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Also known as Loews Village VII, Loews Village Theater VII, Sony Village VII

AMC Loews Village 7

New York, NY
66 Third Avenue
, New York, NY 10003 United States
(map)
212.982.2116
Status: Open
Screens: Multiplex (7 Screen)
Style: Unknown
Function: Movies
Seats: 1952
Chain: AMC Theatres
Architect: Unknown
Firm: Unknown
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Loews opened this multi-level complex in 1991 on the site of a rather ornate one-story parking garage that had been built in 1868 as headquarters for the NYC Department of Public Charities and Corrections. With funkier offerings at other East Village theaters such as the Village East and Cinema Village, Loews opened this multiplex with more mainstream fare in mind for a gentrifying neighborhood.

The seven auditoriums are scattered on multiple levels, with large rooms in the cellar, First and third floor (the second floor skipped for lobby space, restrooms and a projection room) and two smaller rooms apiece on the fifth and sixth floors. The seating is conventional, rather than the stadium-style that would come into vogue in the late 1990's.

Any additional information on this theater's facilities would be greatly appreciated.

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AMC Theatres -- Loews Village 7 (Official)
Contributed by Ed Solero


YOUR COMMENTS

 
I've seen the theater currently advertised with either the number "7" in its name or the Roman numeral "VII". I opted to list it with the "7" because this is how AMC lists it on their own website. However, the old Loews signage, which still exists on the building, uses the "VII". Here are a pair of images from the cinematour website:

Village VII marquee/entrance
Village VII long shot

posted by Ed Solero on Nov 28, 2006 at 1:25pm
Here is a list of movies that were shown at the LOEWS VILLAGE VII from 2002 to today.

