In 2013, the author of the wildly popular “Game of Thrones,” George R.R. Marin saved this single screen theatre (once a brewery) and its 120-seats by adding both a digital and 35 mm projector. Playing an eclectic rotating mix of art films to old classics to documentaries to science-fiction, there’s a movie for every taste. Additionally, there’s a small coffee shop, bar and bookstore on site, and thus, a great day for the art buff.
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In 2013, the author of the wildly popular “Game of Thrones,” George R.R. Marin saved this single screen theatre (once a brewery) and its 120-seats by adding both a digital and 35 mm projector. Playing an eclectic rotating mix of art films to old classics to documentaries to science-fiction, there’s a movie for every taste. Additionally, there’s a small coffee shop, bar and bookstore on site, and thus, a great day for the art buff.