Last Saturday me and my friend have been at Lincoln Center to watch the movie "Funeral Parade of Roses". I entered alone before him and the ticket woman said "room on the left", so I followed her instruction and waited for him on the left room's ramp. When he arrived, he saw me and we got into the room. She didn´t tell him the room. During the session I have been trying to figure out where the Oedipus Rex myth was. And I was till the end expecting the trans would appear, as the review said. When we went out, we saw a poster on the wall and it wasn't the movie we have bought for. So we realized the ticket woman told me the wrong room. I looked for some employee to complain we watched a wrong movie because she told us the wrong room. There was only one guy at this point. He said he couldn't do nothing because all the time people enter in the wrong room. I told him I followed her instructions and I´d never expect that the employee could be wrong. He told me with a loud voice it was my obligation to check the room and that I also had watched the movie till the end, "how can we know if you didn't like the movie and is lying?" and walked away. He was so stupid! I followed him and told him I wasn't lying, one movie was in chinese and the other was in japonese so we couldn't read the movie's name. We only talked to the other "were was the trans? Where was the myth?" only when the movie had finished and realized she told us the wrong room when we went out the room and saw the movie was in the room beside. He started yelling at me. I was shocked, it was clear he didn't want to take my contact to talk to the manager or talk to me. He wasn't giving me attention, so I went out and met my friend seated at the bench in front of the restaurant. I seated too and started to tell him how aggressive the employee talked to me and didn't give me attention. Suddenly the guy passed in front of us to walk out of Lincoln Center screaming bad words! We were shocked with the treatment, so we decided to write a review informing you about the wrong information the first employee gave us - what made us watch the wrong movie - and the how unpolite and rude the...
Read moreFilm Lincoln center has become so bad that they had to hire all these unqualified people with the worst customer service experience I was ever provided my whole life. Terrible leadership team. Their manager handling membership didn’t even have the manner to respect their long term client and didn’t even let me speak. Instead he showed me such a terrible attitude of discrimination and disrespect. Will not support any of their screening moving forward. They cancelled my membership and my tickets without even sending me one confirmation notice. I asked their leader to get back to me. Nobody responded. Never ask me to pay one penny for the membership I already cancel. All go to hell if you dare to charge me one penny for the membership for this insulting experience they made...
Read moreI've found a new love in NYC: the Film Society of Lincoln Center. I recently went here to see Belated, a Colombian/Argentinian film part of the LatinBeat Film Festival. First off, the films offered here are provocative, thought-inspiring, intellectual and extremely engaging. Looking for a great documentary, something off the beaten trail...you must check out the films offered at the Film Society of Lincoln Center. What's more, often times the director and/or actor in the film is available after select viewings to answer questions: genius. The Film Society of Lincoln Center truly offers its patrons with a unique and engaging experience. A throwback to my college years when their were screenings on campus and...
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