Metrograph
7 Ludlow St, Manhattan -📃 About
State-of-the-art cinema with an upscale American eatery & two bars evokes old-time Hollywood haunts.
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Highly rated by visitors. Rated 4.6/5 based on 1484 Google reviews.
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TURIN CIPOLLA
via GoogleDefinitely my favorite revival theatre in NYC. They’re super accommodating, one time I was trying to see Possession with another person and they only had one seat left so they gave me swivel chair. Great programming, bartenders have always been nice, good picture and sound quality. Highly recommend
Sol Park
via Googlethey curate films and screen it. so nice. and the screen is big, seats are wooden, like an old theater. sound was also great. also has a commissary and food was good.
Nick Lepre
via GoogleMetrograph has the best programming in Manhattan, they’re always showing interesting films and you can confidently see anything and know it will be quality even if you’ve never heard of it before. Great snacks, the membership is worth it ($50 for the year, you get their streaming app, $11 tickets instead of $17, cheaper popcorn). I don’t live in NY and I’m a member. I love this place and think about it often when I am away. Great magazine as well. I only wish the seats were more comfortable!
T and Brie, Teresa
via GoogleGreat programing for film enthusiasts in a very sleek venue, multiple screens with a bar, bookshop and restaurant upstairs. Theaters are comfortable with graded seating that is always appreciated.
maria ruvalcaba
via GoogleIndie cinema paradise—retro vibe, eclectic programming spanning classics to obscure gems . Plush seats, excellent acoustics, intimate screening rooms. Directors often do Q&As. On-site Commissary restaurant and bar for post-film drinks. Occasional flea markets with rare cinema items. If you love film, this is your spot.


