Arts & Entertainment
Bryant Park Movie Nights Are Almost Done. Here's The Final Flicks
The 30th year of summertime movies in Bryant Park will end on Aug. 21.

MIDTOWN, NY — Summer, and Bryant Park Movie Nights, are coming to a close.
As the 30th year of the mega-popular outdoor movie fest wraps up, only two films are left on this summer's line up.
On Monday, fans of comedy and fashion can finally reconcile their differences and come together to watch Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson face off in the 2001 film, "Zoolander."
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And on Aug. 21, the Bryant Park Paramount+ Movie Nights will come to a close with what they are calling a bonus film, 1997's Keenan & Kel classic "Good Burger."
Just in time for "Good Burger 2," hitting theaters in November.
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Films start at 8 p.m., but the lawn opens at 4:30 p.m. so show up early to hang out and get a good spot.
Food is provided by Hester Street Fair, but it's unclear if the vendor will be providing either orange mocha frappuccinos or Good Burgers with the secret sauce.
The Bryant Park summer movie screenings began in 1993 when HBO chairman, Michael Fuchs, wanted to recreate his summer camp experience of viewing a film under the stars, according to the Daily News.
Fuchs told the paper 30 years ago that he "hopes" it could become an annual event.
Over 26,000 movie buffs have parked on the Bryant Park Lawn so far this year.
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