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Wednesday 4/ 1 | Thursday 4/ 2History, memory and nostalgia blend into a vividly realized work of autofiction in Nigeria’s first-ever Cannes selection and winner of the Caméra d’Or Special Mention. It is June 12, 1993 — the first election of the country since a military coup a decade ago. Far... One of the most beloved sports movies of all time, this film combines a classic tale of heroic destiny, a nostalgic love for the American pastime at its glory in the 1930s and the dramatic flair that the best sports contests deliver. Robert Redford is... Annemarie Jacir’s sweeping, timely and deeply affecting historical epic brings to life a pivotal period in Palestinian history that has rarely been represented on film. Set during the British Mandate for Palestine in the months leading up to the Arab Revolt of 1936, the film... With 10 Oscar® nominations — including Supporting Actor nods for Al Pacino, James Caan and Robert Duvall, and wins for Best Picture, Screenplay and Actor (Marlon Brando for his iconic Don Corleone) — Francis Ford Coppola’s darkly sympathetic family drama transformed the way we think... Set in 1937, at the peak of Joseph Stalin’s Great Purge — yet chillingly relevant today — Sergei Loznitsa’s dark parable of tyranny is based on a novella by the dissident writer and scientist Georgy Demidov, who was himself imprisoned for nearly 20 years. Against... Two of Britain’s greatest painters, J.M.W. Turner and John Constable, were also the greatest of rivals. Born within a year of each other, both used landscape painting to reflect the changing world around them. Now, Tate Britain is bringing these two greats together for a... An American pulp novelist in postwar Vienna finds himself enmeshed in the hunt for an old friend, now a notorious black marketeer. Carol Reed's exemplary thriller, often cited as one of the greatest films ever made, and cinema's most vivid example of "high noir" style,... | Friday 4/ 3History, memory and nostalgia blend into a vividly realized work of autofiction in Nigeria’s first-ever Cannes selection and winner of the Caméra d’Or Special Mention. It is June 12, 1993 — the first election of the country since a military coup a decade ago. Far... One of the all-time greatest movie sequels continues the saga of the Corleone clan, moving not only forward but back — as new don Michael Corleone (Al Pacino) weathers crushing setbacks and familial disintegration. The film explores the Corleone family’s voyage to America and struggle... Annemarie Jacir’s sweeping, timely and deeply affecting historical epic brings to life a pivotal period in Palestinian history that has rarely been represented on film. Set during the British Mandate for Palestine in the months leading up to the Arab Revolt of 1936, the film... “Follow the money.” Deep Throat’s advice has guided whistleblowers and reporters well in the 50 years since Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman starred as Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, who uncover the Watergate scandal in this enduring classic. The power of journalists... Dixon Steele (Humphrey Bogart), a cynical, violent-tempered Hollywood screenwriter headed toward has-been status, becomes the prime suspect in the brutal murder of a young woman. His personal and professional lives take dramatic turns when he falls in love with his alibi — Laurel Gray (Gloria... Set in 1937, at the peak of Joseph Stalin’s Great Purge — yet chillingly relevant today — Sergei Loznitsa’s dark parable of tyranny is based on a novella by the dissident writer and scientist Georgy Demidov, who was himself imprisoned for nearly 20 years. Against... Alfred Hitchcock’s landmark 1960 thriller has lost none of its power to shock, despite its familiar place and frequency of reference within the pop culture firmament. Impulsively fleeing a dead-end job with $40K of her employer’s money, Marion Crane (Janet Leigh) stops at the Bates... | Saturday 4/ 4History, memory and nostalgia blend into a vividly realized work of autofiction in Nigeria’s first-ever Cannes selection and winner of the Caméra d’Or Special Mention. It is June 12, 1993 — the first election of the country since a military coup a decade ago. Far... Crackling dialogue and one memorable set piece after another — including a murder at the United Nations, the crop-duster attempt on the life of Roger Thornhill (Cary Grant) and the climactic duel on Mount Rushmore — make Alfred Hitchcock’s mistaken-identity thriller a classic that shows... Annemarie Jacir’s sweeping, timely and deeply affecting historical epic brings to life a pivotal period in Palestinian history that has rarely been represented on film. Set during the British Mandate for Palestine in the months leading up to the Arab Revolt of 1936, the film... Paul Thomas Anderson’s inspired adaptation of Thomas Pynchon’s humorous “surf noir” novel features Joaquin Phoenix as Doc Sportello, a “stoner detective” on par