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Quad Cinema is an independent arthouse cinema located at 34 W. 13th Street in Manhattan, New York City. According to its website, it opened in 1972 and was one of New York’s earlier cinemas to bring multiple screens together under one roof. Today, Quad Cinema feels more like an urban film-culture space than simply a commercial movie-ticket outlet, with a focus on arthouse films, classic retrospectives, foreign-language films, documentaries, genre cinema, and special screenings.
The site’s main value lies in screening schedules and cinema information. The homepage lists currently playing films, dates, specific showtimes, and special events, such as the Pride: From A to Z series, 35mm screenings, pre-screening introductions, and director/actor Q&A sessions. In terms of theater hardware, the text mentions 4K Christie and Barco projection equipment, support for 35mm and 16mm film projection, advanced sound systems, distinctive screening rooms, and Quad Bar. In addition, the screening rooms and bar can be rented, mainly during Monday-to-Thursday time slots.
Ticket pricing is relatively transparent: general admission is $18; tickets for students, groups, military personnel, federal disability cardholders, and regular revival screenings are $16; seniors aged 62 and above are $16; children aged 5–11 are $16. Some discounted tickets require the purchaser to bring the relevant ID to the box office. The extracted content does not clearly show online payment methods, fees, refund policies, or ticket-change rules.
The strengths are its clear positioning and strong historical background. Its programming is clearly differentiated from mainstream commercial cinemas, making it a good fit for serious filmgoers. Support for film projection and Q&A events also strengthens its film-culture atmosphere. Its location near Union Square serves NYU, The New School, FIT students, and residents of the Village community.
The drawbacks are that the website is more informational than transactional. The extracted content did not show full details on membership, online ticketing, seat selection, refunds, or exchanges. The service is highly dependent on in-person attendance, so it has limited relevance for users outside New York. Discounted tickets also require on-site verification, making it less convenient than fully online ticketing platforms.
It is best suited to local New York cinephiles, arthouse-film audiences, film students, fans of classic films and film projection, and event organizers who need to rent a small, high-quality screening space.
Given the nature of the site, it is mainly a standard cinema website and should usually be directly accessible. However, actual ticket purchase and in-person viewing are constrained by location. For Chinese users, it is more useful as a way to check New York film festival, retrospective, and independent-film screening information.
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