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IFC Center

 
Overall Rating 4.3
Total votes: 44
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Monday: 10:30 am - 10:00 pm; Tuesday: 10:30 am - 10:00 pm; Wednesday: 10:30 am - 10:00 pm; Thursday: 10:30 am - 10:00 pm; Friday: 10:30 am - 10:00 pm; Saturday: 10:30 am - 10:00 pm; Sunday: 10:30 am - 10:00 pm;
Time zone: Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) for IFC Center in New York is -5 hours
 

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323 6th Ave, New York, NY 10014, USA
GPS coordinates
Latitude: 40.7312056°
Longitude: -74.0016722°

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Phone number
+1 212-924-7771
Official website
http://www.ifccenter.com/
 

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Reviewed August 22, 2016 03:13
Review rating 5
- Excellent #126663
Apart from having to occasionally overhear conversations among some intolerable film snobs here, the IFC Center is about as good as it gets for independent film in New York (though I personally prefer the Angelika). They manage to screen upwards of a dozen different films a day, so you've got a lot of options on any given day of the week (even if you personally don't care for a lot of them). Plus, they manage to arrange q&a's with some rather interest folks in film.

Apparently an expansion and remodel are in the works, both of which will be greatly appreciated. Though I cannot imagine the city without IFC in the interim.
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Reviewed June 15, 2016 15:00
Review rating 5
- Excellent #126666
Great indie theater with excellent programming. Also have fantastic t-shirt line with infamous directors names written in script mimicking heavy metal bands. Just learned that the theater is proposing to expand with more screens, which is very exciting news.
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Reviewed June 14, 2016 16:59
Review rating 5
- Excellent #126667
My favorite movie theatre in NYC. if you're a foriegn and independent film buff, this is your place. It's in the heart of the Village. Surrounded by tattoo parlors and next to a busy Papaya Dog. Love it.
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Reviewed June 1, 2016 13:46
Review rating 1
- Terrible #126664
I have to agree with the reviewer Aaron on the customer service. I was a loyal patron of IFC Center for years up until yesterday. After the treatment I received I will never go back again.

I just started a membership with Moviepass about 6 months ago, and was happy to see that IFC is a participating theater. Participating is the key word. It implies voluntary activity. You pay a monthly fee and then the app alllows you 1 movie per day, shows you participating theaters, and once you're within a short distance of a theater, allows you to reserve a credit towards a particular movie there. Any films that the theater chooses not to include in Moviepass are greyed-out and you cannot reserve those. I reserved a slot for a doc called "The Witness". But when I got to the ticket window, the clerk told me she couldn't sell me one to that film with my Moviepass because it was part of a special series and was a higher price. I offered to pay the difference. Nope. The "machine" will not allow her to process a ticket in that way. I asked her why the movie was showing as available if it's not. She doesn't know. But she then tells me that "This happens all the time." That should've been my first clue that these folks don't really care about their customers. It happens all the time but they don't do anything to resolve it. They just put their customers out.

Long story short (kinda) I grudglingly pay out of pocket for a ticket to "The Witness". Because I really, really wanted to see this movie. Then I realize, why not use my Moviepass to purchase a seat for another movie, and just go see "The Witness" instead? If IFC isn't going to honor what's on their Moviepass, then I'll do it myself. I should point out here that I live in New Jersey, so I traveled into the city to see this movie.

And that's where things get freaky. I give the guy my ticket, I hang out in the upstairs waiting room for a bit, and then as I'm walking into the theater, the ticket taker stops me. "I know I gave you a stub for Theater 3," he says. I tell him I'm going in to see "The Witness" and he tells me he'll have to get the manager. At this point I'm just laughing to myself. These folks are really going to harass me for trying to see the movie I traveled into the city to see because THEIR Moviepass advertised it as available? The manager comes out and proceeds to tell me that IFC has NO CONTROL over the fact that they're even on Moviepass. What? When I point out to her that that's impossible because other theaters are able to grey out the films they don't want to be available for purchase, she asks me in a very curt tone, "Do you want to see another film, or not?"

Note to IFC: Here's what good customer service looks like. You mistakenly post a film on your Moviepass. A Moviepass customer reserves a slot for that film and tries to purchase a ticket. You realize that movie should NOT have been posted, but you get the customer a seat anyway, because it's YOUR MISTAKE!

I'm very sorry to say that I will never patronize IFC again because of this incident. It's a shame because in spite of the small screens, they offer up films that you just can't find most places. Just goes to show ya - friendly service is the most important thing.

I'll take my business to Film Forum instead.
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Reviewed February 19, 2016 22:56
Review rating 1
- Terrible #126665
Upon arriving at the ticket window to pick up our tickets, my girlfriend and I were outright ignored while the seller chatted idly with another individual in the booth. When she finally decided to notice us, the seller barely even looked up, continued talking, and slid us our tickets. I thought nothing of; it's a boring job and nothing to be enthusiastic about, but, when we walked in the front doors, the ticket man (whatever that job is called) had the exact same look of tortured malice. I wasn't sure if he was on the verge of suicide or homicide. After standing in the queue for a few moments, my girlfriend decided to get some popcorn while I went outside to smoke a cigarette. I told the doorman that I was smoking and would be back in a few moments, but when I returned he demanded my ticket receipt and acted as though he had never seen me, despite the fact that maybe two people had entered the building while I was gone. All right, I think, these people certainly hate their jobs; I'm uncomfortable, but I can't blame them, can I? My girlfriend is back in line with the popcorn, and I'm bewildered by the exorbitant price for such a measly bag of bland fluff. Luckily we brought our own snacks. We're ushered into the theater, and again I am bewildered. The screen and theater are as measly as the bag of popcorn: no more than six rows of seats, and a screen smaller than you could get on a $50 projector! All in all no one should be spending the ridiculous price of movie tickets these days on such a poor experience.
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