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The Outsiders

Francis Ford Coppola's adaptation of S. E. Hinton’s epochal young adult novel, set in 1960s Tulsa, Oklahoma, is a 1980s teen classic, breathtakingly acted by an astute cast of up-and-comers (including Ralph Macchio, Patrick Swayze, and a young Tom Cruise) and directed with an unmistakable humanity. Screens 6/21 and 6/22 on 35mm.

Tea and Sympathy + Book Event with Michael Koresky

Vincente Minnelli’s 1956 melodrama about a mild-mannered boarding school student mercilessly mistreated for possible homosexuality created a storm of controversy. Followed by a discussion with MoMI’s Senior Curator of Film Michael Koresky, and a signing of his new book Sick and Dirty: Hollywood’s Gay Golden Age and the Making of Modern Queerness.

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The Color of Money

In his Academy Award-winning performance in Martin Scorsese's film, Paul Newman reprises his role from The Hustler as Fast Eddie Felson, 25 years later and retired. He takes a brash young talent, played by an endearingly cocky Cruise, under his wings, but egos clash and the men part ways.

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The Color of Money

In his Academy Award-winning performance in Martin Scorsese's film, Paul Newman reprises his role from The Hustler as Fast Eddie Felson, 25 years later and retired. He takes a brash young talent, played by an endearingly cocky Cruise, under his wings, but egos clash and the men part ways.

Cocktail

In this absurdly entertaining melodrama, Tom Cruise plays a business student turned strutting bartender whose formidable pouring skills prove to be no match for hard doses of reality after the mixologist gets mixed up in the unresolved life of his cynical bartender mentor (Bryan Brown), while also falling hard for Elisabeth Shue.

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Interview with the Vampire

Tom Cruise made an unexpected and satisfying career pivot by taking the much sought-after role of the vampire Lestat, made famous in Anne Rice’s bestseller, wearing fetching blond locks and eternally pining after his handsome housemate Louis (a rouge-cheeked Brad Pitt, on the verge of superstardom).

The Firm

John Grisham’s best-selling novel about an idealistic young lawyer (Tom Cruise) fresh out of Harvard Law School who gets embroiled in the criminal machinations of a boutique law firm in Memphis, gets a full-bodied, gripping cinematic treatment from Sydney Pollack.

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Interview with the Vampire

Tom Cruise made an unexpected and satisfying career pivot by taking the much sought-after role of the vampire Lestat, made famous in Anne Rice’s bestseller, wearing fetching blond locks and eternally pining after his handsome housemate Louis (a rouge-cheeked Brad Pitt, on the verge of superstardom).

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Eyes Wide Shut

Met with befuddlement upon release, the final masterpiece by Stanley Kubrick is now rightly recognized as one of the great works of modern cinema—as mysterious and perfectly unsettled as ever.

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Magnolia

Tom Cruise gives one of his greatest performances in Paul Thomas Anderson’s mesmerizing, rocket-fueled epic of interlocking lives in Southern California, a fleet, galvanizing portrayal of people on the edge.

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Magnolia

Tom Cruise gives one of his greatest performances in Paul Thomas Anderson’s mesmerizing, rocket-fueled epic of interlocking lives in Southern California, a fleet, galvanizing portrayal of people on the edge.

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Eyes Wide Shut

Met with befuddlement upon release, the final masterpiece by Stanley Kubrick is now rightly recognized as one of the great works of modern cinema—as mysterious and perfectly unsettled as ever.