All cities  ·  NY

Independent cinemas in New York

New York, NY is home to 13 independent and art-house cinemas in our directory — together programming 50 screens of work outside the multiplex norm.

Venues in New York

Angelika Film Center

18 W Houston St · 6 screens

View listing →

Anthology Film Archives

32 2nd Ave · 2 screens

View listing →

Elinor Bunin Munroe Film Center

Address on file · 4 screens

View listing →

Film Forum

209 W Houston St · 4 screens

View listing →

IFC Center

323 6th Ave · 5 screens

View listing →

IPIC Theaters

11 Fulton Street · 8 screens

View listing →

LOOK Dine-in Cinemas

657 West 57th Street · 8 screens

View listing →

Metrograph

7 Ludlow St · 2 screens

View listing →

Quad Cinema

34 W 13th St · 4 screens

View listing →

Roxy Cinema

2 6th Ave · 1 screen

View listing →

Roxy Cinema New York

2 6th Avenue · 1 screen

View listing →

The Metrograph

7 Ludlow Street · 4 screens

View listing →

Walter Reade Theater

165 West 65th Street · 1 screen

View listing →

The New York indie cinema scene

For a city of its scale, New York sustains a distinctive independent and art-house exhibition culture. Our directory currently lists 13 such cinemas in the metro area, accounting for 50 screens of programming in any given week. That slate ranges from foreign-language premieres and Sundance acquisitions to documentary engagements, repertory revivals, festival residencies, and one-off director Q&As.

Independent cinemas tend to depend on three things: a knowledgeable programmer with a point of view, a habit-forming local audience that turns up week after week, and the operational discipline to keep a small business open in a real-estate market that mostly punishes single-screen rooms. The 13 venues in New York have, in their different ways, all built that loop.

Featured in our catalog

The 13 cinemas above are associated with 18 distinct films in our seasonal catalog. The most-featured titles in New York are:

Programming character

Across our seasonal catalog, New York programmers are leaning into drama (15 titles), comedy (5 titles), documentary (2 titles), horror (1 titles), mystery (1 titles). The shape of any city's indie circuit is a question of which genres its programmers and audiences have agreed to take seriously, and the breakdown above is a reasonable proxy for what New York currently considers part of the conversation.

If you are visiting New York for the weekend, any of the venues above is a worthwhile stop and most are clustered close enough that a Saturday-Sunday double-bill across two rooms is genuinely doable. If you live here, consider taking out a membership at the one nearest you — independent exhibition only continues to exist because of the people who keep showing up.

Where to look next

Looking further afield in NY? Browse all cities in our directory, or follow a film across the circuit: see our full film catalog. Programmer-driven cities like New York tend to share titles with each other on a one-to-two-week lag, so the films above will frequently surface in nearby metros shortly after their New York run.