Trek82368108/13/19Get off the beaten track! See the films (and speakers) you can't see anywhere else in a small theatre that serves real butter with their popcorn! They screen classic movies in repertory and new... More
92876MarcoB12/23/18Wide variety of independent, foreign, and revival films that you won't get a chance to see anywhere else on a big screen. The theater alone is worth a visit. It has a real balcony for one thing.... More
adabbler11/25/18On Thanksgiving we went to see two Akira Kurosawa's movies shot in 1961 and 1962 (Yojimbo and Sanjuro) at Brattle Theater, which, perhaps, was the only public place opening on holidays. We are lucky... More
travelinbluesgal08/06/18I love, love, love the Brattle. They show the most excellent movies...classics to indie films and more and they often partner w/ the Harvard Book Store for author events. Ticket prices are very... More
Sarah V04/24/17Saw an interview with Rachel Dratch here for the Women in Comedy Festival. I was definitely surprised by how small and intimate the theatre is. Definitely a bit run-down, but a landmark nonetheless. More