with the greatest snoops of the quirky subgenre, from Elliott Gould’s Philip Marlowe in Robert Altman’s THE LONG GOODBYE to Jeff Bridges’... Set in 1937, at the peak of Joseph Stalin’s Great Purge — yet chillingly relevant today — Sergei Loznitsa’s dark parable of tyranny is based on a novella by the dissident writer and scientist Georgy Demidov, who was himself imprisoned for nearly 20 years. Against... “Follow the money.” Deep Throat’s advice has guided whistleblowers and reporters well in the 50 years since Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman starred as Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, who uncover the Watergate scandal in this enduring classic. The power of journalists... Alfred Hitchcock’s landmark 1960 thriller has lost none of its power to shock, despite its familiar place and frequency of reference within the pop culture firmament. Impulsively fleeing a dead-end job with $40K of her employer’s money, Marion Crane (Janet Leigh) stops at the Bates... | |||
Sunday 4/ 5Annemarie Jacir’s sweeping, timely and deeply affecting historical epic brings to life a pivotal period in Palestinian history that has rarely been represented on film. Set during the British Mandate for Palestine in the months leading up to the Arab Revolt of 1936, the film... Crackling dialogue and one memorable set piece after another — including a murder at the United Nations, the crop-duster attempt on the life of Roger Thornhill (Cary Grant) and the climactic duel on Mount Rushmore — make Alfred Hitchcock’s mistaken-identity thriller a classic that shows... History, memory and nostalgia blend into a vividly realized work of autofiction in Nigeria’s first-ever Cannes selection and winner of the Caméra d’Or Special Mention. It is June 12, 1993 — the first election of the country since a military coup a decade ago. Far... Paul Thomas Anderson’s inspired adaptation of Thomas Pynchon’s humorous “surf noir” novel features Joaquin Phoenix as Doc Sportello, a “stoner detective” on par with the greatest snoops of the quirky subgenre, from Elliott Gould’s Philip Marlowe in Robert Altman’s THE LONG GOODBYE to Jeff Bridges’... One of the all-time greatest movie sequels continues the saga of the Corleone clan, moving not only forward but back — as new don Michael Corleone (Al Pacino) weathers crushing setbacks and familial disintegration. The film explores the Corleone family’s voyage to America and struggle... Set in 1937, at the peak of Joseph Stalin’s Great Purge — yet chillingly relevant today — Sergei Loznitsa’s dark parable of tyranny is based on a novella by the dissident writer and scientist Georgy Demidov, who was himself imprisoned for nearly 20 years. Against... | Monday 4/ 6One of the all-time greatest movie sequels continues the saga of the Corleone clan, moving not only forward but back — as new don Michael Corleone (Al Pacino) weathers crushing setbacks and familial disintegration. The film explores the Corleone family’s voyage to America and struggle... Dixon Steele (Humphrey Bogart), a cynical, violent-tempered Hollywood screenwriter headed toward has-been status, becomes the prime suspect in the brutal murder of a young woman. His personal and professional lives take dramatic turns when he falls in love with his alibi — Laurel Gray (Gloria... “Follow the money.” Deep Throat’s advice has guided whistleblowers and reporters well in the 50 years since Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman starred as Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, who uncover the Watergate scandal in this enduring classic. The power of journalists... Alfred Hitchcock’s landmark 1960 thriller has lost none of its power to shock, despite its familiar place and frequency of reference within the pop culture firmament. Impulsively fleeing a dead-end job with $40K of her employer’s money, Marion Crane (Janet Leigh) stops at the Bates... | Tuesday 4/ 7“Follow the money.” Deep Throat’s advice has guided whistleblowers and reporters well in the 50 years since Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman starred as Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, who uncover the Watergate scandal in this enduring classic. The power of journalists... One of the all-time greatest movie sequels continues the saga of the Corleone clan, moving not only forward but back — as new don Michael Corleone (Al Pacino) weathers crushing setbacks and familial disintegration. The film explores the Corleone family’s voyage to America and struggle... Alfred Hitchcock’s landmark 1960 thriller has lost none of its power to shock, despite its familiar place and frequency of reference within the pop culture firmament. Impulsively fleeing a dead-end job with $40K of her employer’s money, Marion Crane (Janet Leigh) stops at the Bates... Dixon Steele (Humphrey Bogart), a cynical, violent-tempered Hollywood screenwriter headed toward has-been status, becomes the prime suspect in the brutal murder of a young woman. His