![]() ![]() ![]() “Consumers are looking for differentiated outings and movies are no different than other forms of entertainment,” Hashemi told IndieWire in an email. Now, he’s hoping iPic’s innovative entertainment experience will be a game-changer for the industry. After selling the company to Regal Cinema, Hashemi founded iPic in 2006. Hashemi’s career in film exhibition began in 1984 when he founded Florida’s Muvico Theater, which included amenities like childcare centers, assigned seating, valet service and gourmet concessions. “You’re going to get used to the seats, you’re going to get used to the walls, but that service is what’s going to bring you back.” “What makes this experience even greater is really all the people that are there to serve you,” iPic founder and CEO Hamid Hashemi said at the company’s launch party. ‘The Crown’ Got Dark in Season 5, but Its Best Scene Was Blue READ MORE: Alamo Drafthouse Comes to Brooklyn: The Long Road Is Almost OverĪt iPic’s grand opening gala earlier this month, guests were treated to culinary delights from award-winning chef Sherry Yard and specialty cocktails from acclaimed mixologist Adam Seger, followed by a screening of the new Christopher Guest comedy “ Mascots.” How high-end is iPic’s moviegoing experience? The theater’s extra-wide “Premium” seats cost $16 to $20 per person, depending on the showtime, while “Premium Plus” reclining seats come with personal pillows and blankets and cost $28 to $32 per person. Every seat includes a small table for food and cocktails, and the front row features permanently reclined chaise lounge-style seating, priced at the premium level. (Park Slope’s Pavilion theater is also being converted to become Nitehawk’s second location in the fall of 2017.) The first Manhattan theater with oversized leather seats, in-theater waiter service and gourmet dining options, iPic joins Brooklyn-based dine-in theaters Nitehawk Cinema, which opened in 2011, and the Alamo Drafthouse, which is opening its doors on October 28. New York City’s dine-in movie theaters are growing like the price of Manhattan real estate. The most recent addition, Florida-based luxury theater chain iPic’s eight-screen theater in South Street Seaport, opened on October 7. ![]()
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