1/11/02- ORANGE COUNTY
1/25/02- THE MOTHMAN PROPHECIES
1/25/02- A WALK TO REMEMBER
2/1/02- BIRTHDAY GIRL
2/8/02- ROLLERBALL
2/15/02- CROSSROADS
2/15/02- JOHN Q
2/22/02- DRAGONFLY
3/1/02- WE WERE SOLDIERS
3/15/02- SHOWTIME
3/29/02- CLOCKSTOPPERS
3/29/02- DEATH TO SMOOCHY
3/29/02- PANIC ROOM
4/5/02- BIG TROUBLE
4/12/02- CHANGING LANES
4/12/02- THE SWEETEST THING
5/3/02- DEUCES WILD
5/3/02- HOLLYWOOD ENDING
5/10/02- THE NEW GUY
5/17/02- ABOUT A BOY
5/24/02- ENOUGH
5/24/02- INSOMNIA
5/31/02- THE SUM OF ALL FEARS
6/7/02- BAD COMPANY
6/14/02- THE BOURNE IDENTITY
6/21/02- JUWANNA MANN
6/28/02- HEY ARNOLD: THE MOVIE
7/3/02- MEN IN BLACK II
7/12/02- ROAD TO PERDITION
7/19/02- K-19: THE WIDOWMAKER
7/26/02- AUSTIN POWERS IN GOLDMEMBER
8/9/02- XXX
8/23/02- SERVING SARA
9/6/02- CITY BY THE SEA
9/13/02- BARBERSHOP
9/13/02- STEALING HARVARD
9/20/02- THE FOUR FEATHERS
9/27/02- THE TUXEDO
10/11/02- THE RULES OF ATTRACTION
10/11/02- SWEPT AWAY
10/11/02- WHITE OLEANDER
10/18/02- ABANDON
10/18/02- AUTO FOCUS
10/25/02- PAID IN FULL
10/25/02- THE TRUTH ABOUT CHARLIE
11/6/02- FEMME FATALE
11/22/02- THE EMPEROR'S CLUB
11/22/02- FRIDAY AFTER NEXT
11/27/02- ADAM SANDLER'S EIGHT CRAZY NIGHTS
11/27/02- EXTREME OPS
11/27/02- THE QUIET AMERICAN
12/6/02- ANALYZE THAT
12/13/02- STAR TREK: NEMESIS
12/19/02- 25TH HOUR
12/20/02- GANGS OF NEW YORK
12/25/02- CATCH ME IF YOU CAN
12/25/02- NARC
12/25/02- THE PIANIST
1/31/03- FINAL DESTINATION 3
1/31/03- THE GURU
2/7/03- HOW TO LOSE A GUY IN 10 DAYS
2/21/03- DARK BLUE
2/28/03- CRADLE 2 THE GRAVE
3/14/03- THE HUNTED
3/21/03- BOAT TRIP
3/28/03- BASIC
3/28/03- THE CORE
4/4/03- THE GOOD THIEF
4/4/03- PHONE BOOTH
4/4/03- WHAT A GIRL WANTS
4/16/03- BULLETPROOF MONK
4/25/03- IDENTITY
5/16/03- POKEMON HEROES
5/23/03- BRUCE ALMIGHTY
5/30/03- THE ITALIAN JOB
6/13/03- RUGRATS GO WILD
6/20/03- ALEX & EMMA
6/27/03- CHARLIE'S ANGELS: FULL THROTTLE
7/2/03- LEGALLY BLONDE 2: RED, WHITE & BLONDE
7/25/03- LARA CROFT TOMB RAIDER: THE CRADLE OF LIFE
7/25/03- SEABISCUIT
8/1/03- GIGLI
8/15/03- FREDDY VS JASON
8/15/03- GRIND
8/15/03- OPEN RANGE
8/22/03- THE MEDALLION
9/5/03- DICKIE ROBERTS: FORMER CHILD STAR
9/12/03- CABIN FEVER
9/12/03- LOST IN TRANSLATION
9/19/03- ANYTHING ELSE
9/19/03- COLD CREEK MANOR
9/19/03- THE FIGHTING TEMPTATIONS
10/3/03- SCHOOL OF ROCK
10/8/03- MYSTIC RIVER
10/10/03- KILL BILL VOL 1
10/24/03- BEYOND BORDERS
11/7/03- ELF
11/7/03- LOVE ACTUALLY
11/21/03- 21 GRAMS
11/26/03- TIMELINE
12/5/03- THE LAST SAMURAI
12/10/03- BIG FISH
12/19/03- CALENDAR GIRLS
12/24/03- MONSTER
12/25/03- PAYCHECK
12/25/03- PETER PAN
1/16/04- ALONG CAME POLLY
1/30/04- THE BIG BOUNCE
2/6/04- BARBERSHOP 2: BACK IN BUSINESS
2/20/04- AGAINST THE ROPES
2/20/04- EUROTRIP
2/27/04- TWISTED
3/12/04- SECRET WINDOW
3/12/04- SPARTAN
4/2/04- HOME ON THE RANGE
4/2/04- THE PRINCE & ME
4/9/04- ELLA ENCHANTED
4/16/04- KILL BILL VOL 2
4/23/04- 13 GOING ON 30
4/30/04- GODSEND
4/30/04- MEAN GIRLS
5/14/04- TROY
5/28/04- SOUL PLANE
6/11/04- THE STEPFORD WIVES
6/18/04- THE TERMINAL
6/25/04- FAHRENHEIT 9/11
7/2/04- THE CLEARING
7/2/04- DE-LOVELY
7/16/04- A CINDERELLA STORY
7/23/04- THE BOURNE SUPREMACY
7/30/04- THE MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE
8/6/04- COLLATERAL
8/27/04- ANACONDAS: THE HUNT FOR THE BLOOD ORCHID
9/1/04- VANITY FAIR
9/17/04- MR. 3000
9/17/04- SILVER CITY
9/17/04- SKY CAPTAIN AND THE WORLD OF TOMORROW
10/1/04- I HEART HUCKABEES
10/1/04- LADDER 49
10/8/04- RAISE YOUR VOICE
10/15/04- TEAM AMERICA: WORLD POLICE
10/22/04- THE GRUDGE
10/29/04- SAW
11/5/04- ALFIE
11/12/04- BRIDGET JONES: THE EDGE OF REASON
11/12/04- FINDING NEVERLAND
11/19/04- THE SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS MOVIE
12/3/04- CLOSER
12/10/04- OCEAN'S TWELVE
12/17/04- LEMONY SNICKET'S A SERIES OF UNFORTUNATE EVENTS
1/14/05- COACH CARTER
1/14/05- IN GOOD COMPANY
1/21/05- ASSAULT ON PRECINCT 13
2/4/05- BOOGEYMAN
2/18/05- CONSTANTINE
3/4/05- BE COOL
3/11/05- HOSTAGE
3/11/05- THE UPSIDE OF ANGER
3/18/05- THE RING TWO
3/25/05- GUESS WHO
4/8/05- SAHARA
4/15/05- HOUSE OF D
4/22/05- THE INTERPRETER
5/13/05- MONSTER-IN-LAW
5/20/05- DOMINION: A PREQUEL TO THE EXORCIST
5/27/05- THE LONGEST YARD
