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Where to Go for Specialized Movies

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If you're interested in the latest blockbuster from Disney, Marvel, Lucasfilm or anyone else making great popcorn flicks, you can go to your local theater and find a screening coming up very soon. That's not the same if you're interested in arthouse movies, independent films or foreign pictures. Those sorts of movies don't get wide releases so they're not so easy to catch at movie theaters. Don't wait for the movie to turn up on a streaming service like Netflix if you'd like to see it on release as there are lots of places across the country where low budget or marginalized movies are shown on a regular basis.

New York

It's definitely true to say that movie lovers in major cities like New York have more choice than those living in other areas of the country. Places like the Angelika Film Center, that opened in 1989, Landmark Sunshine Cinema in Manhattan, Film Forum, a non-profit indie cinema that's been operating since 1970, and the Angelika Film Center are just four examples of great places you can visit in New York if you'd like to see independent, foreign language or limited release movies.

California

Where else would you expect to be able to catch the best independent movies than California? Cinopolis is one of the obvious choices. Why not purchase a ticket through Fandango and then head to Whittier Boulevard to catch the showing? Laemmle's Royal Theatre on Santa Monica Boulevard is another great place to catch a movie. You'll only be able to see foreign language movies there but they have one of the best selections of new movies in the country. You should also check out New Beverly Cinema. This place is definitely for the enthusiasts as its run by one. Quentin Tarantino's the owner so no wonder it shows a lot of double features in 35mm.

Chicago

Logan Theatre in Logan Square is one of the best places to go in Chicago for a mixture of second run studio pictures and indie movies. They run midnight showings each weekend in a theater that was recently upgraded with a new sound system, better screens, and projectors. You should also check out Landmark's Century Centre Cinema if you're in the area. You'll get studio financed small movies, indie flicks and other obscure movies there, many of which can be watched during a midnight showing.

Landmark

If you don't live in California or New York or Chicago, you can still catch great independent movies through the Landmark chain of theaters. They have 56 theaters in 27 markets that have a combined 268 screens. As well as a great selection of movies you won't find in other major chains, you'll also find that Landmark tends to run movies that have finished their runs in other theaters. The occasional well published major movie will be showing but don't expect to see the sort of mass appeal movies that are shown in other theaters.

What to Watch?

If you like the idea of seeing something different but you're not sure what to see, head to Fandango or Rotten Tomatoes to get an idea of what's out there at the moment. There's nothing better than a personal recommendation so talk to people who know and love movies too. The foreign language Oscar nominees list for 2019 that contains Capernaum, Cold War, Never Look Away, Roma and Shoplifters look interesting. Perhaps you could start with one of those movies.

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