June 2014! New Calendar! New Podcast! 1st 2nd Anniversary! I Can't Wait Til The Second!
New York City's premiere resource for classic film screenings in the metropolitan area. Offering reviews, recommendations, venues and a host of links keeping classic film and the silver screens alive.

With all the extra-anarchic calamity that has recently found safe haven within my efforts of late, it's nearly slid past me that this day marks the two-year anniversary of the website. Perhaps not the proper anniversary, since the interactive calendar took til August 2012 to make its debut, but this here's where we got started back in June of that year. Which brings me a moment of not only great pride but joy as well, and appreciation for the efforts of the people who've enabled me in my effort to encourage this niche addiction for classic cinema screened large. First and foremost I must thank one Michael Davis for his encouragement and skills both constructive and troubleshooting. He built this thing after all. Not just on Rock n' Roll. And I'm also grateful for the contributions and goodwill of Ingrid Montealegre and Adam Honen. Without them this site would still be a pipe dream.
And looky here! Just two years later I can boast not only a brand new interactive calendar for the month of June '14, but the third monthly overview podcast, so you can easily listen at your convenience to the next 30 days' worth of happenings on NYC's repertory circuit. You can find the podcast here if it isn't already available to the right of this article, and the calendar is ready for your perusal. Click away.
I want to clearly state on the site's 2nd birthday how much I appreciate the suport of you, the reader, the calendar clicker, those who've gone on to follow the Facebook page and Twitter feed and spread the word about my efforts. My intention regarding this site has always been to provide access to a type of film school, one for expert and amateur alike, a curriculum based on the notion that we can never truly experience or evaluate cinema unless it's afforded the legacy of the Lumiere brothers and screened large and communally. So far you seem to like me you really really like me hey it won her an Oscar sue me.
I still have a lot of plans for this page going forward, and I hope to not only maintain your interest but reach out to a wider audience. Film lovers are, at their core, brethren and sistren. Yeah that last word's a word. Just check Dikshunarry.com.
So to sum up, thanks. It's been an education and a privilege. And I hope to bring you more and better of the same in the months and years to come. Vive film, Suckahz. And Solidarnosc.
-Joe Walsh