All my Sons
Arthur Miller’s All My Sons, starring Bryan Cranston and Marianne Jean Baptiste, is presented in a filmed production recorded live in London’s West End.
Arthur Miller’s All My Sons, starring Bryan Cranston and Marianne Jean Baptiste, is presented in a filmed production recorded live in London’s West End.
Quentin Tarantino's complete revenge epic comes to the screen in its rarely shown uncut form, presenting Uma Thurman's iconic turn as The Bride in one operatic, intermission-included event.
Warren Beatty's Oscar-winning epic returns in a stunning 4K restoration, tracing the passionate love affair between radical journalists Louise Bryant and John Reed against the sweep of WWI and the Bolshevik Revolution.
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.
