THE SPHERE
Read moreOpening on July 4, 2023, The Sphere is Las Vegas' newest attraction. This giant ball represents the excessiveness of Sin City, with its giant 15,000m2 screen (16K resolution), 170,000 speakers and haptic seats. The venue can accommodate up to 19,000 people for concerts, shows and projections. The band U2 opened in October with a show that fans won't forget. The outside facade is a spectacle in itself, with a 53,000m2 screen broadcasting continuous images. An unforgettable outing.
GENE SISKEL FILM CENTER
Read moreThe Gene Siskel Film Center is part of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and as such has been presenting a nonprofit program of independent and international films since 1972. Recognized as the best independent cinema in Chicago, it often screens French films. Note that to the right of the Gene Siskel Film Center are the ABC Chicago studios. You can see, through the glass windows, the set of the newspaper. Stop by during news time if you want to catch a glimpse of the Windy City's star anchors.
MUSIC BOX THEATRE
Read moreThis independent cinema, which opened its doors in 1929, presents foreign and independent films, silent films as well as great films from the 1980s. The place: an old theatre that has undergone few changes since its creation. It is framed by red velvet curtains in accordance with tradition. Its dark blue ceiling and its eight hundred seat hall are worth the detour... It is also famous for its organ that resounds on weekends. It is said that this cinema is haunted by Whitey, the first owner of the place...
NESHOLM FAMILY LECTURE HALL
Read moreCinema located inside the McCaw Hall. Every year, from late May to late June, he receives the Seattle International Film Festival (www.seattlefilm.com).
WILLIAM K. EVERSON AT THE NEW SCHOOL
Read moreThree 12-week series are held each year (Friday evening) in this projection room, the Bauhaus masterpiece of architecture. Films are not always (masterpieces) and some (European and American) have not been seen for 60 years. The entrance is at a low cost, the public is attentive and passionate, discussion at the end of the sitting.
ANGELIKA CINEMA
Read moreThis small local cinema is nicely old-fashioned with its cafeteria. Inside, you can see many vintage posters of French films. The programming is opposite to that of the multiplexes with many foreign and independent films. A small plus which has its charm, the room also vibrates when the metro passes! After the recent closure of many small New York cinemas, such as the Paris Theatre, the Sunshine Theatre or the Lincoln Plaza Cinemas, the Angelika is one of the last independent cinemas still open in New York.
REGAL CINEMA KEY WEST 6
Read moreA cinema that offers all American productions but also some alternative productions, old classics and some foreign films.
AMC Sunset Place 24
Read moreIn Sunset Palace, film programming, some of which in 3 D with breathtaking sound.
ROXIE THEATRE
Read moreOld films and documentaries for this mission cinema where many film festivals are held.
LUMIERE THEATRE
Read moreIndependent films, foreign films and documentaries are regularly displayed in the Light, a renowned art and test cinema in San Francisco since 1967.
THE STANFORD THEATRE
Read moreThis magnificent cinema opened in 1925 and was for decades the first cinema in the city, showing the latest releases. Then, falling into ruin, it was not until the late 1980s that it was rehabilitated. Today, it has been restored to its former glory and the non-profit association that runs it shows the great classics of Hollywood cinema. Perfect for an original evening, in a majestic context all in gilding. It was closed during the covid crisis, but should reopen shortly.
METROGRAPH
Read moreOpened in March 2016, Metrograph has become the new rallying point for auteur film fans. This living space organized around the seventh art was designed in the image of the great Hollywood golden age film studios and houses not only two very beautiful cinemas, but also two bars, a restaurant, a bookstore and a candy and popcorn stand. Not to be missed, on the first floor, a window allows you to see the projectionist and the 16 mm camera, a format favoured by Metrograph, which leaves digital to multiplexes.
THE GRAND ALEXANDRIA
Read moreThis cinema complex presents mainly public films in its many rooms. However, since the number of projections is particularly large, you may be able to view some more rare feature films. If you don't, you'll always get back to a 3 D movie, which never manque!
CASTRO THEATRE
An iconic cinema in the gay district that can seat up to 1400 people, the ...Read more
BIG PICTURE SEATTLE
Read moreThe Big Picture is an iconic Seattle cinema, located in the Belltown neighborhood. It recently reopened in a new location in Issaquah. This family-run cinema, owned by a couple, offers bar service and is known for being the first cinema in Washington State to allow patrons to enjoy craft cocktails during screenings. Patrons can order their drinks from the bar before the screening, or have them delivered to their seats during the film. The Big Picture also boasts a 15-foot-wide screen and an intimate atmosphere. It is reserved for people over 21.
FREMONT OUTDOOR MOVIES
Read moreAs its name indicates, outdoor cinema. For the summer, obviously.
COOLIDGE CORNER THEATER
Read moreWant to see an international film in OV with subtitles? Head for this independent cinema, which must be supported at all costs. The programming is eclectic and independent films, recent or not, are in the spotlight. A few blockbusters are usually showing. The building, which dates back to 1906, originally housed a church, before being transformed into an Art Deco movie theatre in the 1930s. The cinema originally had only one screen, but now has four. A must for the inhabitants of the district.
ORIENTAL LANDMARK THEATRE
Read moreHere is a very beautiful building that houses a cinema that opened in 1927. The atmosphere in this place is quite amazing, with its East Indian-inspired decor that is still very much alive today. Buddha statues stand next to two minarets, porcelain lions, hundreds of elephants and extravagant drapes. On the bill, auteur films and some recent blockbusters. Also performances and events.