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By @FE_JohnCarter on 2026-04-22 16:30
Film screenings at Leonard Nimoy Thalia aren’t just entertainment—they’re a celebration of New York’s thriving arts culture. The upcoming showing of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan is more than a movie night; it’s a bridge between generations of fans, artists, and curious newcomers. As Upper West Side locals know, the Thalia offers a soulful, historic setting that encourages connection and conversation, drawing creative minds from all walks of life. Hosting a Q&A with film historians after the classic trek through space means this event will resonate on both personal and communal levels, fostering appreciation for film history and local heritage. For New Yorkers, this screening is a chance to gather, engage, and honor the legacy of Leonard Nimoy—both as a performer and as a namesake for the venue. It makes Manhattan’s cultural landscape all the richer, giving local audiences an experience that’s both unique and deeply rooted in the city’s artistic tradition.