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Just around the corner from its sibling Littlefield, the massively spacious Parklife is hosting two cool Oscars events. Plus, whoever wins the online voting ballot gets a special prize.

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RSVP gets you one complimentary glass of champagne, and there will also be themed drink specials and free popcorn. The Red Carpet screening begins at 6:30pm, but since RSVP does not guarantee entry, it’s probably best to get there as soon as the doors open at 6pm. Wear your most glam attire, as there will be a red carpet complete with a fashionista interviewer, as well as a photo booth. Gowanus performance space Littlefield is known for its fun, offbeat events, and this Sunday will be hosting a free Academy Awards Screening Party.

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There’s a special themed food and drink menu, which includes the Short and Spicy cocktail (inspired by “Little Women”), made of brandy, four roses bourbon, Concorde grape syrup, pie spices, and lime  Pizza Generation (inspired by “Parasite”) comprised of bulgogi beef, kimchi, pickled peaches, mozzarella and We Are All Clowns (a la The Joker), a key lime custard dessert with graham crust and cherry whipped cream. You must pay for a $30 food/beverage voucher to reserve a seat. The event is sold out at the Williamsburg location, but a few spots are still available in Prospect Park. The event starts at 8 for the living screening, but definitely arrive early to enjoy craft cocktails and gourmet bites at either the Roxy Bar or The Django.ĭinner-and-a-movie destination Nitehawk is hosting a viewing party so you can sit back and order dinner while watching the awards on the big screen. The Art Deco interiors are the perfect backdrop to enjoy “first-run independent films, rare archival prints, and 35mm cult classics,” and this Sunday, for a special Oscar Party.

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The Roxy Cinema in Tribeca is another 1920s-style movie theater, this one named after an actual film house of the decade. Doors will open at 6pm and no ticket purchase is necessary. Guests will be able to watch in both theaters, the Commissary restaurant (it probably makes sense to secure a reservation), and Lobby bar. Metrograph on the Lower East Side was specifically designed to transport you to “the great New York movie theaters of the 1920s, as well as the Commissaries of the Hollywood Studio back lots,” so it’s fitting that the venue will be screening the Oscars. Walk-ins are welcome, but you can also reserve a four-person table for $260 (it includes food platters, popcorn, and two drinks/person) or reserve seats in the Temptation dining area with a $40/person minimum. There will be cocktails inspired by the movie nominees and a “Hollywood red carpet backdrop” to take photos. For the second year, the opulent bar/restaurant will hold a viewing party that begins at 6:30 to catch the red carpet pre-show. The gilded, Victorian decor of Nomad’s Oscar Wilde bar may pre-date Hollywood’s heydey, but it sure does feel like you’re stepping back in time.









Parklife gowanus