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Tuesday, April 17th, 2012

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Guide to seeing the Golden Globe-winning films in NYC

Monday, January 17th, 2011

Watching the Golden Globes last night you probably found yourself thinking, “shit, I still need to see that” a lot. Luckily you live in New York, where (almost) all of them are still in theaters. Here’s a guide to where you can still see what. THE SOCIAL NETWORK (Best Picture – Drama, Best Director, Best [...]

We’re back!

Monday, January 17th, 2011

Gotham Film has been on a mini-holiday for the first part of 2011, but we’re happy to say that we’ll now be back in action with daily coverage of the NYC film scene as Oscar season heats up!

See Tron Legacy in 3D Thursday Night for $1

Tuesday, December 14th, 2010

Thanks to the good folks at TechCrunch, you can avoid the $17 Manhattan movie ticket price if you want to catch a midnight screening of Tron: Legacy in 3D this Thursday. They’ve bought out an entire theater at Regal Cinemas Union Square and are letting people buy tickets by naming their own price. Click HERE to [...]

10 New NYC Movie Openings, weekend of December 10-12

Friday, December 10th, 2010

Oscar movie release season is in full swing in New York! Here’s a complete rundown of what’s opening, where it’s playing in the city, and how it’s doing with critics: 1. THE TEMPEST 41 on MetaCritic The best thing about Taymor’s Tempest is also the worst: It’s not stunning but it is sturdy, a handsome-enough [...]

Movies in a Subway Tunnel!

Wednesday, December 8th, 2010

The Atlantic Avenue Tunnel in Cobble Hill is officially the world’s oldest Subway tunnel. This weekend, Rooftop Films turns it into New York’s most badass place to watch movies. If you wake up Saturday or Sunday morning feeling both adventurous and in the mood for a flick, this is for you. For these screenings, you [...]

Patrick Stewart introducing new “Macbeth” adaptation at BAM

Tuesday, December 7th, 2010

BBC Films is releasing a filmed adaptation of the highly acclaimed 2008 stage production of “Macbeth” that starred Patrick Stewart. Directed by Rupert Goold, this gloriously gory production took to the London stage in 2007 and came to BAM and then Broadway in 2008. The new film version arrives at BAM Cinematek on the 13th, [...]

In “Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale,” Santa is like a scary Old Testament God who sees you when you’re sleeping/awake (opening today @ IFC Center)

Friday, December 3rd, 2010

If you’re someone who feels overwhelmed by all of the forced Christmas glee, this film might be your perfect pick-me-up. In “Rare Exports,” A young boy named Pietari living in a remote Finnish mountain village uncovers the truth about Santa Claus in a frightful, yet darkly humorous manner. Santa emerges as a malevolent and creepy [...]