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15 of the most unique movie theaters in the US
The COVID-19 pandemic split most movie-going Americans into two groups: the nostalgia-seekers and the streaming converts.
For the former, the act of watching a movie in a theater, with limited titles to choose from, snacks that engage the senses, enveloping and transportive darkness, and the collective emotional experience, feels inexplicably simple. It was an activity that said they really missed.
Perhaps it鈥檚 because the emergence of streaming services has made movie-viewing a more singular and isolating experience, focused on volume and convenience. A Nielsen survey from April 2022 found that find the increasing number of choices overwhelming. As of February 2022, there are unique titles to stream across all platforms.
Despite the deluge of choices, nearly half of regular pre-pandemic moviegoers , and more than did not see a single movie in theaters in 2021, according to a Gallup poll.
Adults in the U.S. saw an average of 1.4 movies in a theater in the past 12 months compared to roughly five movies annually when the survey was last conducted. At the end of 2021, across the country remained closed due to the financial and operational impacts of the pandemic. About half of the shuttered theaters were small, with three screens or fewer.
Still, there are cinemas dotted around the country that survived and continue to bring new and old narratives to their communities, fostering a love for the art of film. Today, many theaters serve as cultural centers, not just movie theaters, bringing unique and diverse perspectives through film and expanding the use of their venues to host community events, lectures, and other performance arts.
compiled images of 15 unique movie theaters from around the country that continue to provide one-of-a-kind experiences for movie lovers of all kinds.
Violet Crown Cinema - Austin, TX
Violet Crown Cinema features a wide variety of films, from first-run blockbuster releases to new indie hits to timeless classics. It also boasts a including prosciutto and goat cheese pizza, beet hummus, and of course, popcorn and warm pretzels.
Music Box Theatre - Chicago
Music Box Theatre, opened in 1929, is Chicago鈥檚 largest theater operated full-time, and a . The cinema鈥檚 primary theater features a dark blue ceiling, light-up stars, and swirling cloud formations . The atmosphere has been compared to an open-air palazzo in Italy.
Sie FilmCenter - Denver
Sie FilmCenter is Denver鈥檚 only cinematheque that is open year-round and the . The theater, which features a mix of first-run exclusives and more than 600 second-run classics in their original language and format, is also home to several film festivals throughout the year.
Detroit Film Theatre - Detroit
Detroit Film Theatre, originally founded in 1885 and opened its current location in 1927, is located within the Detroit Institute of Arts. As part of the museum, the theater features both contemporary and classical films. It also serves as a venue for special events including concerts, performances, and talks.
Carolina Theatre - Durham, NC
Carolina Theatre, which opened in 1926 and is now operated by a nonprofit called Carolina Theatre of Durham, aims to provide diverse perspectives and cultural experiences through film, live events, and educational programming. The theater showcases a wide .
New Beverly Cinema - Los Angeles
A longtime benefactor of New Beverly Cinema, Quentin Tarantino . One of his first changes as a devotee of celluloid was to mandate any movie played in the theater must be . Many of the films shown are from Tarantino鈥檚 private collection.
Silverspot Cinema - Miami
Silverspot Cinema has just about everything a theater lover could hope for. In addition to a vast , from independent films to concerts to genre-specific series, the cinema boasts freshly-made food, craft beers, wine, and signature cocktails.
St. Anthony Main Theatre - Minneapolis
In 2022, St. Anthony Main Theatre rebranded as the MSP Film at The Main. The movies to independent and international films, as well as highlighting the work of local filmmakers.
Belcourt Theatre - Nashville, TN
Opened in 1925, Belcourt Theatre is that aims to give back and empower the Nashville community through film, showcasing many independent, international, documentary, and classical films. The Belcourt is affiliated with both the and the .
Prytania Theatre - New Orleans
Prytania Theatre has been showing films for more than a century at its uptown location and is considered the in the southern U.S. For a brief period during its history, the theater shifted from films to live performances, which proved unsuccessful.
Metrograph - New York
Metrograph is an independent theater that aims to give film lovers a highly curated alternative to the blockbuster-centric movie experience. The theater , including digital 35 mm.
Dundee Theater - Omaha, NE
Dundee Theater is . The theater is operated by Film Streams, a nonprofit organization that uses film and film discussion as cultural enrichment for the community. The theater offers film education opportunities, Q&As, and repertory film selections.
Byrd Theatre - Richmond, VA
The 1,200-seat Byrd Theatre is regarded as one of the nation鈥檚 Grand Movie Palaces and is both a . Largely unchanged from when it opened its doors in 1928, the interior is a marvel to behold, draped in red and gold, and featuring an 18-foot-tall chandelier laden with roughly 5,000 Czechoslovakian crystals.
Balboa Theatre - San Francisco
Balboa Theatre is one of the last independent movie theaters still operating in San Francisco, showcasing beloved and esteemed second-run films as well as new movies. Balboa Theatre is one of four cinemas dedicated to preserving the original spirit of these cultural centers.
Trustees Theater - Savannah, GA
The 1,100-seat theater first opened its doors in 1946 and was Savannah鈥檚 first air-conditioned theater. Today, it is a , accommodating runway shows, concerts, lectures, and live performances in addition to films. It also serves as the home to the SCAD Savannah Film Festival.