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Watch Free Outdoor Screenings of Spider-Verse and Green Book This Month; Free Popcorn Too!

May 7, 2019 | 12:45 PM - Updated on June 5, 2022 | 11:33 PM
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City Council Member Helen Rosenthal is sponsoring movie screenings in local playgrounds this month. The movies start at dusk, and there will be free popcorn!

Go check them out:

  • Spider-Man: Into The Spider–Verse, Saturday, May 11, Samuel N. Bennerson 2nd Playground, 64th Street between Amsterdam and West End Avenues
  • Green Book, Thursday, May 23, Playground 89, 89th Street between Columbus and Amsterdam Avenues
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Mark L
Mark L
4 years ago

I totally get how Spider-Man hangs upside down and sticks to things with his superpowers and all, but how does his cup of coffee and the steam coming off of it somehow defy gravity?

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Michael
Michael
4 years ago
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That was my first thought but I’m pretty sure he’s upright, and the camera is upside down judging by the skyline behind him. Just kind kind of a play on the imagery of spiderman always being upside down like that.

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Kenny
Kenny
4 years ago

What time does it start?

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