Before the Arbor took over handling first-run art-house fare, this was the place to get your monthly dose of Godard, Fellini, and Danny Boyle. It's still catering to the art crowd, but the lines are a bit shorter these days and the aura that much more subdued. No matter, it's still an old favorite, with four screens, zilch THX (Dolby Stereo instead), and plenty of leg room in its 400-capacity main auditorium. Amazingly, the Village can handle 16mm prints in addition to 35mm (local filmmakers ought to jot that down for future reference), a definite mark in its favor. Standard concessions, wheelchair accessibility, and the like make this a solid home for Austin's burgeoning art crowd.