<p>Actually, the theater on Temple Street is not small at all - it’s so large it even has its own liquor license. And it shows a number of first-run films. Right now, for example, it is showing Match Point. It was the first theater in CT to show that movie. As far as premieres go, new movies now often premiere in New York, Connecticut and Los Angeles and the reason is that theater on Temple Street. It used to be just NY and LA that got the new movies about a week before they came out in the rest of the country.</p>
<p>Also, I don’t know why Yale students would take a taxi ($20 each way to a theater on the edge of town) when there is a bus that charges $1.25 and gets there in 15 minutes, and also goes to a number of other theaters in the area in about 15 minutes. Especially with the theater on Temple Street and all of the film societies at Yale that show films a couple months after they come out for $3. Visit the CTTransit website. Spoiled Yalies?</p>