The Ghostbusters Have a New HQ and BBQ Films took us to Celebrate its Opening
There was something strange happening in Williamsburg last night. More strange than usual. BBQ Films, the immersive cinema group who
Cities 101: How Do NYC Subway Stations Get Cleaned? Powerwashing.
5.9 million people on average ride the MTA daily. That’s almost six million pairs of shoes walking up
We Went to Beetlejuice’s Wedding Hosted by BBQ Films and Lived to Write the Tale
We know by now that BBQ Films, the immersive cinema group, knows how to throw a party. We know they
First Trailer for Baz Lurhmann’s “The Get Down” Transports Us Back to late ’70s NYC
This is first trailer for The Get Down, a Netflix original series, that takes place in the South Bronx during
7 Ways to Celebrate Star Wars: The Force Awakens in NYC
Unless you are currently in a coma, you know what today is. Star Wars: The Force Awakens is now, finally,
NYC Film Locations for Jessica Jones, Netflix’s New Marvel Series
Jessica Jones, the second Netflix series set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, premiered on the streaming service a few weeks
BBQ Films “Blade Rave” Covered Terminal Five and Everyone with Blood This Weekend
It’s not everyday we bring a poncho to a party, but then again, it isn’t everyday BBQ Films
10 Great Cosplay Moments at the 2015 New York Comic-Con
Seeing people in attention-grabbing attire is pretty normal in New York City. However, if you were wondering why it was
Top 5 NYC Street Art Pieces: August 2015 Edition
In our monthly showcase, Untapped Cities Street Art Columnist Christopher Inoa highlights the top five New York City graffiti and
The Spirit of 5Pointz Lives On at Brooklyn Reclaimed in Bushwick in New Street Art Curation
It wasn’t too long ago when commuters would come out of the 7 train tunnel from Manhattan and see
Get a Sneak Peek Inside the “Seinfeld: The Apartment” Recreation in NYC
It’s amazing how “A Show About Nothing,” can mean so much to New York City. In celebration of the
“Modern Ruin: A World’s Fair Pavilion” Documentary Looks At The Birth, Neglect and Hopeful Rebirth of a NYC Landmark
The 1964 World’s Fair pavilion in Flushing Meadows Corona Park by Philip Johnson is viewed by some as a