Coolidge Corner Theatre expansion to open on March 27

The day we've all been waiting for has arrived! The doors to the expanded Coolidge will open to the public on Wednesday, March 27, 2024.

From left to right: Moviehouse 5, new lobby, Moviehouse 6, Education and Community Engagement Center

While our historic marquee and theaters remain unchanged, we'll be unveiling 14,000 sq. ft. of new space, including:

  • Two new theaters (Moviehouse 5 with 145 seats and Moviehouse 6 with 49 seats)
  • An expanded lobby, featuring indoor ticketing and combined concessions and bar
  • An Education and Community Engagement Center for classes, private events, and more

The project completes the transformation of the beloved local institution into a leading national center for film and culture.

Beyond creating more spaces for screenings, the expansion will increase opportunities for educational and cultural programming, a core part of the organization's mission. The Coolidge recently hired its first-ever director of education, who will oversee the expansion of existing adult film education programs and the launch of a new youth education initiative.

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To celebrate this once-in-a-generation project, we've lined up fun giveaways, special screenings, open houses, and more! Read on to see what we've got in store.

Special Screenings

Be one of the first to see a movie on our two new screens! Both films will have multiple showtimes. The first films we'll be showing ever in the new space are:

Open Houses

Join us at one of these opportunities to see the new space completely free and open to the public (no tickets necessary):

  • Tuesday, March 26 from 2:00–4:00pm
  • Saturday, April 6 from 9:00–11:00am

Take your time wandering through our expansion and soaking it all in. We'll have plenty of staff on site to help you get oriented and to answer questions.

New Merch

Logo t-shirt

Since 1933, the Coolidge has been been showing the best classic, foreign, independent, and midnight cult films. As we enter a new era, we wanted to pay homage to our past with a commemorative Comfort Colors t-shirt that features our old logos since we first opened as a movie theater! These shirts (and other new merch, such as enamel pins) will be available for purchase at our concessions stand in the new lobby space.

This Week

  • Maria Callas (Angelina Jolie), the world's greatest opera singer, lives the last days of her life in 1970s Paris, as she confronts her identity and life.

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  • From writer/directors Scott Beck and Bryan Woods and starring Hugh Grant, Sophie Thatcher, and Chloe East.

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  • The new thriller from Edward Berger (All Quiet on the Western Front) starring Ralph Fiennes, Stanley Tucci, John Lithgow, and Isabella Rossellini. 

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  • From director John Crowley (Brooklyn) and starring Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh. 

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  • Mismatched cousins David and Benji reunite for a tour through Poland to honor their beloved grandmother.

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  • Winner of the Palme d'Or at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival.

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  • Julian Schnabel’s stunning debut, presented in black & white, starring Jeffrey Wright and David Bowie.

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  • The new film from director Steve McQueen (12 Years a Slave), starring Saoirse Ronan. 

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  • A little magic goes a long way.

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  • inland empire

    "A Woman In Trouble."

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  • Threatening the very limits of common decency.

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  • Students will learn the technical approaches & reasoning behind some of the most treasured moments of moving image storytelling.

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  • The original Dracula which launched the Hollywood horror genre and defined the iconic look and frightening character of the famed vampire.

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  • Claudio Simonetti's Goblin celebrates Claudio's career with ANTHOLOGY, a live performance spanning his career and highlighting all his "best of" songs and scores.

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  • He never realized how far 35 millimeters would take him.

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  • One of the most beloved (and terrifying) Christmas cult classics, from director Joe Dante.

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