Celebrate our building’s 100th birthday and its long history as a movie house! "Movies Through the Decades" is a monthly series featuring a top film of the decade, from the 1940s through the '80s, each with matching “vintage” ticket prices.
We’re celebrating The Z’s 100th birthday and long history as a movie house with films throughout the century and matching “vintage” ticket prices!
The 1960s: Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany’s
Fortune hunter Holly Golightly finds herself captivated by aspiring writer Paul Varjak, who moves into her building on a wealthy woman's dime. As romance blooms between Paul and Holly, Doc Golightly shows up on the scene, revealing Holly's past.
Run time: 1 hour and 54 minutes
Rated PG-13 for suggestive sexual references, language and some substance use.
Content advisory: Racism
We’re celebrating The Z’s 100th birthday and long history as a movie house with films throughout the century and matching “vintage” ticket prices!
The 1970s: Bruce Lee in Enter the Dragon
Bruce Lee plays a monk who enters a brutal martial arts tournament to which only the best are invited. His athletic prowess lands him there, but he's also serving as a spy who's out to prove that the contest's manager is a player in the drug trade.
Run time: 1 hour and 42 minutes
Rating: R
Content advisory: sexual situations, violence, suicide or self-harm, and nudity.
We’re celebrating The Z’s 100th birthday and long history as a movie house with films throughout the century and matching “vintage” ticket prices!
The 1980s: ?
We want YOU to decide! Vote for your favorite 1980s top grossing film or write-in your choice.
Click here to cast your vote by February 15.