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Almost inarguably the most distinctive movie theatre in the Buffalo area, the North Park was built in 1920 as an old-fashioned silent movie palace and still boasts an exquisite (and newly restored) Baroque interior with Art Deco flourishes. The single screen shows indie films almost exclusively. The North Park Theatre is also famous as the site of the world premiere of "Buffalo '66", the critically-acclaimed directorial debut of local native Vincent Gallo, which took place here in June 1998.
I attended a viewing of The Room with a question/answer period with the director. I have never attended a more entertaining show. Everything was perfect! (Also, sorry someone had to clean up all... Read more
A HIDDEN GEM. Would recommend this place to anyone looking for a private yet classy date night. This local theater stole our hearts with its historic charm. It felt like we took a time machine... Read more
The North Park Theater is the perfect choice for a date night or even a fun night out with others or solo! It has that old theater charm with beautiful architecture. The movies change weekly and... Read more
The North Park Theatre
Hours
- Sun, Sat: 11:00 am - 11:45 pm
- Mon - Fri: 1:30 pm - 11:45 pm
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Wheelchair Accessible
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Credit Cards Accepted
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