A Happy Henson Halloween
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.
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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.
Sergio Leone’s ten-years-in-the-making opus does for the gangster film what his visionary spaghetti westerns did for the horse opera, brilliantly reimagining the genre as a vehicle for limitless stylistic expression.
Charlie Shackleton’s ghostly found footage film screens October 21.
Frank Oz’s first non-Muppet film is one of the great musicals of the 1980s. See the rarely screened original director's cut, with Oz's intended dark ending.
Two works by Manfred Kirchheimer—one from the '60s, and one from last year—both grappling with the ever changing urban landscapes. Screens October 22.
Sergio Leone’s ten-years-in-the-making opus does for the gangster film what his visionary spaghetti westerns did for the horse opera, brilliantly reimagining the genre as a vehicle for limitless stylistic expression.
Manfred Kirchheimer's masterpiece is paired with a coda to his urban suite started in 2018. Screens October 22.
With spooky season in full swing, join MoMI for a free members-only Halloween event on October 22 featuring a dance party, food, drink, costume contest, trivia, and more.
Frank Oz’s first non-Muppet film is one of the great musicals of the 1980s. See the rarely screened original director's cut, with Oz's intended dark ending.
The start and continuation of Manfred Kirchheimer's city suite, these two films draw upon the wealth of material he shot in the late fifties.
Let It Be Law documents the determination of women fighting bravely to secure the right to physical self-determination, and bears witness to their massive mobilization in the streets of Buenos Aires. Screens October 23.
A thrilling supercut that draws from the past four decades of blockbusters in which civilization and the world itself are collapsing, disaffected villains scheme for their own survival, Keanu Reeves leads the resistance, and Matt Damon becomes a Martian.
In Manfred Kirchheimer’s most formally audacious and confessional work, a documentary filmmaker ponders his increasingly alienated condition, and begins to interrogate the show of solidarity he extends to his newly arrived neighbors. Screens October 23.