Wanna go see a $2 movie? You’re probably thinking of poorly recorded bootleg DVDs or perhaps a small neighborhood theater that shows only one old movie at a time. But, I’m talking about recently films that have just stopped playing in theaters—movies that are box office successes and have great reviews. I’m talking about NYU’s Program Board which is a “student-run organization dedicated to providing affordable, worthwhile entertainment and coordinating special events for the entire NYU community.” One of the great things that NYU Program Board does is offer NYU students the chance to see recent movies for the discounted price of $2.
Up coming movies include:
Milk |Monday, 3/9/09 playing at 4:30 and again at 8:30pm.
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button |Monday, 3/30/09 at 6:30pm.
Revolutionary Road |Monday, 4/6/09 at 5:30pm.
Doubt |Monday, 4/6/09 at 8:30pm.
Gran Torino |Monday, 4/20/09 at 6:30pm.
*Please note that NYU Program Board may change the movie or showtime, so check the website to confirm.
All movies are shown at the Cantor Film Center located at 36 E. 8th Street.
Get tickets at Ticket Central located at 60 Washington Square South in room 206.
The cost is $2 for NYU students and $3 for guest.
Doors open 15 minutes prior to showtime.
So whether you are studying film, a movie lover or just a student on a budget, please enjoy! Feel free to visit the NYU Program Board website, http://www.osa.nyu.edu/pb.
My name is Azaa’a Camp and I am the 11th floor RA in U-Hall for the 2008-2009 academic year. I am also a Peer Educator trained as a Sexual Health Advocate (SHA) and a Sexual Assault Educator (SAE) through NYU’s Health Promotion Office (HPO). If you have any questions or concerns related to what I have written about this week, please feel free to email me at ac1865@nyu.edu or stop by my room, 1105.
Additionally, NYU Wellness Exchange has a 24/7 hotline that you can call, 212-443-9999.