The 84-year-old cultural landmark has been reimagined as a multi-purpose space for movies, live music, comedy, and more.
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Dryden Theatre joins The Little with April reopenings
The Dryden, which shut down in January 2020 โ at first because of construction, and then COVID-19 โ will reopen to the public on April 2.
Cinema Theater operators closing the movie house
Operators of the 1914 movie house say they haven’t been able to generate much income in the past year.
New York movie theaters can open, but that’s easier said than done
Gov. Andrew Cuomo has announced that movie theaters can reopen this week. But before people can fill the seats again, changes must be made.
TIFF from my living room
Despite the lack of access to the 2020 Toronto International Film Festival, several of its worthwhile movies will be available to watch soon.
Film review: ‘Nomad: In the Footsteps of Bruce Chatwin’
Filmmaker Werner Herzog pays homage to a kindred spirit and close friend.
Film review: ‘Palm Springs’
A fresh, fun, and inventive spin on the โGroundhog Dayโ-esque time loop narrative, โPalm Springsโ combines a goofy sense of humor with genuine heart.
Film review: ‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’
With three different live-action iterations of the web-slinging hero appearing across six different films over the span of the last 15 years, it was hard to work up enthusiasm for another. But fresh characterizations and an appealing cast set the new Spider-Man film apart.
Film review: ‘The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2’
The series comes to a satisfying conclusion, even if it never quite lives up to the previous installments.
Film Review: “Rosewater”
A great many television viewers, especially young people, apparently learn about the news from Jon Stewart’s long-running comedy program, “The Daily Show.” Stewart interviews prominent people, some hustling their latest book or movie. He shows clips of events that the mainstream media ignore or censor, and with the help of a series of comic “correspondents,” […]
GEEK EVENTS: Nerd up your summer
Like many nerds, I have the tendency to remain indoors, permanently huddled in front of whichever glowing box happens to be displaying my currently desired form of entertainment. But now it’s summer: the few months every year when Rochester is guaranteed at least some beautiful weather. So it seems a shame to waste it. It’s […]






