My first "Coffee Table" book of 2026.
A bit disappointing actually , but perhaps my expectations got in the way.
The author Matt Lambros, is by trade, an architectural photographer, and a very good one at that.
He can show you, and highlight a building, interior or exterior, from any angle.
The problem is that he cannot turn back time.
Many of these wonderful, ornate, historical theaters have had their day.
Built at great expense, they have fallen too far to realistically keep up.
The result is too many pictures of fallen plaster and partially collapsed roofs.
Not just in a few cases, but in the case of most of the featured sites.
If you are looking for a "Feel Good" book that shows the saving power of community spirit that repeatedly "saves the day", then you really won't find it here. (Although there are a few).
In most cases the owners got in over their heads and the local authorities waited too long in supporting a rescue plan for one of their communities greatest assets.
Matt features buildings that he actually visited and photographed.
I wish that he got to visit grand restored theaters such as the Stanley Theatre in Jersey City, N.J
Built as the flagship of the Stanley-Fabian chain, the massive and ornate Stanley Theatre was the 6th largest movie palace in the country at the time of its opening. It was also the 2nd largest Atmospheric style movie theatre ever built in the USA, and ultimately the 11th largest movie theatre ever built in America. It's prospects looked quite grim. However, in one of the most significant movie palace restorations ever, it was purchased by the Watchtower Bible and Tract society in 1983 to be restored as a regional Jehovah’s Witnesses Assembly Hall. The Witnesses then set about on a massive and sensitive restoration project, entirely undertaken by thousands of volunteers, to completely clean, repair and restore the building to its original appearance. Fortunately, despite the years of neglect, the Stanley Theatre was virtually intact, having never been multiplexed or converted into other uses.
I would have liked to see stories like that included in this book here.
An index would have been a nice addition to this publication.