Bram Stoker’s Dracula
Coppola's box-office smash, a quirky, idiosyncratic, and over-the-top cascade of lush and violent horror imagery, is best on the big screen.
Please be advised: the Museum is open April 22–26, 12:00–6:00, for NYC Public Schools’ spring recess. See all hours.
You can buy admission tickets online. Pick a date and time to visit the Museum. Timed-entry slots are released generally one-month prior. All sales are final and payments cannot be refunded.
Coppola's box-office smash, a quirky, idiosyncratic, and over-the-top cascade of lush and violent horror imagery, is best on the big screen.
This sequel takes us to the dark side, with Carter Huang as an evil Qing prince who stages a coup, murders his dad, and poisons his brother.
7 Grandmasters is a nonstop series of freaky fight scenes, with martial artists kicking up dirt and dishing out hurt.
This musical drama captures the sometimes seedy atmosphere of the 1990s Greek club scene as it follows a talented young singer’s rise to stardom.
Kuo delivers an intense, acrobatic style that makes it easy to understand why this movie played for almost ten years in Times Square.
elebrated music video director Hype Williams made his feature debut with this riveting American crime drama.
In this illustrated one-hour presentation, the grandson of legendary animation director Chuck Jones explores the collaboration between Jones and Dr. Seuss in creating the Grinch.
This selection of 35mm shorts directed by Chuck Jones spans the breadth of his output during his prime years with Warner Bros. Cartoons.
Zhang Yimou pushed his style into even more florid extremes with this remarkable, color-saturated, Tang Dynasty–era wuxia fantasy.
A 51st anniversary screening of the rarely seen treasure The Great Santa Claus Switch and the 1986 special The Christmas Toy.
MoMI is pleased to present this rare silent film, with live music accompaniment, starring pioneering Chinese American actress Anna May Wong, on December 26.
This animated family adventure is both hilarious and heartfelt, visually melding a hand-crafted painterly look with riotous fast-paced action.
Koberidze’s wholly original and thoroughly enchanting work of cinema mixes romance with wry humor, naturalism with magical realism.