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Darkman

Universal enlisted Sam Raimi, known primarily for his delightfully impious Evil Dead films, for their own version of a comic book superhero movie. The result is among the wildest, most stylistically untamed popcorn movies of its era. Screening 6/22 and 6/23.

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Clueless

The sleeper smash of summer 1995, set in a fashion-forward Beverly Hills high school, transcended its satirical take on SoCal privilege to become an iconic, ironic lexicon for nineties teen living.

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Clueless

The sleeper smash of summer 1995, set in a fashion-forward Beverly Hills high school, transcended its satirical take on SoCal privilege to become an iconic, ironic lexicon for nineties teen living.

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Strange Days

Kathryn Bigelow’s grandest cinematic vision is an anxiety-filled drama of near-apocalypse set in Los Angeles at the turn of the 21st century.

Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors

Inspired by Tarkovsky, Kalatozov, and Urusevsky, as well as Ukrainian Hutsul folk culture, this treasured cornerstone of independent Ukrainian cinema marked a shift in the development of Ukrainian culture in the second half of the 20th century.

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The Color of Pomegranates

Described by Martin Scorsese as “unlike anything in cinema history,” Sergei Parajanov's masterpiece about 18th-century poet Sayat Nova screens 7/6 and 7/26.

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Speed

A thrill from its nail-biter elevator opening to its final subway chase, Speed is a model of ruthless efficiency. 

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Strange Days

Kathryn Bigelow’s grandest cinematic vision is an anxiety-filled drama of near-apocalypse set in Los Angeles at the turn of the 21st century.

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Menace II Society

The first film from the Hughes Brothers was a sensation at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival and remains an uncompromising and revelatory touchstone of 1990s American independent cinema. 

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Pulp Fiction

The definitive film of its era, earning Quentin Tarantino a screenplay Oscar and igniting a career that remains essential to the landscape of American auteur cinema, screens on 35mm 7/12 and 7/14.

Ma vie en rose

Ludo, a trans child, explores their gender identity and faces harsh transphobic fallout in this beautiful film. Introduced by critic/author Caden Mark Gardner; followed by book-signing on 7/13.

Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean

Robert Altman's memory-haunted melodrama takes place in a Woolworth’s five-and-dime in Texas, just down the road from where Giant was shot, as the members of a James Dean fan club, the Disciples, reunite after a 20-year hiatus.