Oppenheimer in 70mm
Christopher Nolan’s surprise box-office behemoth starring Cillian Murphy, the rare blockbuster devoted to psychological warfare and the weight of history, will be presented in 70mm.
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Christopher Nolan’s surprise box-office behemoth starring Cillian Murphy, the rare blockbuster devoted to psychological warfare and the weight of history, will be presented in 70mm.
With a gentle humanism and low-key lyricism reminiscent of the films of the Czech New Wave, Andersson’s beautifully observed debut stars the wonderfully naturalistic Ann-Sofie Kylin and Rolf Sohlman.
During the holiday week between Christmas and New Year's Eve, we're showing the beloved trio of claymation shorts from Aardman Animations that introduced the world to the clueless inventor Wallace and his smart, loyal dog, Gromit.
It took nearly seven years to build the wildly elaborate sets, and to finance the second in Roy Andersson’s “human trilogy." Showing with Andersson's haunting 14-minute short. The 12/30 screening will be introduced by critic Imogen Sara Smith.
Haynes's will appear in person on 12/2 to introduce his visionary psychological horror story, which would ultimately be named the best film of the 1990s in a Village Voice critics poll and remains for many the defining film of his career.
Making a stunning return to feature filmmaking after a 25-year hiatus, Roy Andersson introduced what would become his signature style with this bleak and beautiful deadpan gem. Screening 12/15 and 12/30 as part of our Andersson retrospective.
Police sergeant Neil Howie (Woodward) arrives at a seemingly quiet island village in search of a missing young woman in this seminal work of folk horror.
Adopting the style of paranoid 1970s American thrillers, Todd Haynes and cinematographer Ed Lachman bring a bold, melancholy pallor to the true story of a corporate defense attorney, Rob Billot (Mark Ruffalo), who fought to expose the corruption of chemical manufacturing corporation DuPont.
During the holiday week between Christmas and New Year's Eve, we're showing the beloved trio of claymation shorts from Aardman Animations that introduced the world to the clueless inventor Wallace and his smart, loyal dog, Gromit.
A dour pair of traveling salesmen who sell plastic fangs and other novelty items are the main recurring characters in the mesmerizing finale to Roy Andersson’s “Being Human” trilogy, screening 12/17 and 12/31.
Police sergeant Neil Howie (Woodward) arrives at a seemingly quiet island village in search of a missing young woman in this seminal work of folk horror.
Haynes’s majestic and freewheeling meditation on the different identities of Bob Dylan is a cinematic tour de force that features six different actors as Dylan. Screening 12/10 and 12/29.
Ari Aster joins us on January 3 for his most fully realized vision yet: a gonzo dark comedy that gets uncomfortably close to a man who's falling into a million pieces as he desperately tries to get back home.