Silver Screen Mornings: Sullivan’s Travels (TV-G)
A Hollywood director travels incognito across Depression-era America to research a more serious film, in this 1941 satire by Preston Sturges starring Joel McCrea and Veronica Lake.
A Hollywood director travels incognito across Depression-era America to research a more serious film, in this 1941 satire by Preston Sturges starring Joel McCrea and Veronica Lake.
Shakespeare in Love follows a young William Shakespeare as he struggles with writer’s block and finds inspiration for a new play.
An 80th anniversary screening of My Darling Clementine, John Ford’s Western on Wyatt Earp and the town of Tombstone.
A one-night-only preview examines the Unarius Academy of Science, followed by a Q&A and presented alongside a new exhibition at the Museum of Sex Miami.
A 100th anniversary screening of The General highlights Buster Keaton’s silent-era classic, presented in honor of National Train Day.
An Oscar-nominated animated feature, Little Amélie or the Character of Rain explores childhood, identity, and connection in post-war Japan. Recommended for ages 8+.
Super Fly (1972) screens as part of Bookends of Black Cinema: The Classic and the Cult, a two-day retrospective featuring panel discussions with author Josiah Howard, moderated by Ale Duckenfield-López.
Blue Heron, director Sophy Romvari's feature debut, screens as part of Bookends of Black Cinema: The Classic and the Cult, a two-day retrospective featuring panel discussions with author Josiah Howard, moderated by Ale Duckenfield-López.
Humphrey Bogart stars in this beloved 1954 holiday classic, in which three escaped convicts find their plans foiled — by a Christmas dinner and a family they can't bring themselves to leave behind.
Ferzan Özpetek's Diamonds follows a filmmaker who gathers his favorite actresses to make a film about women, and in doing so, blurs the line between reality and fiction, past and present, rivalry and sisterhood.