6/3/05- THE SISTERHOOD OF THE TRAVELING PANTS
6/10/05- HIGH TENSION
6/10/05- THE HONEYMOONERS
6/24/05- BEWITCHED
6/29/05- WAR OF THE WORLDS
7/15/05- CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY
7/22/05- THE DEVIL'S REJECTS
7/22/05- HUSTLE & FLOW
8/12/05- FOUR BROTHERS
8/12/05- THE SKELETON KEY
8/19/05- RED EYE
8/26/05- THE BROTHERS GRIMM
8/26/05- THE CAVE
9/16/05- EVERYTHING IS ILLUMINATED
9/16/05- LORD OF WAR
9/16/05- SEPARATE LIES
9/23/05- OLIVER TWIST
9/30/05- THE PRIZE WINNER OF DEFIANCE,OHIO
10/7/05- WALLACE & GROMIT: THE CURSE OF THE WERE-RABBIT
10/14/05- ELIZABETHTOWN
10/14/05- DOMINO
10/21/05- KISS KISS BANG BANG
10/21/05- SHOPGIRL
10/28/05- THE LEGEND OF ZORRO
10/28/05- THE WEATHER MAN
11/4/05- JARHEAD
11/9/05- GET RICH OR DIE TRYIN'
11/23/05- THE ICE HARVEST
11/23/05- YOURS, MINE & OURS
12/2/05- AEON FLUX
12/9/05- BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN
12/21/05- FUN WITH DICK AND JANE
12/25/05- THE PRODUCERS
12/25/05- RUMOR HAS IT
12/28/05- MATCH POINT
1/13/06- LAST HOLIDAY
1/27/06- IMAGINE ME & YOU
3/3/06- 16 BLOCKS
3/3/06- DAVE CHAPPELLE'S BLOCK PARTY
3/10/06- ASK THE DUST
3/10/06- FAILURE TO LAUNCH
3/24/06- INSIDE MAN
3/24/06- STAY ALIVE
3/31/06- BASIC INSTINCT 2
4/7/06- LUCKY NUMBER SLEVIN
4/14/06- THE NOTORIOUS BETTIE PAGE
4/14/06- THE WILD
5/5/06- HOOT
5/5/06- MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE III
5/12/06- POSEIDON
5/19/06- SEE NO EVIL
6/23/06- WAIST DEEP
7/14/06- YOU, ME, AND DUPREE
8/4/06- BARNYARD: THE ORIGINAL PARTY ANIMALS
8/4/06- THE NIGHT LISTENER
8/4/06- TALLADEGA NIGHTS: THE BALLAD OF RICKY BOBBY
8/11/06- PULSE
8/11/06- STEP UP
8/18/06- ACCEPTED
8/18/06- MATERIAL GIRLS
8/18/06- TRUST THE MAN
8/25/06- HOW TO EAT FRIED WORMS
8/25/06- INVINCIBLE
9/1/06- CRANK
9/8/06- THE COVENANT
9/8/06- HOLLYWOODLAND
9/22/06- ALL THE KING'S MEN
9/22/06- FLYBOYS
10/6/06- EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH
10/13/06- INFAMOUS
10/13/06- MAN OF THE YEAR
10/27/06- CATCH A FIRE
10/27/06- SHUT UP & SING
11/3/06- FLUSHED AWAY
11/10/06- HARSH TIMES
11/10/06- THE RETURN
11/10/06- STRANGER THAN FICTION
11/17/06- FAST FOOD NATION
11/22/06- DEJA VU
12/1/06- NATIONAL LAMPOON'S VAN WILDER: THE RISE OF TAJ
12/1/06- THE NATIVITY STORY
12/8/06- THE HOLIDAY
12/8/06- UNACCOMPANIED MINORS
12/22/06- THE GOOD SHEPHERD
12/22/06- WE ARE MARSHALL
12/25/06- BLACK CHRISTMAS
1/5/07- CODE NAME: THE CLEANER
1/5/07- FREEDOM WRITERS
1/12/07- ARTHUR & THE INVISIBLES
1/19/07- THE HITCHER
2/2/07- BECAUSE I SAID SO
2/2/07- VENUS
2/9/07- HANNIBAL RISING
2/23/07- THE ASTRONAUT FARMER
3/2/07- BLACK SNAKE MOAN
3/2/07- WILD HOGS
3/23/07- REIGN OVER ME
3/23/07- SHOOTER
3/30/07- BLADES OF GLORY
3/30/07- THE LOOKOUT
4/5/07- THE REAPING
4/13/07- AQUA TEEN HUNGER FORCE COLON MOVIE FILM FOR THEATERS
4/13/07- PATHFINDER
4/20/07- FRACTURE
4/20/07- VACANCY
4/27/07- THE CONDEMNED
5/11/07- GEORGIA RULE
6/1/07- GRACIE
6/1/07- KNOCKED UP
6/1/07- MR. BROOKS
6/8/07- SURF'S UP
6/15/07- NANCY DREW
6/22/07- 1408
7/3/07- TRANSFORMERS
7/11/07- HARRY POTTER AND THE ORDER OF THE PHOENIX
7/27/07- I KNOW WHO KILLED ME
8/3/07- THE BOURNE ULTIMATUM
8/10/07- RUSH HOUR 3
8/24/07- MR. BEAN'S HOLIDAY
8/24/07- THE NANNY DIARIES
8/24/07- WAR
9/7/07- THE BROTHERS SOLOMON
9/14/07- DECEMBER BOYS
9/14/07- MR. WOODCOCK
9/21/07- EASTERN PROMISES
9/21/07- SYDNEY WHITE
9/28/07- THE GAME PLAN
10/5/07- THE HEARTBREAK KID
10/19/07- 30 DAYS OF NIGHT
10/19/07- GONE BABY GONE
10/19/07- RENDITION
11/2/07- MARTIAN CHILD
11/9/07- P2
11/21/07- AUGUST RUSH
11/21/07- THE MIST
12/12/07- THE PERFECT HOLIDAY
12/14/07- ALVIN AND THE CHIPMUNKS
12/21/07- P.S. I LOVE YOU
12/25/07- THE GREAT DEBATERS
12/25/07- THE WATER HORSE: LEGEND OF THE DEEP
1/4/08- ONE MISSED CALL
1/11/08- IN THE NAME OF THE KING: A DUNGEON SIEGE TALE
1/18/08- CLOVERFIELD
1/25/08- THE AIR I BREATHE
1/25/08- HOW SHE MOVE
2/1/08- THE EYE
2/1/08- OVER HER DEAD BODY
2/8/08- VINCE VAUGHN'S WILD WEST COMEDY SHOW
2/8/08- WELCOME HOME ROSCOE JENKINS
2/22/08- VANTAGE POINT
2/29/07- THE OTHER BOLEYN GIRL
2/29/08- PENELOPE
3/7/08- 10,000 B.C.
3/7/08- MISS PETTIGREW LIVES FOR A DAY
3/21/08- SHUTTER
3/28/08- STOP-LOSS
4/4/08- LEATHERHEADS
5/2/08- MADE OF HONOR

