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Kew Gardens Cinema

Kew Gardens Cinema

4.2(269 reviews)
3.7 mi•Kew Gardens

I've been to the Kew Gardens Cinema a couple of times. I've always had a pleasant experience. They…read moreshow films that not many other theaters in NYC show. I came here on Friday to see the new Ralph Fiennes film that no other theater in NY was playing! Very easy to get to. The Kew Gardens LIRR stop is right across the street. Several buses stop in the area. Along with the F and E trains. Its a very old school cinema. The prices reflect that as well. For a 2 PM Friday showing I only paid $10. That's a steal. You can either buy tickets at the concessions stand or just scan your ticket from Fandango, etc. at the concessions stand and they'll print out your ticket. You really don't need it, though. The bathrooms are to the left when you come in. Lots of stalls with a long mirror across the entire wall. Everything was fairly clean and tidy. There's also a little area before the bathroom where you can sit and wait if you're early. I was in auditorium 5 the last time I was here. Which is on the second floor. The size of the theaters are on the smaller size, but not cramped. The seats are outdated and a bit flimsy, but not uncomfortable. They don't show millions of adverts and previews like other places do. The screens expand before the movie starts. Good sound and picture. The entire place is decorated with a vintage vibe. I love it. Everyone was friendly and they dont search your purses like other places do. I will definitely be back!

Glad to see Kew Gardens Cinema still around post-pandemic! The $5 Wednesday tickets with no…read morerestrictions are a steal. It's an old-school theater with charm, comfy, padded stadium seats in Theater 3 and assigned seating is a nice touch. The bathrooms are outdated (push-button sinks felt unhygienic), and there's no parking lot, but street parking was easy on a weekday night. They don't run late-night shows, but for the price and atmosphere, it's worth a visit.

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North Shore Towers Cinema

North Shore Towers Cinema

4.6(10 reviews)
5.8 mi•Glen Oaks

My girlfriend was a bit skeptical about my date night plan. Like the record exec in Springsteen:…read moreDeliver Me From Nowhere, it was an understandable response to something out of the ordinary. Transfer to the E or F train, go the entire length of the Q46 bus, walk a mile in the cold, then see the Bruce movie in a theater in a basement of an apartment complex. It's the day after Thanksgiving, but we have to leave soon since it's only playing at 5. Sounds simple, right? The North Shore Towers Cinema is so obscure that I never went there during my Queens years. But that the glorious era of the Utopia and Bayside theaters before AMC destroyed the locals, prior to suffering its own injuries in streaming times. (No I didn't consume chocolate egg creams on Ave. U and never saw the Brooklyn Dodgers but I do miss the old bagel place on Union Tpke.) I did check the theater out once to see Richard Gere's Time Out Of Mind. The frequent chatter was above Times Square levels. Yeah, I could have asked for a refund but I was here because it wasn't playing anywhere else. This time, the noise wasn't non-zero but it was far better than before. And after a hallway here and an elevator there, you may be surprised by this giant single-screen theater. Important for a movie about Springsteen, there was very good sound quality too, (minor spoiler ahead) helping to delineate the difference between an amateurish home recording and a rousing rehearsal of Born in the USA. The staff was friendly. Full disclosure/geography note: I am a public-transit advocate but it was a bit more convenient on a winter day to take Lyft from Little Neck. Express buses run to North Shore Towers but that only helps from Midtown. I have no insight about the on-site restaurants. There's nothing else in the immediate vicinity but if you're up for 29-minute walks or Lyft there are good options on Union Tpke., Northern Blvd. and Hillside Ave.

What...just happened? I mean, there are a number of things that never happen, and one of them is…read morethe closing then immediate reopening of a single-screen theater. Another thing that never happens is the purposeful adoption of arthouse programming for the same. It would be an unmitigated risk, unless you have a captive audience of people who enjoy good movies in comfortable surroundings, who respect other patrons and staff, and who don't wanna trash the theater...which describes North Shore Towers. Antoine L. is right about the takeover from Cinema Arts Centre, and as a premier arthouse cinema on Long Island, you really couldn't ask for a better development. Let's review: Malverne Cinema, gone; Manhasset Cinema now shows films like Kung Fu Panda 4; and, Cinema Arts Centre (in Huntington), god bless them, isn't located in Nassau County (and North Shore Towers is in Queens). Currently, there is only one arthouse venue in Nassau: Bellmore Movies, which is also a single-screen theater. Hopefully, the machinations behind Malverne's nonprofit initiative will come true, then we'll have two venues (it should be remembered that we're not getting new arthouse cinemas, we're just trying to keep or replace the ones we had). It's not enough to be an "independent" theater, a lot of independent theaters screen nothing but junk. The apparent miracle of North Shore Towers Cinema may be a unique situation, but it is much needed. It makes me wonder if the only problem with their previous model was that they weren't all-in on arthouse films, so I really hope this expansion of Cinema Arts Centre is successful. Maybe I miss the old popcorn machine in the lobby, but I'm not complaining. I just wanna watch good films.

