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UWS AMC Lincoln Center Theater Floods: Reopens After Short Closure

July 15, 2025 | 4:17 PM
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AMC Lincoln Square on the Upper West Side. Photo by Gus Saltonstall

By Gus Saltonstall

On Monday night, more than two inches of rain fell in a single hour in Central Park, which made it the second wettest 60 minutes ever recorded in the five boroughs.

With all that rain, there was flooding across New York City and New Jersey, including at the Upper West Side’s largest movie theater.

Videos surfaced Monday night of water pouring out of the ceiling at the AMC Lincoln Square theater at 1998 Broadway, between 67th and 68th streets.

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The theater was temporarily closed Monday evening and Tuesday morning, according to multiple reports, but reopened by midday Tuesday.

“We apologize for the inconvenience, but this theatre is temporarily closed for unforeseen maintenance,” read a message on the theater’s website that has since been removed, as first reported by PIX11.

AMC did not immediately respond to West Side Rag’s request for comment, but a spokesperson for the theater told Variety that the heavy rain caused damage to a roof pipe, leading to a “significant amount of water” entering the lower levels of the Upper West Side building.

“Impacted auditoriums and other affected areas of the theatre will remain closed as remediation work is underway,” AMC added in a statement on Tuesday morning to Variety. “Refunds will be issued automatically for tickets purchased to affected showtimes.”

It is unclear how long the affected theaters will remain closed, but we will update this story when and if we hear back from AMC. The Imax auditorium, which contains one of the largest Imax screens in the world, was not damaged, according to multiple reports, including The Hollywood Reporter.

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Jay
Jay
4 months ago

Guess no one checked the roof drains.

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Pidgeon
Pidgeon
4 months ago
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Oh please stop with the pointless snark! We had an apartment that flooded the one day of the year they drained the water tower for cleaning several floors above. A very controlled and supervised event that went out of control. You never know what incident will cause a pipe or joint to crack after a few decades, or what wall it will be behind, or where exactly the water will go when it does. The theater is at the base of a huge building with a complex roof (running track/ apartments, multiple levels, etc) Yes building mgt can check drains, but if something gives way behind a wall, under pressure of a lot of water, gravity wins. In our building , multiple apartments and connected hallway walls were affected – and that was a limited amount of water. The storm may not have been Ida, but there was tremendous amount of water at its height from an unusual direction (north and west). Not a usual stress on any a building system, i just hope the flood remediation/re-ventilation is 100% successful. Everything to avoid mildew/mold in a space like that.

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Jay
Jay
4 months ago
Reply to  Pidgeon

You had an apartment that flooded because of incompetents draining a roof tank. You do know that those tanks should be cleaned annually, meaning the drains would be checked before hand by competent maintenance types?

You’ve made my point: It’s unlikely that AMC and building maintenance were doing basic checks of roof drains.

These theatres are not at the base of a tall tower, the are in part of the building with a roof largely only 1 or 2 floors above the theatres.

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Jon UWS Native
Jon UWS Native
4 months ago
Reply to  Jay

Or…the roof drains were fine, but not designed to handle this event. When the sky suddenly drops this much water, this quickly, things like this can happen. For example, there were six inches of water in our lobby on Monday evening. It rushed in right off the street. The drains outside are in good shape. They worked as designed. The system was simply overwhelmed by the sheer volume of water. Strange times.

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Jay
Jay
4 months ago
Reply to  Jon UWS Native

Given that Ida didn’t cause the theatres to flood, I have to suspect that building management and AMC management just didn’t check.

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Jay
Jay
4 months ago
Reply to  Jon UWS Native

Well, did the theatres flood after Ida? That was a lot more rain in an hour. I don’t remember reading anything about it.

Also, there are tens of thousands of flat roofed buildings in NYC, I’ve not seen reports of significant roof drain failures. They probably happened, but haven’t been reported, unlike with a very public movieplex. I admit I’m guessing that AMC and building services weren’t on it. It’s not like very heavy rain wasn’t predicted. They’re probably now blaming each other.

