
The Albert & Eunice
Boscov Theater
Reading’s Home for Independent Film.
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Celebrating the Art of Cinema
Join our growing community of film lovers and celebrate the art of cinema! Our beautiful and intimate 125 seat theater hosts regular movie screenings 7 days a week along with occasional film premieres, special events, film festivals, live performances, and more!
The Boscov Theater is located on the ground floor inside GoggleWorks Center for the Arts in Reading, PA. Stop by our box office during business hours to buy tickets in-person or become a will-call VIP by buying your tickets in advance online! No need to print your receipt, we’ll have you on the list come showtime!
Our weekly screening schedule is subject to change depending on holidays, private events, or special screenings – but our typical weekly showtimes are as follows:
| Mon | 3pm, 7pm |
| Tues | 3pm, 7pm |
| Wed | 3pm, 7pm |
| Thurs | 3pm, 7pm |
| Fri | 12pm, 3pm, 7pm |
| Sat | 12pm, 3pm, 7pm |
| Sun | 12pm, 3pm, 7pm |

🎬 NEW! The Boscov Theater
All-Access Pass is here.
One golden pass, a full year of movies at GoggleWorks’ intimate, independent cinema. Support independent film in Reading and treat yourself at the same time. The Albert & Eunice Boscov Theater All-Access Pass gives you a full calendar year of movies, popcorn, and VIP perks. Plus, every pass sold helps to support our year-round programming and fund pay-it-forward screening events for our community.
Current & Upcoming Films
Come see a great movie in our state-of-the-art film theater! We host regular showtimes seven days a week and aim to bring in a variety of limited engagement, international, documentary, and arthouse films you aren’t likely to find playing anywhere else in the area!
The Last Class
One Battle After Another
Wisdom of Happiness
No Other Choice
Once More, Like Rain Man – Autism After 21 Movie Night
Over Your Dead Body
Fantasy Life
Won’t You Be My Neighbor? (Special 143 Day Screening)
10 Good Men
Recorder: The Marion Stokes Project
Stripped for Parts: American Journalism on the Brink
Wayne’s World (1992)