After 17 years, this theater is standing strong on its feet
and the VILLAGE VII ( aka VILLAGE 7) is one of my absolute
favorite theaters in MYC today.
posted by PierreCity on May 22, 2008 at 10:37am
I hope someone responds to my long list of movies that were shown at the LOEWS VILLAGE 7 (formerly VILLAGE VII) I liked the roman numeral
"VII" because it goes woth the theater name VILLAGE a lot more than
the number "7" because the usage of the number "7" is confusing to me now.
posted by PierreCity on May 22, 2008 at 3:33pm
You left out an indie called Remember The Daze which opened on April 4th or April 11th. It ran for a week to promote the DVD release.
posted by KingBiscuits on Jun 30, 2008 at 6:40am
I've never heard of a movie called REMEMBER THE DAZE but Thank You!
This list has only movies that I know. The references to this list are MicroFilm, The New York Times, www.fandango.com, and 1-800-FANDANGO
posted by PierreCity on Jun 30, 2008 at 8:01pm
They sometimes play indies for short runs before the DVD or if it's a special run (Citizen Kane was a premiere engagement in 1991). Remember The Daze (aka The Beautiful Ordinary) was a co-production of First Look Studios and Freestyle Releasing. It's now on DVD.

posted by KingBiscuits on Jul 4, 2008 at 11:16pm
The theatre opened on May 24th, 1991 with Thelma and Louise (on 2 screens, one in THX), An Angel At My Table, a reissue of Citizen Kane, Madonna: Truth Or Dare, Drop Dead Fred and Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken.
posted by KingBiscuits on Jul 26, 2008 at 6:50pm
I remember going to this theater the day it opened to see Thelma and Louise with two of my friends. We then snuck into Drop Dead Fred and then pushed our luck further and snuck into Truth or Dare. It began a long history of the "movie sneak" for me, as this was probably the easiest theater in which to auditorium hop. One Sunday in '92, my friend and I paid to see Widow's Peak in the early afternoon, then snuck into Twin Peaks-Fire Walk With Me and a third film. On our way out, Bob Roberts was about to begin. We looked at each other, shrugged and walked in, only the theater was almost completely sold out. The only seats available were in the front row, so we decided to leave. An usher saw us leaving and asked what was wrong. We told him there were no seats and he said- well, give me your tickets and we'll refund you. Don't just leave. So I made this elaborate show of trying to find my tickets, pretended I'd left them in a bathroom stall, went into the bathroom for a few minutes, then came out with a disgusted face and said that someone was "occupying" the stall. So the usher took us downstairs (at this point, we were mortified and just wanted to flee, but this kid was tenacious) brought us to the manager, explained the situation, and the manager very kindly gave us passes for the next showing.