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Bob
Bob
4 months ago
Reply to  Jon UWS Native

Side effects from the government and private corporations testing out weather altering tech.

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Rhubarbpie
Rhubarbpie
4 months ago
Reply to  Bob

Huh? I assume you’re talking about the subsidies the government gives to oil companies, yes?

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Sam Katz
Sam Katz
4 months ago
Reply to  Bob

LOL!

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Westside movie goer…..mot
Westside movie goer…..mot
4 months ago

“Not”

Maybe this theater is better off closed.
Ever since the pandemic the theater has been run down.
And movies are not that great anymore they could see. 👎🤮

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Annie
Annie
4 months ago
Reply to  Westside movie goer…..mot

I totally disagree. If you live cinemas as it is meant to be experienced, a movie theater is where you can immerse yourself in the medium. AMC is clean and well maintained. Staff are warm and welcoming. It’s a neighborhood gem.

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Not like it used to be 👎
Not like it used to be 👎
4 months ago
Reply to  Westside movie goer…..mot

Agreed!
Movies are the worst then ever before, Not like it was 10/15 years ago even longer… Fake digital’s , “B” movie revivals, just tons of them. Just like Broadway,, no creativity, no more big productions all past hit ‘low budget’ revival’s and way too expensive.
Small tight crampy seating too .

Last edited 4 months ago by Not like it used to be 👎
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wehstsider
wehstsider
4 months ago
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They’ve installed really roomy and comfy seats and we’ve seen several amazing filns there of late. This flooding does worry me – seems like they might have reopened too soon. You need these things to really dry out as to mitigate mold.

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Sarah
Sarah
4 months ago
Reply to  Westside movie goer…..mot

Seeing SINNERS there in IMAX was one of my best moviegoing experiences of this decade. You’re missing out.

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UWS movie fan
UWS movie fan
4 months ago
Reply to  Westside movie goer…..mot

Since the pandemic, new roomy cushioned seats have been installed in a number of the theaters. The Dolby Theater has cushioned recliners and a wrap around LED screen as you enter. The snack bar offers a larger variety of food and drinks. Would not exactly classify that as “run down”.

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subway
subway
4 months ago
Reply to  Westside movie goer…..mot

For what it is worth, our family regularly see movies there.

We are very appreciative that it is there.
We did not think it was run down (unfortunately not fans of the new seats)
And the staff are very kind.

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Sarah
Sarah
4 months ago

Interesting–because that looks like the IMAX level getting swamped! But I don’t know the rest of that theater so well.

(Hopefully it washed away the creeper with everything else?)

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Lisa
Lisa
4 months ago
Reply to  Sarah

Has anyone seen “the creeper” since your WSR expose?

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Heart UWS
Heart UWS
4 months ago

Since they ditched $5 Tuesdays they are getting what they deserve. AMC has killed the joy of movies on the big screen and deserves to drown.

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Anon
Anon
4 months ago
Reply to  Heart UWS

The price of Tuesday tickets has steadily increased and is up to $8 now. Still quite a discount.

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subway
subway
4 months ago
Reply to  Heart UWS

But why wish the demise of something that others enjoy?
Plus going to the movies is a “shared” experience.

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UWS movie fan
UWS movie fan
4 months ago
Reply to  Heart UWS

AMC Stubs members get 50% off on Tuesdays AND Wednesdays. $5 rewards earned with accumulation of points. Worth it!

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wehstsider
wehstsider
4 months ago
Reply to  UWS movie fan

I am a Stubs member and the benefits are indeed terrific!

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Rob
Rob
4 months ago

This theater needs renovation.

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Jeff
Jeff
4 months ago
Reply to  Rob

You definitely haven’t been there in a long time.

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Sam Katz
Sam Katz
4 months ago

Maybe it was a promo for a new disaster movie? “Hurricane! From the folks who brought you The Poseidon Adventure” …

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Carmella Ombrella
Carmella Ombrella
4 months ago
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😀

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