I've written before about how I'm a big movie geek, and crazy, insane, schlocky movies from the '70s and '80s are my jam. So when I hear that the Alamo Drafthouse in Yonkers is putting together their annual "Guilty Pleasures" marathon, I'm paying attention. And this year, the marathon has a theme.
The 1990's brought us so much entertainment from the big screen. Vote for your favorite movie from the decade that brought us Nirvana, Tamagachi's and The Fresh Prince.
As a movie geek, one of the coolest things to do is to go see one of your favorite movies in a new setting. I love going back and seeing old classics in the movie theater, and there are tons of film festivals and marathons that screen older films for the superfans out there...
There is no better feeling than heading to the movie theater on a hot summer day. When it's 90 degrees outside, sometimes what you need is to sit in a dark, air-conditioned room, relax, and enjoy a movie. Now, the whole family can do that at a dirt-cheap price.
A collection of movies will be shown outdoors on the lawn of the Washington Headquarters State Historic Site in Newburgh as part of the Liberty Street Film Series.
Let's face it. Movies just aren't the same anymore. I hate to be "negative Nick" but I haven't seen a movie that seemed to be worth my hard earned dime in quite a while. Is there a certain time or theater in the area that will save me some money?