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"Spectacle": A New Movie Theater In A Williamsburg Bodega

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Courtesy Spectacle Theater
When a shabby old bodega on South Third Street and Bedford Avenue closed last year, we never thought it would be reborn as an artsy film, theater, and music venue. But this being Williamsburg, we really should have seen it coming. Introducing Spectacle Theater, a new 35-seater screening semi-obscure, non-mainstream films "unavailable on DVD" at least five nights a week. Admission is $5, and that includes shorts and other pre-show entertainment. Co-owner Akiva Saunders tells us they opened about two months ago, and they still have a bit more work to do, but he's proud of how his team turned this "filthy" old bodega into a cozy art house theater.

With indieScreen just a stone's throw away on Kent Avenue, this makes for two alt screening rooms rubbing shoulders in Williamsburg. And the two venues could compliment each other nicely, with indieScreen focusing on newer releases, and Spectacle emphasizing older obscure films, midnight movies, and live performance. But one has to wonder how much longer it will take for some entrepreneur to open a mainstream theater somewhere in north Brooklyn. We love "lost classics of modern cinema" as much as the next guy, but it would also be nice to be able to see Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole without schlepping to the other end of the earth.

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  • smilerwithaknife

    the video projector is just fine, i saw dawn of the dead here a day after halloween. the space is exactly the kind of place that made new york exciting and before all post modern gas chambers that exist now. it gives you an alternative.

  • TheKlaus

    "exactly the kind of place that made new york exciting and before all post modern gas chambers that exist now"

    When was that? Are you saying you've been here since the 80s? Or are you saying the new york of today doesn't compare to the new your you saw in older woddy allen / scorcese movies?

  • robingee

    Sounds cool, let's give it a shot before we take a huge dump all over it!

    (BEFORE)

  • Brainwash

    Will there be porn?

  • caj211

    come to Sunset Park... I know a few places there where we could watch porn together!

  • TheKlaus

    I definitely appreciate what they are doing but a) that's not really an idea video projector and b) that place is a dump. Two major strikes against a halfway decent movie going experience.

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