2001: A Space Odyssey (70mm)
Stanley Kubrick’s mysterious and profound sci-fi epic—“the ultimate trip”—is about nothing less than the beauty and the banality of civilization.
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Stanley Kubrick’s mysterious and profound sci-fi epic—“the ultimate trip”—is about nothing less than the beauty and the banality of civilization.
Chantal Akerman’s uniquely captivating vision of love and survival in the age of late capitalism is a singing, dancing musical with a feminist, formalist sensibility. Screening 8/3 and 8/17.
David Lean's Oscar winner is one of cinema’s most transporting experiences, a film that all but demands the big-screen treatment. Screening 8/3–8/10.
David Lean's Oscar winner is one of cinema’s most transporting experiences, a film that all but demands the big-screen treatment. Screening 8/3–8/10.
Stanley Kubrick’s mysterious and profound sci-fi epic—“the ultimate trip”—is about nothing less than the beauty and the banality of civilization.
Nolan crafts an international espionage thriller whose seemingly inevitable doomsday scenario can only be averted through the manipulation of time, culminating in a set piece so technically precise yet frenetic that it demands to be seen as big and loud as possible.
David Lean's Oscar winner is one of cinema’s most transporting experiences, a film that all but demands the big-screen treatment. Screening 8/3–8/10.
Buster Keaton’s classic about a lovestruck projectionist who falls asleep during a show and dreams he has entered the film as a detective is a delightful and ingenious comedy. Screening 7/26–8/11.
Ron Howard’s rollicking widescreen melodrama about Irish immigrants pursuing fortune and glory in late-nineteenth-century America gave newlyweds Cruise and Kidman a pair of juicy dramatic roles and a procession of dazzling landscape backdrops.
David Lean's Oscar winner is one of cinema’s most transporting experiences, a film that all but demands the big-screen treatment. Screening 8/3–8/10.
Buster Keaton’s classic about a lovestruck projectionist who falls asleep during a show and dreams he has entered the film as a detective is a delightful and ingenious comedy. Screening 7/26–8/11.
Nolan crafts an international espionage thriller whose seemingly inevitable doomsday scenario can only be averted through the manipulation of time, culminating in a set piece so technically precise yet frenetic that it demands to be seen as big and loud as possible.