If you’re from brooklyn or new york city or just moved here, i know, this is cliche. But i! Don’t! Care! The truffle popcorn is addicting, even if I'm farting for the rest of the movie, it’s worth it. Plus they have cute little trailers to gab about with your date or friend, but i also go alone because nobody tried to have small talk with you at the movies and you can just disassociate peacefully in blissful high-power air conditioning on a hot nyc summer day. They have guest curators on a monthly basis and do fun screenings of old flicks. Highly recommend it. Nitehawk > Alamo.
I have another indie theater that I prefer because it’s cozier, has better vibes, is much closer to me, and everybody who works there is genuinely passionate about film. It’s not really anything special visually but it’s a beautiful institution and it’s so fun to be there ❤️
But this one is an old art deco theatre designed by architect John Eberson (he designed Loew’s Paradise in the Bronx and the Paradise Theatre in Chicago)! It’s pretty run down/poorly managed and staffed but it’s a gorgeous building and definitely worth visiting. Not my photos but included for illustrative purposes!!
monomania is probably my favorite album of all time, up with maladroit by weezer. times to die is my favorite on the album, but it’s all great. i’ve always taken more of a liking to their older music rather than the remastered stuff, like face to face or teens of style. overall vibe of the album is good, not to mention the cover. (check my profile picture)
monomania - car seat headrest and maladroit - weezer will always be albums i’ll shove down peoples throats. they’re my two favorite albums, and i think they’re a good choice to listen to first for both band