I wound up moving right across the street from the theater shortly thereafter and frequented it for the 8 years until I moved to LA.
posted by Kieran on Jan 29, 2009 at 2:49pm
Widows' Peak came out in 1994. But I'm not bothering you, it's a good story anyway.
posted by KingBiscuits on Jan 29, 2009 at 4:07pm
When the Loews Village opened in 1991, it had the distinction of being the most expensive theatre per seat ever constructed. Loews paid a fortune for the site, and the unusual (at the time) multi-level layout necessitating a more complicated structural framing system and the many needed escalators were given as reasons for the high cost.
posted by dave-bronx on Jan 29, 2009 at 4:10pm
Hmm- you're right about Widow's Peak. Sorry about that!

I could have sworn that was the first movie of the sneak. Now I'm gonna be wracking my brain trying to remember.
posted by Kieran on Jan 29, 2009 at 4:14pm
Was the film Enchanted April? Both films were UK made and starred Joan Plowright.
posted by KingBiscuits on Jan 29, 2009 at 6:56pm
Nope. I've actually never seen Enchanted April. I looked at a list and I think it was Single White Female. They all run together after a while. I do know that at some point, Enchanted April was the kickoff of another movie sneak day.
posted by Kieran on Jan 29, 2009 at 7:38pm
Corner view of the Village VII.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bettyblade/417265298/sizes/o/in/photostream/
posted by Chuck1231 on Mar 26, 2009 at 1:37pm
Renewing link.
posted by Ed Blank on Mar 30, 2009 at 6:45pm
I was at this theatre yesterday for the first time. Everything was OK except for one problem. The nachos are served in a tray with a resealable cover and seperate holders for the container(s) of cheese (this is very handy). I ate less than half and brought the box home with me. It was there I noticed "sell by May 19" on the box. I'm not so concerned about the chips but does this mean the cheese was also 3 weeks old? I will call the manager today...
posted by garth on Jun 8, 2009 at 5:44am
I was very happy with the management's handling of my complaint. They assured me they would check all concession stock . I received 2 passes which I will use to check out the Empire 25 and the 34th street theatre.
posted by garth on Jun 22, 2009 at 7:58am
I like the LOEWS vertical on the corner of the building.
posted by tlsloews on Feb 22, 2010 at 11:14am
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