Linden Boulevard Multiplex Cinemas
2784 Linden Boulevard,
Brooklyn,
NY
11208
2784 Linden Boulevard,
Brooklyn,
NY
11208
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Linden Boulevard Multiplex Cinemas opened on May 15, 1998 with a total seating capacity of 3,200. In 2020 the seating capacity was reduced to 2,600 due to re-spacing. On July 30, 2023 it was announced that the theatre and a parcel of land had been purchased by a supermarket chain. It closed on January 2, 2024.
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In the current issue of Time Out New York Magazine, comedian Gastor Almonte cites the Linden Boulevard as a favorite for a Night at the Cinema: “Whenever you go to the movies, you need to go to the theater most related to that movie’s culture. Whenever a real pro-black movie came out, I always went to Linden. Anytime there’s a movie that you know is going to have any type of say in black culture, watch it at Linden during opening weekend. Seeing ‘Django Unchained’ at that movie theater? Incredible. I cannot fathom anything beating that experience.”
Meredith Rhule, that woman projectionist sounds like the one who worked at Amboys in the late 90s. She fits the description and never wore a bra there either.
Please update, movie theatre open May 15, 1998. Just uploaded the Grand Opening Ad
Please add the theatre open with 14 screens with entrance from the street and in the rear parking lot. It operated by National Amusements Showcase Cinemas. New seating added in 2019 with reserved seating.
Please update, 2600 based on showcase cinemas ticketing system. They added some extra legroom rows in 2019
The National Amusements Linden Blvd Multiplex is going to close and be replaced by a Food Bazaar Supermarket. https://eastnewyork.com/supermarket-chain-buys-multiplex-movie-theater-on-linden-blvd-in-east-new-york-for-40-million/
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theatrefan - More correctly, the parcel of land on which the theatre occupies a portion was purchased for 40 million, not just the theatre for 40 million.
Yes, you are correct robboehm.
Theatre closing January 2, 2024. See ad in photos section