personal and professional lives take dramatic turns when he falls in love with his alibi — Laurel Gray (Gloria... | Wednesday 4/ 8Dixon Steele (Humphrey Bogart), a cynical, violent-tempered Hollywood screenwriter headed toward has-been status, becomes the prime suspect in the brutal murder of a young woman. His personal and professional lives take dramatic turns when he falls in love with his alibi — Laurel Gray (Gloria... Alfred Hitchcock’s landmark 1960 thriller has lost none of its power to shock, despite its familiar place and frequency of reference within the pop culture firmament. Impulsively fleeing a dead-end job with $40K of her employer’s money, Marion Crane (Janet Leigh) stops at the Bates... “Follow the money.” Deep Throat’s advice has guided whistleblowers and reporters well in the 50 years since Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman starred as Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, who uncover the Watergate scandal in this enduring classic. The power of journalists... One of the all-time greatest movie sequels continues the saga of the Corleone clan, moving not only forward but back — as new don Michael Corleone (Al Pacino) weathers crushing setbacks and familial disintegration. The film explores the Corleone family’s voyage to America and struggle... | Thursday 4/ 9Dixon Steele (Humphrey Bogart), a cynical, violent-tempered Hollywood screenwriter headed toward has-been status, becomes the prime suspect in the brutal murder of a young woman. His personal and professional lives take dramatic turns when he falls in love with his alibi — Laurel Gray (Gloria... “Follow the money.” Deep Throat’s advice has guided whistleblowers and reporters well in the 50 years since Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman starred as Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, who uncover the Watergate scandal in this enduring classic. The power of journalists... Crackling dialogue and one memorable set piece after another — including a murder at the United Nations, the crop-duster attempt on the life of Roger Thornhill (Cary Grant) and the climactic duel on Mount Rushmore — make Alfred Hitchcock’s mistaken-identity thriller a classic that shows... Paul Thomas Anderson’s inspired adaptation of Thomas Pynchon’s humorous “surf noir” novel features Joaquin Phoenix as Doc Sportello, a “stoner detective” on par with the greatest snoops of the quirky subgenre, from Elliott Gould’s Philip Marlowe in Robert Altman’s THE LONG GOODBYE to Jeff Bridges’... | Friday 4/ 10Chaos reigns in Bodega Bay when an avian invasion descends upon the town. THE BIRDS is Hitchcock’s high-water mark for controlled atmosphere and mastery of cinematic technique, with methodical build-ups of tension and sudden visitations of terror from above. Tippi Hedren — who famously endured... The definitive Woody Allen film, ANNIE HALL won four Academy Awards®: Best Picture, Director, Original Screenplay and Actress for Diane Keaton. Allen’s alter ego — neurotic New York City standup comic Alvy Singer — tries to figure out where it all went wrong with former... This sublime adaptation of Theodore Dreiser’s “An American Tragedy” is noir to the core, despite the gloss and glamour Paramount ladled on to make it a huge hit. A blue-collar social climber (Montgomery Clift) falls for a gorgeous society debutante (Elizabeth Taylor), but his plain,... Terry Gilliam’s magnificently imaginative vision of a totalitarian future is both funny and shocking in its absurdist view of everyday life under a shadowy but painfully inept Big Brother. Low-ranking bureaucrat Sam Lowry (Jonathan Pryce) copes with his soul-crushing job by daydreaming that he is... | Saturday 4/ 11This sublime adaptation of Theodore Dreiser’s “An American Tragedy” is noir to the core, despite the gloss and glamour Paramount ladled on to make it a huge hit. A blue-collar social climber (Montgomery Clift) falls for a gorgeous society debutante (Elizabeth Taylor), but his plain,... The definitive Woody Allen film, ANNIE HALL won four Academy Awards®: Best Picture, Director, Original Screenplay and Actress for Diane Keaton. Allen’s alter ego — neurotic New York City standup comic Alvy Singer — tries to figure out where it all went wrong with former... Chaos reigns in Bodega Bay when an avian invasion descends upon the town. THE BIRDS is Hitchcock’s high-water mark for controlled atmosphere and mastery of cinematic technique, with methodical build-ups of tension and sudden visitations of terror from above. Tippi Hedren — who famously endured... Terry Gilliam’s magnificently imaginative vision of a totalitarian future is both funny and shocking in its absurdist view of everyday life under a shadowy but painfully inept Big Brother. Low-ranking bureaucrat Sam Lowry (Jonathan Pryce) copes with his soul-crushing job by daydreaming that he is... |
