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Mar 23, 2024

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And no i’m NOT talking the Coolidge that place is basically an AMC. i’m talking embassy theater waltham where they have 2 theaters and every sign is cardboard and sharpie. Random office chairs everywhere (pictured). Butter for popcorn is land-o-lakes melted in a croc pot that the 2 gay guys at the counter ladle on for you. So sick
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the amc a-list is well-known gem, but it is really one of the best deals available, especially after the recent change they made to it. four movies a week! what! However I get sometimes you just have to go to the cinema on a budget, tickets can be expensive. STILL, support your local independent theater if you can!! at least around me there are multiple rep theaters (shoutout the coolidge theater in Boston and the Brattle in Cambridge) that constantly show old films and introduce classics to a new audience. I will die for these theaters, and I try to find a balance between using my a-list for new movies and seeing rep screenings at the indies! you can do both! I LOVE MOVIES!!!!
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At my local indie cinema for a projection of the new Nosferatu, infinitely grateful I have a place like this I can go to see new stuff and incredible programming!
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