Cassandra Cinemas To Open This Spring

From Gothamist
Except for the avant-garde Ocularis screenings in the old Galapagos, North Brooklyn has been a dead zone for movie theaters for years. ... The Observer says a long-talked-about Williamsburg movie theater is inching toward reality.And it may even open as soon as next spring! It was originally going to be called the Brooklyn Kinetiscope and open last spring, but now it's called Cassandra Cinemas (after executive director Cassandra Lozano). Located at 136 Metropolitan Avenue, the three screen theater will emphasize indie and art house titles, and also host a cabaret and cafe. ...
The good news is that program director Jamie Hook seems like a real film snob, telling the Observer he sees the venture as "a mom-and-pop theater for the 21st century. The Third Reich mentality of the hipsterdom of Williamsburg would chew alive and rip apart anything it didn't approve of.





Comments
Posted by: tiffany necklace | February 7, 2010 02:02 AM
i hope they aren't really snobs. i hope they have a healthy dose of schlock and cheesy shit and superhero movies. the 'host a cabaret and cafe' thing sounds way to upperclass, but maybe they just don't know how to talk.
Posted by: al | September 25, 2008 10:41 PM