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This museum is unbelievable. It's beautifully curated, interactive, and engaging. You could easily spend 3 or 4 hours here, especially if you're into film & television.
In Astoria this museum is a homage to all movies,video game and how they came to be. The different eras and actors and important figures through out cinema. A lot of hand on exhibits. Great for kids
Here for Mad Men (or a movie)? Stay and explore the neighborhood (especially the food). I love Mamu Thai at 36th Ave. & 36th St. (they have a great food truck but this is their newer permanent spot).
Membership at the museum gets you the chance to see independent and/or international films you might have missed and classics you already love or have always meant to see--all on the big screen.
Muy recomendable, si estás interesado en el comienzo del cine y la televisión 📺 es el mejor museo por visitar, también cuenta con Videojuegos y exposiciones temporales.
The Museum of the Moving Image is one of Astoria’s most cherished cultural institutions. The museum screens 400 movies a year, from silent classics to contemporary hits. \nПодробнее
A wonderful museum on the history of moving images in a city where so many classic films were shot.From Scorsese to Star Wars,video games to kinetoscope,it provides a uniquely immersive experience
The great thing about this museum is that it not only teach you the history of cinema but also branches out into evolution of video games (it is moving image after all)
I really enjoyed it especially their new exhibition of mad men and how they have the set and the different clothing they use. Quite impressed!! I would definitely go back when they have a new exhibit
For a historical and interactive experience, this is an amazing museum for you to visit. Check out the sound effects room, the Jim Henson exhibit & the video games are a fan favorite!
Fantastic museum dedicated to film, video, and animation. Great for expert and casual visitors alike. Great for kids, too! Never crowded and always fascinating. Historical info plus pop culture fun.
Keep an eye out for membership deals on Groupon. Being a member is absolutely worth it for all the screenings they do alone. It's a really fun museum too, any movie geek would be in heaven here!
Great experience, Part of the Historical Kaufman studios. Cheap entrance. Interactive. Don't forget to do a flip book, and bring some coins to play in some games ;) Ask about special movie showings.
I cannot get enough of this museum. It's a paradise for the erudite performingartist. The current Chuck Jones exhibit is fabulous as was the Jim Henson installation. National Treasure
If you haven't been here, go NOW, this museum is immersive and interactive and truly embodies a feeling of a living museum, with relatable culture due to presentation of current popular media!
The C-3PO tape dispenser in the Behind the Screen exhibit was produced to promote The Empire Strikes Back; the company responsible also made mugs featuring the heads of other Star Wars characters. \nПодробнее
Movie history meets cutting-edge architecture at the recently renovated AMMI. If you’re a film buff, it’s worth the trip to Queens. Wed-Thur: 10:30am-5pm | Fri: 10:30am-8pm | Sat-Sun: 11:30am-7pm
A fun and unexpected museum in Astoria. Check out the arcade room (you will need tokens to play) and the pop culture memorabilia. Fridays from 4-8pm it's free admission.
Come with a blank DVD-R and search around the outside of the building, you just might find a DVD slot that will burn media curated as part of Aram Bartholl's "Dead Drop" art installation. \nПодробнее
Out of museums all over NYC, this is one to be visited for something everyone can relate to. Their arcade is cool, but a lot of their machines still need fixing — some having broken buttons/joysticks.
Such a cool museum! You get to see music videos of every genre from weird remixes to bjork in 3D. The third floor is the best, you can try to do VoiceOvers (that's hilarious!)
Aside from exhibiting all types of media (such as fanzines, old cameras and arcade consoles), the facility also offers a 267-seat cinema with multiple weekend screenings. \nПодробнее
After a three-year renovation and expansion that nearly doubled its previous size, the City-owned Museum of the Moving Image in Astoria, Queens reopened on January 2011.
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Wonderful special exhibits and community events are hosted in this NY staple. Get on their mailing list for a community calendar you won't want to miss.
The second floor of the permanent exhibit includes an interactive where you can record a video with your friends. After, you can buy a flip book of your video in the gift shop!
In 2011, the Museum of the Moving Image, in Astoria, completed an equally massive, size-doubling $67 million revamp that added new galleries, theaters, and a courtyard.
Come here after 4pm on Fridays for Free Admission! The Jim Henson exhibit is very cool – see it before it closes. Check their film-screening schedule – it’s included in your admission.
Anyone who has ever wondered how they made a movie or likes the movie making process will love this museum. Cool interactive exhibits and neat displays of both modern and historic films.
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Museum of the Moving Image
36-01 35th Ave (btwn 36th St and 37th St) Astoria, NY11106 США