Pretty sick, went with a friend and it was very funny. $14 Movie Theater IPAs were hitting in a fantastic way. Then we went to see the second half of the Knicks game in some dive in the Village. It was a great time, stumbled on the escalator in front of strangers.
10/10
I have another indie theater that I prefer because it’s cozier, has better vibes, is much closer to me, and everybody who works there is genuinely passionate about film. It’s not really anything special visually but it’s a beautiful institution and it’s so fun to be there ❤️
But this one is an old art deco theatre designed by architect John Eberson (he designed Loew’s Paradise in the Bronx and the Paradise Theatre in Chicago)! It’s pretty run down/poorly managed and staffed but it’s a gorgeous building and definitely worth visiting. Not my photos but included for illustrative purposes!!
✅ Numero Group sweatshirt
✅ No makeup
✅ In absolute awe at the music, the storytelling, the folklore, the Southern vampires.
Haven’t been hitting the AMC as much now that unemployment has come to an end, need to rectify this stat.
I have 2 big ones that make it easier
1. The more thoughtful questions you ask the less you have to talk! Write down like 5 tonight
2. At the end of the interview ask “hey thank you for your time today; is there anything top of mind that we didn’t get to touch on that you’d like me to go over?” Something like that. Shows you are serious about the job and whatever they do ask is an opportunity for last min brownie points
In my head, theres two stages to a project — the creative bit and the labor bit. I try to get all of the creative/planning part done (ie sketching outlines for a painting or creating melodies/drum patterns for songs.) Then at a later date when I feel ready I can just paint by the numbers and grind it out without thinking.
Trying to be creative the entire time is just stressful for me