Sunday 4/ 12This sublime adaptation of Theodore Dreiser’s “An American Tragedy” is noir to the core, despite the gloss and glamour Paramount ladled on to make it a huge hit. A blue-collar social climber (Montgomery Clift) falls for a gorgeous society debutante (Elizabeth Taylor), but his plain,... Paul Thomas Anderson’s PHANTOM THREAD is a tale of creative obsession, amour fou and a titanic clash of wills, set in the haute couture fashion world of 1950s London. Daniel Day-Lewis gives one of his greatest performances as Reynolds Woodcock, a famed fashion designer much... The definitive Woody Allen film, ANNIE HALL won four Academy Awards®: Best Picture, Director, Original Screenplay and Actress for Diane Keaton. Allen’s alter ego — neurotic New York City standup comic Alvy Singer — tries to figure out where it all went wrong with former... Martin Bishop (Robert Redford) heads up a motley crew of computer hackers and tech security mavens, including Darren “Mother” Roskow (Dan Aykroyd), Carl Arbogast (River Phoenix), Irwin “Whistler” Emery (David Strathairn) and Donald Crease (Sidney Poitier). A top-secret NSA job to acquire a mysterious “black... | Monday 4/ 13This sublime adaptation of Theodore Dreiser’s “An American Tragedy” is noir to the core, despite the gloss and glamour Paramount ladled on to make it a huge hit. A blue-collar social climber (Montgomery Clift) falls for a gorgeous society debutante (Elizabeth Taylor), but his plain,... Martin Bishop (Robert Redford) heads up a motley crew of computer hackers and tech security mavens, including Darren “Mother” Roskow (Dan Aykroyd), Carl Arbogast (River Phoenix), Irwin “Whistler” Emery (David Strathairn) and Donald Crease (Sidney Poitier). A top-secret NSA job to acquire a mysterious “black... The definitive Woody Allen film, ANNIE HALL won four Academy Awards®: Best Picture, Director, Original Screenplay and Actress for Diane Keaton. Allen’s alter ego — neurotic New York City standup comic Alvy Singer — tries to figure out where it all went wrong with former... Chaos reigns in Bodega Bay when an avian invasion descends upon the town. THE BIRDS is Hitchcock’s high-water mark for controlled atmosphere and mastery of cinematic technique, with methodical build-ups of tension and sudden visitations of terror from above. Tippi Hedren — who famously endured... Terry Gilliam’s magnificently imaginative vision of a totalitarian future is both funny and shocking in its absurdist view of everyday life under a shadowy but painfully inept Big Brother. Low-ranking bureaucrat Sam Lowry (Jonathan Pryce) copes with his soul-crushing job by daydreaming that he is... | Tuesday 4/ 14The definitive Woody Allen film, ANNIE HALL won four Academy Awards®: Best Picture, Director, Original Screenplay and Actress for Diane Keaton. Allen’s alter ego — neurotic New York City standup comic Alvy Singer — tries to figure out where it all went wrong with former... This sublime adaptation of Theodore Dreiser’s “An American Tragedy” is noir to the core, despite the gloss and glamour Paramount ladled on to make it a huge hit. A blue-collar social climber (Montgomery Clift) falls for a gorgeous society debutante (Elizabeth Taylor), but his plain,... Martin Bishop (Robert Redford) heads up a motley crew of computer hackers and tech security mavens, including Darren “Mother” Roskow (Dan Aykroyd), Carl Arbogast (River Phoenix), Irwin “Whistler” Emery (David Strathairn) and Donald Crease (Sidney Poitier). A top-secret NSA job to acquire a mysterious “black... Terry Gilliam’s magnificently imaginative vision of a totalitarian future is both funny and shocking in its absurdist view of everyday life under a shadowy but painfully inept Big Brother. Low-ranking bureaucrat Sam Lowry (Jonathan Pryce) copes with his soul-crushing job by daydreaming that he is... Chaos reigns in Bodega Bay when an avian invasion descends upon the town. THE BIRDS is Hitchcock’s high-water mark for controlled atmosphere and mastery of cinematic technique, with methodical build-ups of tension and sudden visitations of terror from above. Tippi Hedren — who famously endured... | Wednesday 4/ 15The definitive Woody Allen film, ANNIE HALL won four Academy Awards®: Best Picture, Director, Original Screenplay and Actress for Diane Keaton. Allen’s alter ego — neurotic New York City standup comic Alvy Singer — tries to figure out where it all went wrong with former... Martin Bishop (Robert Redford) heads up a motley crew of computer hackers and tech security mavens, including Darren “Mother” Roskow (Dan Aykroyd), Carl Arbogast (River Phoenix), Irwin “Whistler” Emery (David Strathairn) and Donald Crease (Sidney Poitier). A top-secret NSA job to acquire a mysterious “black... This sublime adaptation of Theodore Dreiser’s “An American Tragedy” is noir to the core, despite the gloss and glamour Paramount ladled on to make it a huge hit. A blue-collar social climber (Montgomery Clift) falls for a gorgeous society debutante (Elizabeth Taylor), but his plain,... Terry Gilliam’s magnificently imaginative vision of a totalitarian future is both funny and shocking in its absurdist