Members-only Oscars Trivia
Join Movie Trivia NYC at MoMI for an evening of Oscars trivia, featuring a guest round from MoMI Editorial Director Michael Koresky.
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.
Join Movie Trivia NYC at MoMI for an evening of Oscars trivia, featuring a guest round from MoMI Editorial Director Michael Koresky.
On the Saturday, March 11 screening of Donen and Kelly’s satirical look at Hollywood on the cusp of the sound era, film critic and author Charles Bramesco will introduce the film and sign copies of his new book, Colors of Film: The Story of Cinema in 50 Palettes.
On February 4 and 5, see encore screenings of Qiu Jiongjiong's hand-crafted masterwork, an homage to classical Chinese opera.
On Friday, 3/10, see David Lynch's most surreal and formally audacious feature film since Eraserhead, starring a brilliant Laura Dern.
On the Saturday, March 11 screening of Donen and Kelly’s satirical look at Hollywood on the cusp of the sound era, film critic and author Charles Bramesco will introduce the film and sign copies of his new book, Colors of Film: The Story of Cinema in 50 Palettes.
Todd Haynes's visionary masterpiece starring Julianne Moore.
When he makes a series of high-stakes bets that could lead to the windfall of a lifetime, Howard Ratner must perform a precarious high-wire act, balancing business, family, and encroaching adversaries on all sides in his relentless pursuit of the ultimate win.
In connection with Ramadan and Women’s History Month, this community event focuses on women leaders and the many definitions of leadership including speaking up against injustices; taking care of each other and our communities; and creating film art with powerful messages.
The debut film by renowned screen and stage actress Hall is a bracingly accomplished adaptation of Nella Larsen’s classic Harlem Renaissance novel about two childhood friends reacquainted as adults.
When he makes a series of high-stakes bets that could lead to the windfall of a lifetime, Howard Ratner must perform a precarious high-wire act, balancing business, family, and encroaching adversaries on all sides in his relentless pursuit of the ultimate win.
On the Saturday, March 11 screening of Donen and Kelly’s satirical look at Hollywood on the cusp of the sound era, film critic and author Charles Bramesco will introduce the film and sign copies of his new book, Colors of Film: The Story of Cinema in 50 Palettes.
The Working on It program, which offers a lab-like environment for work-in-progress screenings, workshops, and discussions about the artistic process, is open to the public.