The Indie Revival: How America's Small Cinemas Are Winning Back Young Hearts In an era dominated by streaming giants and algorithm driven entertainment, independent movie theaters are experiencing a resurgence in popularity.
But what lies behind this trend, and is it more than just a fleeting fad? According to John Wilson, owner of Low Cinema in New York City, the answer lies in the human touch.
His tiny theater, which boasts an eclectic mix of classic and cult films, has become a beloved fixture in the Ridgewood neighborhood.