Lincoln Plaza Cinemas

(212) 757-2280

1888 Broadway, New York, NY | Directions   10023

40.770758 -73.982033 View Website
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Midtown, Lincoln Square

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At a Glance ?
50% ambiance
“The atmosphere isn't bad, but the place is very very grey and drab.”
0% food quality
“The staff isn't terribly friendly, and the concession stand is nothing special either (although PLEASE avoid the salmon sandwiches- my friend tried it as an (unsuccessful) experiment).”
0% service
“Manager is rude and abusive!”
100% value
“as if my call was creating a huge distrubance.”

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A premier alternative destination in the heart of Gotham, showcasing popular art-house fare.


 

What Our Expert Scouts Say

April 14, 2013

Yeah, you won't find niceties here. Welcome to a blast from Manhattan's past, a subterranean movie theater whose small screens are more than made up for with the selection of films screened there.

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April 05, 2013

Rude, rude, rude management. After purchasing a ticket from a sullen woman (normal for this theatre) I went inside to see the movie. After it was over I went to the ladies room and washed my hands. The dryers did not work--I tried two. I went outside and asked the manager for a napkin or paper towel. He said he had none. I pointed to a roll of paper towels behind the snack bar. He told me the dryers worked and he would show me. I didn't want to walk back to the restroom with dripping wet hands. He got angry and started yelling that the dryers worked. The other man (ticket taker) began yelling too. Perhaps they'd heard this dryer complaint before? I told them they were idiots to yell at a customer. They both called my, "stupid." I will never return. This theatre has less and less business each time I am there. It is absolutely the rude staff coupled with the substandard and rundown establishment. I can't imagine they will be in business for much longer. Disgraceful.

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1.0
September 12, 2011

quality control. I try to avoid Lincoln Plaza because projection quality is often mediocre. Last Friday (September 9, 2011) the digit projection of "Higher Ground" was dim, lacked contrast and was blurred. I reported this to the indifferent manager who, believe it or not, said that was the way it was filmed (!) and then, when I scoffed at this stupid, said he'd ask the projectionist to look at the film (!). I lost it and said HE was the Manager and HE should look at the film, not the projectionist. Of course, he could care less. I wasn't fishing for a free pass, but good will would dictate one was in order. Too bad this theatre plays films that have limited exposure; the owner knows it and doesn't have to make sure projection quality is top notch. Obviously the manager's indifference reflected the owner's attitude. No surprise that the theatre has no website, so you can't even complain.

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1.0
October 19, 2009

Good Movies Bad Service. I left my umbrella in a drink holder and left the theater at

the end of the credits. As soon as I walked off the escalator I realized my mistake. When I went back instead

the fellow who did the cleaning was already finished.

I asked him about my blue umbrella. He responded incredulously, "Blue?" I said it was black with a blue sky lining. He then told me he knew where I'd been sitting

(maybe cause that's where he found the umbrella?)

He went inside the lost and found and gave me someone else's umbrella to use instead. Nice gesture, and maybe he was just embarassed to admit he'd taken it. The manager told me to call and see if it showed up.

And I went back in person to see if it did, and the cleaner asked me why I'd come back. I was hoping if he looked me in the eye, he might "magically" go back and discover the umbrella.

I've made this a long story, when the long and short of it is. These are not nice or honest people. And I'd rather use netflix then give these people more of my money.

Don't go!

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1.0
June 30, 2009

then I will skip it. Some time ago, I used to go a lot.

However, if, according to a lot of reviewers, the atmosphere has gone down hill, and they have hired a lot of rude staff, forget it. I'm not even going to try it.

There is no way I am going to risk it.

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5.0
April 15, 2009

Upper West side independent or interantional film fares. Because of this cinema I can see some foreign movies, some acclaimed with awards, some not yet, but always by talented movie makers, established or raising. They never disappoint me with its choices of movies over the years. Would recommend.

