Danielle K.
Yelp
One of my friends, who is also from my hometown, tells me that the Spectrum is *the* place to go in Albany if you want to see independent films. I'll just get this out of the way now, but this is where I have to dock a star.
I give them MAJOR ENORMOUS props for being an independent theater, and I give them even more kudos for affordable concessions and large, comfy seats. But it really was sort of a downer to see quality films like Moon and Food Inc. on the marquee along with mainstream atrocities like Whip It and The Invention of Lying. I really, really, really, really, really wish that they'd take the notion of independent theater and really just run with it.
But then again, I suppose you have to consider your audience.
Tonight, I went to the premiere of "Against the Current," which was simply a haunting and brilliant film that was filmed down the Hudson. My friend and I were first shocked at the amount of elderly there (no offense), and then mortified by the kinds of questions they asked the director during Q&A ("This movie made me SO angry!", "But the bridges weren't in order!", "There was happy music at the end!", and the kicker, "Who was the actor driving the police boat?" only to find out that the guy was sitting right next to her, to which then everyone applauded his 10-second performance). I cannot judge a movie theater on perhaps its penchant for incredibly ignorant and uncomfortable Q&A sessions, but it does help me understand why they may not do independent exclusively...because people just don't "get it."
/end rant
In any case, the theater itself is very charming, and like I said, totally comfy unless you sit next to someone who insists on constantly jabbing you in the stomach with his elbow.
The best part? There's a ton of parking in back. That's enough to make me a regular.
At this point, I feel like I need to appreciate anything and everything in Albany that is not chain or mega-corporation, and on that stipulation alone, I will totally support and patronize the Spectrum.
However, it would be excessively cool if more people "understood" that independent films don't always translate to happy endings, but instead often spur discussion through social commentary. And that's when you can head nextdoor to the Ultraviolet to chat over some espresso.....