed thirteenth, known for limited-release and foreign cinema with 70mm screenings and anime programming. Metrograph ranked twenty-third, featuring curated programming with 35mm and 16mm screenings and rare international titles. Angelika Theater placed thirty-ninth, while BAM Rose Cinemas in Fort Greene ranked fifty-fifth, offering classic moviegoing with no assigned seating and excellent sound quality.
Read at New York City, NY Patch
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