Belcourt Theatre
2102 Belcourt Ave, Nashville, TN 37212 (615) 383-9140
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Nashville, TNBest Film Programming
Remember a decade ago when we used to look at the awesome independent movie theaters in other cities—the Alamo Drafthouse in Austin, the Music Box in Chicago, Film Forum in New York—and wish we had one? Now we do, and the greatest thing about the city's last historic theater (besides the fact that the entire community had a hand in saving it) is that it has successfully combined elements of the others while remaining unique to Nashville. The theater's recent survey of homelessness on film was a valiant, under-attended effort, but its first-rate film-noir series earlier this year was a smash, and next month's complete Stanley Kubrick retro (yes, including his first feature, the never-shown-in-Nashville Fear and Desire) looks to be a blockbuster. And this week brings the International Black Film Festival (see story on p. 135) followed by the Nashville Jewish Film Festival—constituent-driven events that multiply the city's viewing options. In short: If you can't find something to watch here, kindly donate your eyes to someone who'll use them. —JIM RIDLEY
ScottH
Male / Nashville, TNwhat's not to love?
Saw the following at the Belcourt:
1) Townes Van Zant tribute concert
2) 2006 World Cup Final
3) Stanley Kubrick film series
4) JJ Cale
5) The Jayhawks
6) Sat morning kids shows
7) and Yazoo beer on draught
8) great neighborhood
9) great folks
mr. pink
Male / Nashville, TNBest Theater in Nashville
A must—an awesome arthouse/draft house that shows anything from Bela Tarr to cheesy midnight movies to restored classics. One of the best theaters in the country, and a key player in Sundance's Art House Project linking independent theaters across America into an alternative distribution path.
NashStu
Male / Nashville, TNUnpretentious arthouse cinema
Always friendly staff, great movie selections by Toby and crew and a great place to see concerts when they roll through. One complaint, the seats... but guess what? They're raising money for new ones!!
MaggieB
Female / Nashville, TNWhere else can you see an amazing indie film, catch a play, bring your kids for live entertainment on Saturday mornings, see the Jayhawks live, see tremendous film festivals, dress up and watch the Oscars live, see It's a Wonderful Life at holiday time, and watch the Titans on the big screen? All complete with a full bar, popcorn and a cool historical vibe?

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