CALENDAR
GENERAL ADMISSION
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.
- No events scheduled for Aug 28, 2023.
- No events scheduled for Aug 29, 2023.
- No events scheduled for Aug 30, 2023.
- No events scheduled for Aug 31, 2023.
Week of Events
Labyrinth
Labyrinth
Dir. Jim Henson. 1986, 101 mins. DCP. With Jennifer Connelly, David Bowie. In order to save her brother, who has been captured by the Goblin King, Sarah must find her way through a magical labyrinth. ...
8 Mile
8 Mile
A cinematic and musical triumph, 8 Mile boosted Eminem's lyricism to new heights. The Friday, September 1 screening co-presented with Afrikan Poetry Theatre and followed by a panel discussion.
Passages
Passages
The latest from celebrated filmmaker Ira Sachs (Love Is Strange) is also his sharpest and sexiest drama yet—starring Franz Rogowski, Ben Whishaw, and Adèle Exarchopoulos
Access Mornings at MoMI
Access Mornings at MoMI
Offered the first Saturday of each month (June 2023–May 2024), free Access Mornings at MoMI are dedicated to families with children on the autism spectrum and give families an exclusive opportunity to explore exhibitions and ...
Kubo and the Two Strings
Kubo and the Two Strings
Inspired by Japanese folklore, LAIKA’s stop-motion adventure Kubo and the Two Strings constructs an original fantasy world of monsters, magical creatures, and myths. Playing Labor Day weekend at MoMI, 9/2–9/4.
My Beautiful Laundrette
My Beautiful Laundrette
In this Thatcher-era smash, Omar (Gordon Warnecke), a first-generation Pakistani-British man living in London, encounters his childhood friend turned skinhead Johnny (Daniel Day-Lewis), and love unexpectedly blooms while they manage Omar’s family laundry business.
8 Mile
8 Mile
A cinematic and musical triumph, 8 Mile boosted Eminem's lyricism to new heights. The Friday, September 1 screening co-presented with Afrikan Poetry Theatre and followed by a panel discussion.
Brick Lane
Brick Lane
Based on the novel by Monica Ali, Brick Lane is a tender depiction of the Bangladeshi community, immersing the viewer in a time and place marked by crisis without reducing the very full characters to political allegory.
Passages
Passages
The latest from celebrated filmmaker Ira Sachs (Love Is Strange) is also his sharpest and sexiest drama yet—starring Franz Rogowski, Ben Whishaw, and Adèle Exarchopoulos
Airplane!
Airplane!
The wild comedy spoof Airplane! sparked a spoof comedy explosion. Screening 8/19, 8/26, and 9/2 alongside a 70mm screening of Airport, the self-serious disaster melodrama that inspired it.
Kubo and the Two Strings
Kubo and the Two Strings
Inspired by Japanese folklore, LAIKA’s stop-motion adventure Kubo and the Two Strings constructs an original fantasy world of monsters, magical creatures, and myths. Playing Labor Day weekend at MoMI, 9/2–9/4.
Nothing Compares
Nothing Compares
As a tribute to Sinéad O'Connor, see this richly cinematic portrait of this fearless trailblazer through a contemporary feminist lens on 9/3 and 9/10.
The Butcher Boy
The Butcher Boy
In one of her few screen appearances as an actor, Sinéad O’Connor makes an appearance as the Virgin Mary in Neil Jordan's adaptation of Patrick McCabe’s 1994 novel.
Passages
Passages
The latest from celebrated filmmaker Ira Sachs (Love Is Strange) is also his sharpest and sexiest drama yet—starring Franz Rogowski, Ben Whishaw, and Adèle Exarchopoulos
Passages
Passages
The latest from celebrated filmmaker Ira Sachs (Love Is Strange) is also his sharpest and sexiest drama yet—starring Franz Rogowski, Ben Whishaw, and Adèle Exarchopoulos
The Wrong Guy Special Reunion Screening
The Wrong Guy Special Reunion Screening
On 9/3, join us for a special screening of the out-of-print underground comedy classic, which deliriously mixes Hitchcock homage, inspired absurdism, class-conscious parody, and rapid-fire wit, calling to mind its creators and stars' work on The Kids in the Hall, The Simpsons, and SCTV—with Dave Foley, David Higgins, and Jay Kogen in a post-film discussion, moderated by Janeane Garofalo!