The Killer Elite
Released during the heyday of the 1970s conspiracy thriller, Peckinpah’s The Killer Elite might rank as the most cynical of them all.
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Released during the heyday of the 1970s conspiracy thriller, Peckinpah’s The Killer Elite might rank as the most cynical of them all.
The balance of power between prey and predators begins to shift in this inquiry into toxic masculinity that won the 2022 Hellenic Film Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. Screens October 8.
Michael Mann’s debut film, screening September 30, October 2 and 9, reveals a master already at work, and it offered James Caan one of his greatest roles.
This timeless classic, considered one of the best comedies made by the Greek production company Finos Film, shines as brightly today as it did 56 years ago. The film will be shown in a new digital print. Screens October 9.
In this free class, parents will explore fun, therapeutic activities using moving image technologies, learning new media and games that are easily teachable to kids.
Filmmaker James Gray appears in person on October 14 presenting his Queens-set drama of working-class strivers and schemers, starring Joaquin Phoenix, Mark Wahlberg, and James Caan.
James Gray's exquisitely detailed, deeply personal remembrance of growing up in Queens in 1980 screens October 14 with Gray in person.
Utama shows us the resilience of an elderly Quechua couple who safeguard family traditions threatened by drought and water shortage caused by climate change.
Enjoy a selection of classic monsters, music, and Muppets, including episodes of The Muppet Show featuring Vincent Price and Alice Cooper and other haunting classic clips from Jim Henson’s work.
Leo Hurwitz created his most beautiful film, a reverent, purely impressionistic voyage along the coastline and port of New York.
Filmmaker James Gray appears in person on October 14 presenting his Queens-set drama of working-class strivers and schemers, starring Joaquin Phoenix, Mark Wahlberg, and James Caan.
Featuring some of the most exquisite and technically precise color 16mm cinematography in American documentary film, this series of short films became as personal a project as any Leo Hurwitz undertook over the course of his career.
On October 14, we present the U.S. premiere of Ben Russell’s new feature The Invisible Mountain, with Russell in person, plus a program of shorts that served as inspiration for the film.