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Nitehawk Cinema

4.4(2351 reviews)
€€·
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Open
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Saturday10:30 AM – 11:00 PM
Sunday10:30 AM – 11:00 PM

Amenities

Accessible

Reviews

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Wallace Maldonado

Wallace Maldonado

2 weeks ago

"This Theater Rocks it has that Classic old School Theater Vibe with Some Modern Additions love the Food Service the Seating was Nice & Relaxing Got Sausage & Peppers with Fries! And love there Cocktails. I'll Definitely Be Coming Back to this Theater."

Jismeily M

Jismeily M

2 weeks ago

"Very organize, clean and different movie theater. Loved this because I found it casually and is the best theater I have been. I love that it is casual but felt like watching a movie at home but with a big screen. I loved the food and the service felt special getting the food to my seat and enjoying a good movie."

Theresa Cao

Theresa Cao

a month ago

"So much love to send to Nitehawk and the events team 🩷 We had our birthday party here by renting out one of the theaters to host a Nintendo Switch video game tournament. It was such a blast and the Nitehawk team was amazing to work with (huge shoutout to Chenelle & Raekwon)! The sound and picture quality was perfect, we were able to customize the menus to fit our theme (the Fried Chicken S’witch was a hit), and the space was cozy yet spacious enough to socialize. Would highly recommend having an event here and can’t wait to come back!!"

Cheikh Ndiaye

Cheikh Ndiaye

2 months ago

"It’s nice being able to order food while watching movies. However, I’d prefer sitting on reclining seats while watching movies. The seats were a little too hard to enjoy the movie I was watching here. Thanks for the great services though."

Kenneth Wong

Kenneth Wong

2 months ago

"On my way to Nitehawk Prospect Park for the New Voices Filmmaker Grant Showcase at NewFest, I took an early train and got off at the Prospect Park station. The mosaic murals there—depicting everyday New Yorkers on the subway, reading newspapers or daydreaming on their commute—felt like a quiet prologue to the evening ahead. Before the screening, I took a slow stroll in the park, watching the last light slip through the trees. Inside the cinema, the mood was both intimate and electric. The showcase featured the 2025 New Voices Grant recipients—MG Evangelista, Shuli Huang, Farah Jabir, and Kevin Xian Ming Yu—each telling stories that felt tender, brave, and beautifully specific. I was surprised and proud to learn that Farah is Malaysian too, carrying another thread of Southeast Asian voice into the festival. After the screening, we gathered around tables of food under warm lights, surrounded by merch printed with slogans like “Queer Film Is an Act of Rebellion.” There was laughter, conversation, and a shared sense of purpose. In that moment, New York felt like a constellation of small worlds—each filmmaker, each story, illuminating a different way of belonging."