Woodstock’s one-screen movie house is a bastion of misfit cinema 

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Tinker Street Cinema has been lighting up its small-town big screen in Woodstock since 1961. Locals have decades of memories of seeing films here, including current owner Andy Braunstein.

“My first movie here was The Fox and the Hound in 1981,” Andy recalls. “I saw Roger Rabbit here. Ed Wood, twice. I got dragged out to lots of mature stuff too, like Prêt-à-Porter and The Piano. I hated The Piano.”

Source: Woodstock’s one-screen movie house is a bastion of misfit cinema – Hudson Valley One