view of everyday life under a shadowy but painfully inept Big Brother. Low-ranking bureaucrat Sam Lowry (Jonathan Pryce) copes with his soul-crushing job by daydreaming that he is... | Thursday 4/ 16Chaos reigns in Bodega Bay when an avian invasion descends upon the town. THE BIRDS is Hitchcock’s high-water mark for controlled atmosphere and mastery of cinematic technique, with methodical build-ups of tension and sudden visitations of terror from above. Tippi Hedren — who famously endured... This sublime adaptation of Theodore Dreiser’s “An American Tragedy” is noir to the core, despite the gloss and glamour Paramount ladled on to make it a huge hit. A blue-collar social climber (Montgomery Clift) falls for a gorgeous society debutante (Elizabeth Taylor), but his plain,... Paul Thomas Anderson’s PHANTOM THREAD is a tale of creative obsession, amour fou and a titanic clash of wills, set in the haute couture fashion world of 1950s London. Daniel Day-Lewis gives one of his greatest performances as Reynolds Woodcock, a famed fashion designer much... Martin Bishop (Robert Redford) heads up a motley crew of computer hackers and tech security mavens, including Darren “Mother” Roskow (Dan Aykroyd), Carl Arbogast (River Phoenix), Irwin “Whistler” Emery (David Strathairn) and Donald Crease (Sidney Poitier). A top-secret NSA job to acquire a mysterious “black... | Friday 4/ 17Though Diane Keaton appeared in over 60 movies and produced around a dozen, for her debut as a feature film director, the iconic actress, long preoccupied with the afterlife, chose to investigate what people really think about the great beyond. HEAVEN, the result of her... David Lowery’s THE OLD MAN & THE GUN tells the true story of Forrest Tucker (Robert Redford, in his final onscreen performance), from his audacious escape from San Quentin to an unprecedented string of heists that confounded authorities and enchanted the public. Wrapped up in... LICORICE PIZZA is the story of Alana Kane (Alana Haim) and Gary Valentine (Cooper Hoffman, son of Philip Seymour Hoffman) growing up, running around and falling in love in the San Fernando Valley in 1973. Written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, the film tracks... One of Stanley Kubrick’s finest films, PATHS OF GLORY is an expert realization of WWI’s battles in the trenches and a biting critique of the futility of the soldiers’ efforts and the fecklessness of their officers. Ordered to storm a German stronghold that holds little... | Saturday 4/ 18Though Diane Keaton appeared in over 60 movies and produced around a dozen, for her debut as a feature film director, the iconic actress, long preoccupied with the afterlife, chose to investigate what people really think about the great beyond. HEAVEN, the result of her... David Lowery’s THE OLD MAN & THE GUN tells the true story of Forrest Tucker (Robert Redford, in his final onscreen performance), from his audacious escape from San Quentin to an unprecedented string of heists that confounded authorities and enchanted the public. Wrapped up in... LICORICE PIZZA is the story of Alana Kane (Alana Haim) and Gary Valentine (Cooper Hoffman, son of Philip Seymour Hoffman) growing up, running around and falling in love in the San Fernando Valley in 1973. Written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, the film tracks... Join us for some creepy good fun when local TV legend Count Gore De Vol (Dick Dyszel) returns to present another cult favorite in the spirit of the original CREATURE FEATURE broadcasts, including vintage clips from the Count’s vault and interactive fun and games. Starring... |
Sunday 4/ 19One of Stanley Kubrick’s finest films, PATHS OF GLORY is an expert realization of WWI’s battles in the trenches and a biting critique of the futility of the soldiers’ efforts and the fecklessness of their officers. Ordered to storm a German stronghold that holds little... American journalist John Reed (Warren Beatty) becomes a true believer after covering the Russian Revolution in 1917, a heady time and thrilling experience shared with fellow journalist and lover Louise Bryant (Diane Keaton). Nominated for 12 Academy Awards®, with wins for Best Director (Beatty), Cinematography... “First I was his documentarian, then I was his enabler, now I’m his doppelganger...” Over 25 years ago, filmmaker Jeff Krulik fell under the spell of local photographer, musician and writer Chris Earnshaw, a manic yet fascinating walking encyclopedia of Washington, DC’s cultural and architectural... Though Diane Keaton appeared in over 60 movies and produced around a dozen, for her debut as a feature film director, the iconic actress, long preoccupied with the afterlife, chose to investigate what people really think about the great beyond. HEAVEN, the result of her... | Monday 4/ 20Though Diane Keaton appeared in over 60 movies and produced around a dozen, for her debut as a feature film director, the iconic actress, long preoccupied with the afterlife, chose to