KE • May 15, 2016Film selection is curated so well! Love the size of the theater, the previews, the movies, the general atmosphere
Laura I. • September 3, 2014A classic art house cinema with a great film selection and a full service cafe.
Sophia L. • November 30, 2018Lovely venue, excellent bar. Expensive but delicious popcorn, uncomfortable seats but terrific programming 👍
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!
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.
Nicole S. • June 16, 2015Walk-up venue and be warned there's not a lot of air conditioning for summer shows.
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.
lOYDA p. • April 6, 2013Lovely bright modern space w/ downstairs theater space (no elevator). Great lounge w/fresh coffee.
Eli Klein Fine Art • June 9, 2010TOMORROW: Opening reception of "Distortion: Shen Shoamin's first solo show in New York! 7-10 PM
Kim M. • April 6, 2014Great theatre space in the West Village. Lots of good restaurants from cheap to expensive are all around.
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!
Nicole S. • February 3, 2016Often excellent new plays in this cozy space. Note you must climb stairs to get in & bathroom is located on stage.
A.R.T./New York • November 1, 2011IRT Theater's 3B Development series has helped launch work by downtown theater luminaries such as Young Jean Lee, Reggie Watts & Mike Daisey
Antonio • August 23, 2015The fringe festival takes place here! I saw "The Great Forgotten" and it is an AMAZING show! Comfy seating and an intimate black box atmosphere😁
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