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1.0
February 08, 2009

Rude and Ruder. Add me to the list of those who have suffered at the hands of rude staff. As I read the other reviews, I recalled a recent indecent where I had rested my foot on a low to the ground table in the lobby. A dower faced senior, swatted me on the shoulder and waved his hand in the direction of my foot, then walked away without a word. It was minor, but I remember first feeling apologetic, and then realizing how unpleasent the guy had been. I felt like a homeless person being accosted by a transit cop. Odd experience for the lobby of an art-house theater.

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1.0
April 09, 2008

upper west side. I was on Sunday April 06 08? at theater and the lady in front of me bough drinks and food. She wanted few things and asked questions?nothing out of the ordinary.

However, the person at the desk was like? you start pissing me off?? and so on.

When I walked in side of the theater room, it was so smelly (you get a BIG wave of smell?a really bad one!).

Of course when I bought the ticket ?the lady at the desk did not listening to my question which was: if the theater was full, because I can?t sit in the front row. She just repeated the same sentence over and over again, till I gave up. And the manger?why is he there exactly for????oyyy!!

OOO AND WHY THE ONLY WAY TO PAY IS IN CASH???!!!

It was very hard to see the movie after all of this. Not relaxing and fun experience for sure? but in the upper west side it has the best movies- so we keep going back to the same place.

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1.0
March 18, 2008

Manager is rude and abusive!!!. I used to enjoy this theater. When I'm venturing out of downtown and looking for a quality movie this was the first stop. But this week I had the most bizarre encounter with a young lady behind the counter who shortchanged me on coffee. (gave me $1.50 instead of $3.50) And then refused to accept that even when I emptyed my pocket of everything but her change. The when I complained to the "Manager" he called me an "idiot". I was completely astounded. The ushers and the other moviegoers just shook their heads. This guy is a wacko. Stay away!!!!!!

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February 22, 2008

Rudest staff in Manhattan. I have read bad things about the staff at this theater but ran across it first hand when I answered a cell phone call in the lobby (not the theater). Although by the time I was accosted by the staff and even though I was indicating I was about to hang up, I was still being yelled at "you must get off the phone now!" as if my call was creating a huge distrubance. I felt if I didn't hang up immediately I was ready to be physically accosted. If the theater wants to have a policy of no cell phone use in the lobby, I suppose that is their right-although it is absurd as there is no difference in talking to a friend in the lobby or taking to a friend on a cell phone in the lobby-however I was clearly not disturbing anyone. The phone call was 95% me listening anyway. To treat me like a criminal and that my actions were placing the free world at risk rather than simply allow me to end the call and ask in the future that I respect their policy was absurd. When I asked to speak to manager I was escorted around the corner and found an equally rude individual. When I asked for his name he told me he was "Aleem' and asked sarcastically "should I be worried about my job.? Apparently he feels secure about his position-as an employer if I had an employee who went out of his way to antagonize a customer I would fire him immediately. He then followed us out the movie theater as we left, perhaps using a cell phone 100 ft from this movie theater is also forbidden. At any rate, we will not be returning to this movie theater-apparently this staff feels that since the theater shows "prestigous" films it gives them the right to treat patrons like garbage. This along with the lousy concessions and tiny seats should make this a movie theater that is to be avoided.

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December 12, 2006

A premier alternative destination in the heart of Gotham, showcasing popular art-house fare.. The Scene
While the tiny screening rooms are often overcrowded, the location's great, close to both Lincoln Center and the Sony Lincoln Square theaters (in case you feel like catching "Big Momma's House" after seeing "East-West"). And the devoted staff is a big help in these days of clueless ushers and automated projection. Sadly, the audiences here--often made up of irritable cine-snobs and misanthropic cranks packed tightly together due to the sardine-style seating plan--can get pretty abusive. (Some, of course, might consider this part of the place's charm.)

The Draw
The films are nothing too fringe, please, but if it's Best Foreign Film Oscar-nominees you want, you've come to the right place. Many of the same foreign and independent films shown at the Angelika downtown make their uptown appearances here, often for longer runs. Fresh popcorn and gourmet sandwiches make for good munchies, but the dry cookies aren't big crowd-pleasers.


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