investigate what people really think about the great beyond. HEAVEN, the result of her... One of Stanley Kubrick’s finest films, PATHS OF GLORY is an expert realization of WWI’s battles in the trenches and a biting critique of the futility of the soldiers’ efforts and the fecklessness of their officers. Ordered to storm a German stronghold that holds little... LICORICE PIZZA is the story of Alana Kane (Alana Haim) and Gary Valentine (Cooper Hoffman, son of Philip Seymour Hoffman) growing up, running around and falling in love in the San Fernando Valley in 1973. Written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, the film tracks... David Lowery’s THE OLD MAN & THE GUN tells the true story of Forrest Tucker (Robert Redford, in his final onscreen performance), from his audacious escape from San Quentin to an unprecedented string of heists that confounded authorities and enchanted the public. Wrapped up in... | Tuesday 4/ 21Marnie’s (Tippi Hedren) secretarial skills are exceeded only by her knack for safe cracking, having pulled off a string of job-then-rob scams. But nothing could have prepared her for new boss, Mark Rutland (Sean Connery) — he catches her red-handed, but instead of handing her... LICORICE PIZZA is the story of Alana Kane (Alana Haim) and Gary Valentine (Cooper Hoffman, son of Philip Seymour Hoffman) growing up, running around and falling in love in the San Fernando Valley in 1973. Written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, the film tracks... Though Diane Keaton appeared in over 60 movies and produced around a dozen, for her debut as a feature film director, the iconic actress, long preoccupied with the afterlife, chose to investigate what people really think about the great beyond. HEAVEN, the result of her... American journalist John Reed (Warren Beatty) becomes a true believer after covering the Russian Revolution in 1917, a heady time and thrilling experience shared with fellow journalist and lover Louise Bryant (Diane Keaton). Nominated for 12 Academy Awards®, with wins for Best Director (Beatty), Cinematography... | Wednesday 4/ 22One of Stanley Kubrick’s finest films, PATHS OF GLORY is an expert realization of WWI’s battles in the trenches and a biting critique of the futility of the soldiers’ efforts and the fecklessness of their officers. Ordered to storm a German stronghold that holds little... Though Diane Keaton appeared in over 60 movies and produced around a dozen, for her debut as a feature film director, the iconic actress, long preoccupied with the afterlife, chose to investigate what people really think about the great beyond. HEAVEN, the result of her... LICORICE PIZZA is the story of Alana Kane (Alana Haim) and Gary Valentine (Cooper Hoffman, son of Philip Seymour Hoffman) growing up, running around and falling in love in the San Fernando Valley in 1973. Written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, the film tracks... Marnie’s (Tippi Hedren) secretarial skills are exceeded only by her knack for safe cracking, having pulled off a string of job-then-rob scams. But nothing could have prepared her for new boss, Mark Rutland (Sean Connery) — he catches her red-handed, but instead of handing her... | Thursday 4/ 23David Lowery’s THE OLD MAN & THE GUN tells the true story of Forrest Tucker (Robert Redford, in his final onscreen performance), from his audacious escape from San Quentin to an unprecedented string of heists that confounded authorities and enchanted the public. Wrapped up in... American journalist John Reed (Warren Beatty) becomes a true believer after covering the Russian Revolution in 1917, a heady time and thrilling experience shared with fellow journalist and lover Louise Bryant (Diane Keaton). Nominated for 12 Academy Awards®, with wins for Best Director (Beatty), Cinematography... LICORICE PIZZA is the story of Alana Kane (Alana Haim) and Gary Valentine (Cooper Hoffman, son of Philip Seymour Hoffman) growing up, running around and falling in love in the San Fernando Valley in 1973. Written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, the film tracks... | Friday 4/ 24For their town’s 150th-anniversary celebration, the residents of Blaine, Missouri, plan to stage the musical revue “Red, White and Blaine,” directed by quirky off-off-off-off-Broadway director Corky St. Clair (Christopher Guest). Corky assembles a crew of collaborators — played by thespians Catherine O’Hara, Eugene Levy, Fred... “These go to 11.” Rob Reiner’s feature directorial debut is an uproarious spoof of heavy metal music, artistic vanity, lower-rung celebrity and music docs themselves, and it launched co-creators Christopher Guest, Michael McKean and Harry Shearer into their careers as mockumentarians (and sometime musicians). THIS... Jesus Gris (Federico Luppi), a kindly old Mexico City antiques dealer, discovers a mysterious artifact: a gilded mechanical scarab containing a still-living insect. Accidentally, Jesus trips the device’s mechanism and learns its