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Uptown Film Center
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Bringing a new cultural institution to the Upper West Side--the only full-time nonprofit arthouse cinema
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“Uptown Film Center will have five screens — one with about 185 seats, another with 150 and three that will hold about 45 each.”
Defunct Upper West Side Movie Theater May Reopen in 2028
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Toby Talbot brought unmatched passion, intellect & taste to the NY film scene. Our effort to bring back the Metro & restore a wider range of art film exhibition to the neighborhood is in no small way inspired by the legacy of Toby & Dan. She will be sorely missed.

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Toby Talbot, Impassioned Promoter of Art Films, Dies at 96
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#NYFF "emerged from the pandemic with renewed vigor because of new and younger audiences." It's those younger audiences that are helping arthouses thrive across the country. Exciting!

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Cinematic Riches Spanning the Globe Converge at the New York Film Festival
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First it was the Midtown, then the Metro and Metro Twin. NOW, UWS Cinema Center (our nonprofit entity) is getting ready to announce our NEW FILM CENTER NAME on October 28th! We're counting down the days!
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Another new NYC movie theater captures a devoted audience--and exudes a sense of community. We love it! www.nytimes.com/2025/08/11/s...
The Theater Is Tiny, the Popcorn Is Fresh and the Crowd Is Devoted
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Join us this Thursday for a FREE OUTDOOR screening of the Oscar-winning SOUL. The film will be screened at the Morningside Park softball fields, near 110th St. Bring your picnic blankets!

Presented with Friends of Morningside Park, the W. 111th Street Block Assn., and the Columbus Amsterdam BID.
With SPECIAL GUEST Brian Selznick, author of the graphic novel that inspired HUGO.

HUGO follows a resourceful orphan who stumbles into a magical mystery involving Georges Méliès, the real-life pioneer of cinema, and discovers the wonder, magic, and resilience of filmmaking itself.
Up next in the FOR THE LOVE OF CINEMA pop-up series will be the wonderful, Oscar-winning, HUGO (2011), by the incomparable Martin Scorsese, one of the UWS Cinema Center’s advisors!

Playing August 12th, 6:30pm, at JCC Manhattan!

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Only one film distributed by a streamer made the @nytimes.com top 100 list, "Roma." "It's a vivid illustration of the how the movies that stick with us tend to be those we have a theatrical experience with" --Kyle Buchanan, NYTimes
So grateful to Director #FrankOz for his participation in our pop-up summer screening series & endorsement of our UWS Cinema Center project!

Support your local #arthousecinema & help us open ours! Donate: uwscinema.org/donate
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Frank Oz Gives a Shout Out to UWS Cinema Center
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We may not have a theater yet, but we are joining in on the celebration of Art House Theater Day, July 24th. We encourage you to visit local art houses, which in our neck of the woods includes Film at Lincoln Center, Maysles Doc. Center, New Plaza Cinema and many more downtown and in Brooklyn.
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Join us on July 22 for a screening of The Fabelmans! A universal coming-of-age story, The Fabelmans is Steven Spielberg’s personal love letter to the healing power of cinema. Co-presented by @uwscinemacenter.bsky.social and Symphony Space. Get your tickets! bit.ly/4eDJMaI
Wonderful having #FrankOz for a 2nd Q&A during our pop-up summer series "For the Love of Cinema"--for #TheMuppetMovie & #Bowfinger. What an extraordinary range of acting & directorial prowess! Heartwarming & lovable or howlingly funny, Oz truly celebrates movie magic.
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Or at least, one of MANY reasons the Arthouse experience is so great!
This is what makes the experience at an arthouse so much better--the preshow is kept to an absolute minimum!
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At an F1 screening that is essentially sold out. It’s 9 minutes after showtime and there’s maybe 15 people inside the theater. The obsession with lengthening ads and trailers has trained everyone to avoid their seats. At some point the studios genuinely need to think their policies are backfiring.