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The Roxy Cinema
🗺 2 Sixth Ave, New York NY 10013
Reopened April 30, 2021.
🎟 https://roxycinematribeca.com/category/now-showing/
Visited August 15, 2021
Stadium seating.
Concession available.
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Miramar Peninsula
One of my favourite parts of Wellington, Miramar Peninsula was an island until a major earthquake about six hundred years ago raised the land and connected it to the mainland. This area is now home to Wellington Airport, gateway to New Zealand’s capital. At the northern tip of the peninsula is the impressive Massey Memorial, honouring New Zealand’s Prime Minister from 1912 to 1925. It was…
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Metropolis mural at Roxy cinema, Miramar
We are thrilled to announce that JG Thirlwell‘s short film ‘Sonder‘ will be making its US premiere at the Roxy Underground Film Festival on Sep 24 2018. ‘Sonder’ was directed and scored by JG Thirlwell, and photographed by Sebastian Mlynarski. The Roxy Underground Film Festival series is led by pioneering indie filmmaker Amos Poe, alongside The Roxy Cinema’s Curator, Illyse Singer. Tickets are free with RSVP to [email protected] The Roxy Cinema is located at 2 6th Avenue, Cellar Level of The Roxy Hotel New York, NY 10013.
Our short film “Collapsing” is screening as part of the Roxy Underground Film Festival tonight! Support experimental and underground film.
This morning my friend and I flew to Wellington for the sole purpose of attending a 24 Harry Potter movie marathon. I am so ready.
Dreams in Nightmares at Roxy Cinema
Additional photos available on my website.
On Saturday, April 11, 2026, the film Dreams in Nightmares premiered in New York City at Roxy Cinema in TriBeCa. There was a post screening Q&A moderated by Jourdain Searles that featured writer and director Shatara Michelle Ford, plus three actors from the film: Denée Benton, Mars Storm Rucker, Dezi Bing with Dezi revealing during the conversation that this was her film debut. I captured a few moments before and after the screening for The Future of Film is Female, with Dreams in Nightmares being a part of their Three Films, Five Cities tour. Many thanks to Caryn of FOIFF for having me document this special event.