Jackass Forever
Dir. Jeff Tremaine. 2022, 96 mins. DCP. With Johnny Knoxville, Steve-O, Chris Pontius, Dave England, Wee Man, Danger Ehren, Preston Lacy. Twenty years after the surprising box office success of Jackass: The Movie, and twelve ...
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Dir. Jeff Tremaine. 2022, 96 mins. DCP. With Johnny Knoxville, Steve-O, Chris Pontius, Dave England, Wee Man, Danger Ehren, Preston Lacy. Twenty years after the surprising box office success of Jackass: The Movie, and twelve ...
Free screening with director Ron Howard in person! Dir. Ron Howard. 2022, 142 min. DCP. With Viggo Mortensen, Colin Farrell, Joel Edgerton, and Tom Bateman. Story by Don Macpherson and William Nicholson. Screenplay by William ...
With this video installation by artist sTo Len, who is currently a Public Artist in Residence (PAIR) at the New York City Department of Sanitation, viewers have the chance to report, via green screen, from various shuttered waste sites in New York City, such as the Fresh Kills Landfill.
On 1/6, see the great British director Terence Davies's aching biographical film about pacifist poet and World War I veteran Siegfried Sassoon.
Alex Pritz joins us in person 1/6 for his acclaimed documentary, a marvel of collaborative filmmaking partially shot by the Uru-eu-wau-wau people and filmed over the course of several years.
On 1/7 & 1/13, see one of the most underappreciated films of 2022 from American cinema’s deftest memory maker, Richard Linklater.
The legendary Jerzy Skolimowski has created an arresting, funny, and tragic portrait of humanity in all its foibles, told from the perspective of a donkey.
Olivier Assayas's magical and brilliantly conceived 2022 re-imagining of his own 1996 movie stars Oscar-winner Alicia Vikander as a Hollywood star who has come to Paris to fill the role once inhabited by Maggie Cheung.
The fiction feature debut by documentary filmmaker Alice Diop is both intensely psychological and observationally distant, a film about the impossibility of fully knowing another person and the estrangement of living in an adopted world.
Director Charlotte Wells appears in person on 1/7 to present her acclaimed, poignant breakthrough drama, which offers an entirely new approach to the family memento movie.
On 1/8, director Antoneta Alamat Kusijanović appears in person to present her Cannes-awarded, sexually charged coming-of-age tale set in scenic coastal Croatia.
In her exquisitely crafted jewel of a film, Céline Sciamma has fashioned an uncommonly perceptive, lightly metaphysical drama about memory, grief, coming-of-age, and the gifts passed between generations.