Fall Moving Image Workshop for Parents
In this free class, parents will explore fun, therapeutic activities using moving image technologies, learning new media and games that are easily teachable to kids.
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.
In this free class, parents will explore fun, therapeutic activities using moving image technologies, learning new media and games that are easily teachable to kids.
On October 27, dancer-performer Renée Brailsford (The Wiz) will lead a group of dancers through the choreography of “Thriller” as part of a fun day of festive family programming that also includes a Museum tour and face painting!
Director Isabel Castro’s intimate debut feature constructs an ethereal vision and dedication to the daughters that fight for their families, their dreams and themselves.
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).
Heavy on atmosphere, this double feature highlights the end of Roger Corman's Poe Cycle with two from 1964. Screens on Oct 28.
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.
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).
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.
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.
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).
This eerie anthology pairing features a star studded ensemble across two of Roger Corman's most darkly funny and frightening films. Screens October 30.
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.