Address: 181-189 2nd Ave, New York, NY 10003, USA
Phone: +12125296998
Dimitrios Lefas
(This review is based on my experiences with the lower level section of the location, plus Auditorium 4) A very small local theater, basic movie theater seats, very old fashioned, small screen, speakers were good, no concession stands were available on the lower level when I went. It had a very 2000's early movie theater feel, no fancy recliner chairs, no HUGE screens, or booming speakers. The ticket for the movie was $16, $17 plus change with tax. If you just wanna see a movie and any fancy versions of it, (Alamo Drafthouse, IMAX, 4D, etc.) are sold out, come by and support the local theater and pay the same price for a full admission ticket at the Village East.
Aygen Ergen
Village East was once a Yiddish theater and now is an awesome movie theater for indie film lovers. The building has beautiful ceilings.
Sandra Azuero
The room where I was very beautiful Premiere of Un Parcero En New York Colombian film
Zakaria El Tanamli
Cinema was nice, but audience was kinda mean to disable man
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It's quite good, actually. Go for it.
Yes.
They do have a kiosk
It is!
8uss
You can inquire at the Independent film committee, coney island film festival or Tribeca film festival. Also pcmag.com has a nice article about Independent film making so check that out too. Good luck
You can go to Public Parking 200 E 15th st
That's not playing anymore. I think that was last month.
No assaigned seats. Old school style, find a seat in the theather
At the least 20
It depends on the movie ..
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