​The Paris Theater

The Paris Theater. Tucked on a Midtown side street between Bergdorf's and The Plaza, the last single-screen cinema has been a glamorous go-to for movie premieres and artsy film aficionados for the past 70-odd  years. When it opened back in 1948, Marlene Dietrich had the honor of cutting the ribbon. After being faced with closure, Netflix revived the iconic spot, which has once again opened its doors to cinephiles post-COVID. After a year of taking in movies on your laptop, it’s time to see ‘em on the big screen once again.

The Paris Theater, 4 W 58th St.

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