terrible secret: It injects its holder with an immortality potion, one with vampiric... [POKOLENIE] Set in 1942 on the outskirts of Nazi-occupied Warsaw, Andrzej Wajda’s striking directorial debut centers on rebellious youth Stach and a group of underground fighters as they prepare for a new mission. The film not only established Wajda as a director to watch but... [天使のたまご] [TENSHI NO TAMAGO] In an underwater city, a young girl takes care of a large egg she holds carefully in her arms. A boy with a gun arrives in search of a bird he saw in his dream. At first, it seems as if... | Saturday 4/ 25Polish freedom fighters go underground to escape German troops during the final stages of the 1944 Warsaw Uprising in Andrzej Wajda’s harrowing portrait of resistance. Wajda’s claustrophobic, nightmarish masterpiece employs haunting images to convey the fighters’ struggle as they journey through the city’s sewers. Based... [天使のたまご] [TENSHI NO TAMAGO] In an underwater city, a young girl takes care of a large egg she holds carefully in her arms. A boy with a gun arrives in search of a bird he saw in his dream. At first, it seems as if... For their town’s 150th-anniversary celebration, the residents of Blaine, Missouri, plan to stage the musical revue “Red, White and Blaine,” directed by quirky off-off-off-off-Broadway director Corky St. Clair (Christopher Guest). Corky assembles a crew of collaborators — played by thespians Catherine O’Hara, Eugene Levy, Fred... “These go to 11.” Rob Reiner’s feature directorial debut is an uproarious spoof of heavy metal music, artistic vanity, lower-rung celebrity and music docs themselves, and it launched co-creators Christopher Guest, Michael McKean and Harry Shearer into their careers as mockumentarians (and sometime musicians). THIS... Jesus Gris (Federico Luppi), a kindly old Mexico City antiques dealer, discovers a mysterious artifact: a gilded mechanical scarab containing a still-living insect. Accidentally, Jesus trips the device’s mechanism and learns its terrible secret: It injects its holder with an immortality potion, one with vampiric... |
Sunday 4/ 26[POKOLENIE] Set in 1942 on the outskirts of Nazi-occupied Warsaw, Andrzej Wajda’s striking directorial debut centers on rebellious youth Stach and a group of underground fighters as they prepare for a new mission. The film not only established Wajda as a director to watch but... [天使のたまご] [TENSHI NO TAMAGO] In an underwater city, a young girl takes care of a large egg she holds carefully in her arms. A boy with a gun arrives in search of a bird he saw in his dream. At first, it seems as if... “These go to 11.” Rob Reiner’s feature directorial debut is an uproarious spoof of heavy metal music, artistic vanity, lower-rung celebrity and music docs themselves, and it launched co-creators Christopher Guest, Michael McKean and Harry Shearer into their careers as mockumentarians (and sometime musicians). THIS... FOOTLIGHT PARADE After making a slew of gangster pictures, James Cagney finally got to show off his footwork in this rousing pre-Code musical, an Art Deco-inspired extravaganza famous for Busby Berkeley’s “By a Waterfall” swimming pool number. Cagney plays Chester Kent, the hardworking creator and... For their town’s 150th-anniversary celebration, the residents of Blaine, Missouri, plan to stage the musical revue “Red, White and Blaine,” directed by quirky off-off-off-off-Broadway director Corky St. Clair (Christopher Guest). Corky assembles a crew of collaborators — played by thespians Catherine O’Hara, Eugene Levy, Fred... Jesus Gris (Federico Luppi), a kindly old Mexico City antiques dealer, discovers a mysterious artifact: a gilded mechanical scarab containing a still-living insect. Accidentally, Jesus trips the device’s mechanism and learns its terrible secret: It injects its holder with an immortality potion, one with vampiric... | Monday 4/ 27Jesus Gris (Federico Luppi), a kindly old Mexico City antiques dealer, discovers a mysterious artifact: a gilded mechanical scarab containing a still-living insect. Accidentally, Jesus trips the device’s mechanism and learns its terrible secret: It injects its holder with an immortality potion, one with vampiric... Polish freedom fighters go underground to escape German troops during the final stages of the 1944 Warsaw Uprising in Andrzej Wajda’s harrowing portrait of resistance. Wajda’s claustrophobic, nightmarish masterpiece employs haunting images to convey the fighters’ struggle as they journey through the city’s sewers. Based... “These go to 11.” Rob Reiner’s feature directorial debut is an uproarious spoof of heavy metal music, artistic vanity, lower-rung celebrity and music docs themselves, and it launched co-creators Christopher Guest, Michael McKean and Harry Shearer into their careers as mockumentarians (and sometime musicians). THIS... [天使のたまご] [TENSHI NO TAMAGO] In an underwater city, a young girl takes care of a large egg she holds carefully in her arms. A boy with a gun arrives in