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Das Boot: The Director’s Cut

This epic World War II film, at the time the most expensive production ever mounted in Germany, remains a spectacular achievement thanks to cinematographer Jost Vacano’s groundbreaking technical innovations. October 29–30.

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Nosferatu

In celebration of its 100th anniversary, we're thrilled to present F. W. Murnau's groundbreaking classic that all but invented the horror film for the modern era. Screens October 28–30 (on 35mm with live piano accompaniment by on 10/30).

House of Usher & The Pit and the Pendulum

Curses and spirits abound in this frightening double feature from Roger Corman which highlights two of Edgar Allen Poe's haunted castle stories. Screens October 29.

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Nosferatu

In celebration of its 100th anniversary, we're thrilled to present F. W. Murnau's groundbreaking classic that all but invented the horror film for the modern era. Screens October 28–30 (on 35mm with live piano accompaniment by on 10/30).

Tales of Terror & The Haunted Palace

This eerie anthology pairing features a star studded ensemble across two of Roger Corman's most darkly funny and frightening films. Screens October 30.

Recurring

Das Boot: The Director’s Cut

This epic World War II film, at the time the most expensive production ever mounted in Germany, remains a spectacular achievement thanks to cinematographer Jost Vacano’s groundbreaking technical innovations. October 29–30.

An Act of Worship

On October 30, Nausheen Dadabhoy presents a film that holds a mirror to her experience as a Muslim American coming of age at the turn of the 21st century. This screening kicks off our new series Infinite Beauty: Muslim and MENASHA Identity Onscreen.

Day of the Dead Celebration

Celebrate Day of the Dead on November 2 with a performance by Mariachi Nuevo Amanecer Academy, followed by a presentation of Aztec Mexica dance, poetry, music from indigenous dance troupe Yayauhki Tezcatlipoka, and a face-painting session inspired by historical characters from Día de Muertos.

Coco

On November 2, celebrate Día de Muertos (Day of the Dead) with screenings of the Oscar-winning animated film from Pixar.