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Teaneck Cinemas

3.8 (72 reviews)

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Randi P.

A little old theatre. Brings back memories! We came to see a classic: Rocky Horror Picture Show! Amazing & Fun.

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Comfortable. Accessible, Convenient and Local. All this makes this cinema Very Affordable & a great place to give your business to.

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Excellent ambiance, great snacks helpful staff, current movies. Matt, you have created a wonderful social venue sue klausner

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Shh, best kept secret in Bergen County. 5 bucks for a movie. It's clean and the food is reasonable. Don't tell anyone

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Parking around the corner in municipal lot or behind Rocklins Stationers (Rocklins is at the traffic light on Garrison and Cedar Lane).

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I love watching movies on a big screen with a tub of popcorn and some fizzy pop…read more I also love local NJ history, vintage treasures, museums, and old Hollywood--all packed into this art deco space, the BFC. Things to note: It's one theater with a disconnected parking garage around the corner. General admissions tickets for a film are $15 for adults, $12 for seniors and kids. Live event general admission varies, maybe around $30-$35 depending on the event. You can head to their website for a full calendar schedule of what they're showing. Adjacent to the lobby you can visit the art gallery and see the upcoming and rotating exhibits. Head up the red carpet staircase to the Streichler Gallery and you'll see digital screens along the wall, a Steinway piano, and the entrance to the VIP lounge and private viewing box. It's a real treat for locals who take pride in living around so much history. Did you know they'll be showing When Harry Met Sally on New Year's Eve? That sounds like a lovely way to ring in the new year. So calling all cinephiles, history buffs and Film/American Studies majors, let's go to the movies!!!!

If you want to go to a movie; one you haven't seen, one you never heard of or maybe one you want to…read moresee again....The Barrymore is the place for you. One theatre, general admission and reasonably priced. Stop by their museum and have Karen show you around. I learned a lot about films in the Fort Lee area, and some surprising facts about the area. Free parking behind the theatre in their garage makes it easy.

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What a great venue! Saw the Gorilla Biscuits / American Nightmare / Kill Your Idols / Desperate…read moreMeasures show last night in the Black Box part of the Williams Center, and it was an excellent time. I wish this venue was closer to me, I'd be there for every hardcore show they put on. For this show there was no barricade; I don't know if that varies from one show to another, but I was happy to see the lack of a barrier when we walked in. The security was just how you want them to be at this kind of show: present and there if needed, but not getting in anyone's way or preventing people from dancing or stagediving. There are two bars in the main area of the Black Box, one at the back, one on the side. And then merch was sold upstairs, and there's another bar there. Snack machines, and candy is also sold at at least one of the bars. I paid $7 for a 12 oz. can of Miller Lite or $9 for Corona, I'm not sure what size that was, 11 or 12 oz. I guess, one of those weird tall, skinny cans. The sound quality here is excellent. They had some lights going on during the bands' sets, but nothing too showy or intrusive. Really, just all around top-quality in terms of sound, stage setup, production. All the employees I encountered were very friendly. This was a pretty big crowd; I don't know if it was sold out or not, but the place was packed by the time AN went on. Sometimes staff can be unpleasant or just generally serious, handling this many people in a theater size venue, but these folks all seemed happy to have us there. I love the Black Box at Williams Center and hope to be back soon.

I had never heard of the Williams Center until recently, when one of my favorite bands happened to…read morebe playing in their Black Box area. The space apparently hosted everything from movies to musical acts to comedy and more. The "Black Box" room was an intimate, open rectangle next to a more formal theater space with tiered row seating. There were merch tables and two bars set up around the perimeter with general admission standing room in the center leading up to the stage. The sound quality was spectacular, and it was nice to be right in the middle of the action. I would definitely see another show there.

Teaneck Cinemas - movietheaters - Updated May 2026

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