search of a bird he saw in his dream. At first, it seems as if... | Tuesday 4/ 28[天使のたまご] [TENSHI NO TAMAGO] In an underwater city, a young girl takes care of a large egg she holds carefully in her arms. A boy with a gun arrives in search of a bird he saw in his dream. At first, it seems as if... For their town’s 150th-anniversary celebration, the residents of Blaine, Missouri, plan to stage the musical revue “Red, White and Blaine,” directed by quirky off-off-off-off-Broadway director Corky St. Clair (Christopher Guest). Corky assembles a crew of collaborators — played by thespians Catherine O’Hara, Eugene Levy, Fred... “These go to 11.” Rob Reiner’s feature directorial debut is an uproarious spoof of heavy metal music, artistic vanity, lower-rung celebrity and music docs themselves, and it launched co-creators Christopher Guest, Michael McKean and Harry Shearer into their careers as mockumentarians (and sometime musicians). THIS... Polish freedom fighters go underground to escape German troops during the final stages of the 1944 Warsaw Uprising in Andrzej Wajda’s harrowing portrait of resistance. Wajda’s claustrophobic, nightmarish masterpiece employs haunting images to convey the fighters’ struggle as they journey through the city’s sewers. Based... Jesus Gris (Federico Luppi), a kindly old Mexico City antiques dealer, discovers a mysterious artifact: a gilded mechanical scarab containing a still-living insect. Accidentally, Jesus trips the device’s mechanism and learns its terrible secret: It injects its holder with an immortality potion, one with vampiric... | Wednesday 4/ 29For their town’s 150th-anniversary celebration, the residents of Blaine, Missouri, plan to stage the musical revue “Red, White and Blaine,” directed by quirky off-off-off-off-Broadway director Corky St. Clair (Christopher Guest). Corky assembles a crew of collaborators — played by thespians Catherine O’Hara, Eugene Levy, Fred... “These go to 11.” Rob Reiner’s feature directorial debut is an uproarious spoof of heavy metal music, artistic vanity, lower-rung celebrity and music docs themselves, and it launched co-creators Christopher Guest, Michael McKean and Harry Shearer into their careers as mockumentarians (and sometime musicians). THIS... Jesus Gris (Federico Luppi), a kindly old Mexico City antiques dealer, discovers a mysterious artifact: a gilded mechanical scarab containing a still-living insect. Accidentally, Jesus trips the device’s mechanism and learns its terrible secret: It injects its holder with an immortality potion, one with vampiric... In 1972, John & Yoko/Plastic Ono Band with Elephant’s Memory and other special guests performed these now-legendary sold-out One To One concerts to a combined audience of 40,000 people, raising over $1.5 million (equivalent to $11.5 million in 2026) for children with intellectual and developmental... [天使のたまご] [TENSHI NO TAMAGO] In an underwater city, a young girl takes care of a large egg she holds carefully in her arms. A boy with a gun arrives in search of a bird he saw in his dream. At first, it seems as if... [POKOLENIE] Set in 1942 on the outskirts of Nazi-occupied Warsaw, Andrzej Wajda’s striking directorial debut centers on rebellious youth Stach and a group of underground fighters as they prepare for a new mission. The film not only established Wajda as a director to watch but... | Thursday 4/ 30For their town’s 150th-anniversary celebration, the residents of Blaine, Missouri, plan to stage the musical revue “Red, White and Blaine,” directed by quirky off-off-off-off-Broadway director Corky St. Clair (Christopher Guest). Corky assembles a crew of collaborators — played by thespians Catherine O’Hara, Eugene Levy, Fred... [POKOLENIE] Set in 1942 on the outskirts of Nazi-occupied Warsaw, Andrzej Wajda’s striking directorial debut centers on rebellious youth Stach and a group of underground fighters as they prepare for a new mission. The film not only established Wajda as a director to watch but... Polish freedom fighters go underground to escape German troops during the final stages of the 1944 Warsaw Uprising in Andrzej Wajda’s harrowing portrait of resistance. Wajda’s claustrophobic, nightmarish masterpiece employs haunting images to convey the fighters’ struggle as they journey through the city’s sewers. Based... Jesus Gris (Federico Luppi), a kindly old Mexico City antiques dealer, discovers a mysterious artifact: a gilded mechanical scarab containing a still-living insect. Accidentally, Jesus trips the device’s mechanism and learns its terrible secret: It injects its holder with an immortality potion, one with vampiric... “These go to 11.” Rob Reiner’s feature directorial debut is an uproarious spoof of heavy metal music, artistic vanity, lower-rung celebrity and music docs themselves, and it launched co-creators Christopher Guest, Michael McKean and Harry Shearer into their careers as mockumentarians (and sometime musicians). THIS... |
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