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Cinemart Cinemas

Cinemart Cinemas

3.9(241 reviews)
3.8 mi•Forest Hills

Great independent theater with over 100 years of history. The building and interior have a nice Art…read moreDeco vibe. Don't let the historic atmosphere fool you, though. Cinemart is a full-service movie theater showing all the latest releases just like any major chain. Ticket prices are also far more reasonable than chain theaters. As of May 2026, a regular ticket is $13 compared to $22 at Regal UA Midway on Queens Blvd. You can buy tickets and pick your seats online. Concessions are similarly well-priced, at $15 for a large popcorn and drink. The popcorn was fresh and not overly salty, and they have a melted butter dispenser. The leather seats are comfortable and spacious, and the theater felt very clean and well-maintained compared to some of the chain theaters I've been to. No popcorn or trash scattered over the floors and seats. Overall, Cinemart is a great place to see a new movie, support a local business, and save money while still getting a high-quality experience.

A Local Legend: Why Cinemart Cinemas is the Heart of Forest Hills…read more​If you're tired of the soul-less, overpriced experience of "Big Cinema," Cinemart Cinemas in Forest Hills is the antidote. As the oldest continuously operated theater in Queens, it manages a rare feat: it feels like a step back in time without actually feeling dated. ​Here's why this independent gem remains a neighborhood favorite: ​The Perfect Blend of Old & New ​Originally a single-screen venue, the Cinemart has evolved into a modern five-screen multiplex while keeping its historic soul intact. You get the neighborhood "mom-and-pop" vibe the moment you walk in, but you aren't sacrificing modern comforts to get it. ​The Seating: Don't let the "historic" label fool you. The theaters are packed with plush reclining seats that rival (and often beat) the major chains. ​The Atmosphere: The cafe lounge area adds a touch of class, making it a great spot to decompress before or after a film. ​Unbeatable Value ​In an era where a night at the movies can feel like a car payment, Cinemart keeps it accessible. Their pricing is famously fair, but the real "crowd-pleaser" is their free popcorn promotions. Depending on the day or the deal, getting a fresh bucket of popcorn included with your ticket is a throwback to a time when theaters actually wanted you to come back next week. ​What's Playing? ​One of the best things about Cinemart is its eclectic programming. You'll find: ​Current Blockbusters: The big hits everyone is talking about. ​Second-Run Gems: Caught a movie a few weeks late? They often host films that have finished their run at larger theaters, giving you one last chance to see them on the big screen. ​Why It Matters ​Cinemart isn't just a place to watch a movie; it's a piece of Queens' history. Supporting this theater means supporting independent cinema and a local landmark that has survived decades of industry shifts. ​Pro Tip: Check their schedule mid-week! That's often when you'll find their best "ticket + popcorn" bundles, making it the most affordable date night or family outing in the borough. ​The Verdict: If you want luxury comfort, nostalgic charm, and prices that don't make you flinch, Cinemart Cinemas is the best ticket in town.

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AMC

AMC

3.0(1 review)
2.7 mi•Fresh Meadows, Flushing

This theater is conveniently located in fresh meadows with free parking & it's a shopping center…read more There's food in the area as well stores such as Kohl's, European Wax Center , Hooters & Starbucks to name a few. I've been here quite a few times & although I enjoy the movie experience, there's usually something that I notice that needs to be tweaked. I definitely think management needs to do better with the lobby area cleanliness. This particular day on a beautiful weekend, there was popcorn all around the lobby area floor & something must've spilled because by the napkins & straws was a puddle of water. I'm not sure when the drop happened, but I noticed there was not a "wet floor" sign at least for 10 mins while I was waiting for my snacks. There's a lot of kids who come here & especially when there's a child movie out (like right now) & not even having the sign up for a minute is problematic. Both ICE machines (the slushy drink not actual ice) were out too, which was very disappointing. I don't know when it happened, but if I was the manager of the location I would've sought getting it fixed asap before the busy weekend. It also wouldn't hurt to occasionally check the chairs because sometimes the recliner doesn't work. It didn't work the last time I was here & this time it was a force to actually recline. It was moving very slow. It's probably about to not work at all. If the cleanliness of the whole theater (including the bathroom) were to be better presented & monitored as well as the seats checked regularly that they recline, this theater has potential.

Queens Drive-In

Queens Drive-In

4.7(6 reviews)
1.7 mi•Flushing Meadows

We came in tonight for the advance screening of a new Apple TV+ series The Mosquito Coast…read more Unexpectedly, we liked the film and definitely worth following the next coming episodes. I signed up right away to the drive-in site for future events notification. We are familiar in the area so getting to the drive-in is not a hassle at all. There are friendly staff members who guided the movie goers for effective parking and pleasurable viewing. The movie theater location is in the New York Hall of Science parking lot and the screen is fronting a good view of Terrace on the Park. The adaptable comfort zone is clean, convenient and follows Covid protocol. Luckily, we received a complimentary snack box courtesy of Apple TV+. The film is a free event too. Let's support the cause of this drive -in theater. It gives pleasure two ways.

I can't believe we get to do this for free. It's been such a long time since we've all been in a…read moremovie theater, and even longer since we've been in a drive in since we've never been to one. LOL. To have one right in our borough, in our very crowded city, is such a treat. And it was all free. The second time we went we even got free treats left on our windshield. The staff was amazing. They led us through the maze of metal barricades and cones to the viewing area, made sure we were parked appropriately on the lawn, good enough to view the screen perfectly straight on, and helped us to turn all of our lights off. When we weren't able to tune them all off while still listening to the movie audio on our radio, they came around and lent us a portable radio. That way we could turn the car completely off and listen to the movie audio from their borrowed radio. There was also a food stand, but we had dinner beforehand and brought our own snacks, so we didn't order from them. All in all, a pretty awesome experience for the whole family. Thanks to all the staff and organizations that made it possible!

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