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Old Dog

In what may be Pema Tseden’s darkest film, crises of identity and masculinity collide as vultures circle overhead. 

Skate Video Essentials: The Legacy of Mike Ternasky

Learn about the seminal work of the late Mike Ternasky, whose videos for the brands H-Street and Plan B were foundational to the development of street-style skate videos. With special guests.

CatVideoFest

CatVideoFest

This wildly popular and entertaining cat-spectacular, which has been presented in over 250 theaters nationwide and another 100 worldwide since debuting in 2019, finally makes its Queens debut.

Speed Racer

Speed Racer

The Wachowskis’ candy-colored extravaganza is a vibrant and kinetic underrated action gem.  Screening on 35mm 8/30–9/8.

Jinpa

Two men named Jinpa meet on a mountain road in the Kekexili highlands near Tibet in Pema Tseden’s offbeat fable, part road movie, part Tibetan western. Screening 9/8.

Tharlo

This fable about the agonizing clash of two Tibetan cultures is a penetrating psychosexual study of masculinity in crisis, and a riveting exploration of social change. 

The Warriors

The Warriors

Walter Hill’s vividly violent and giddily sensationalist vision of ’70s New York stirred up controversy upon release and endures as a beloved cult classic.

CatVideoFest

CatVideoFest

This wildly popular and entertaining cat-spectacular, which has been presented in over 250 theaters nationwide and another 100 worldwide since debuting in 2019, finally makes its Queens debut.

Archipelago with Shonni Enelow in person

On 9/14, Joanna Hogg’s emotionally unsettling domestic drama starring Tom Hiddleston will be followed by Q&A with Shonni Enelow (author of a new book on Hogg) and novelist-critic Christine Smallwood, plus book signing with Enelow.

Young Frankenstein

Young Frankenstein

Mel Brooks's second comedy smash of 1974 is the rare film that both mercilessly spoofs and sincerely celebrates a genre, here the black-and-white horror films of the 1930s. Screening 9/14–9/20.

The Eternal Daughter

Joanna Hogg's The Eternal Daughter stars a marvelous Tilda Swinton in two roles, as an elderly mother and her middle-aged filmmaker daughter staying together at a sinister, fog-enshrouded hotel in the English countryside. Introduced by Shonni Enelow, author of the new book Joanna Hogg.

The Warriors

The Warriors

Walter Hill’s vividly violent and giddily sensationalist vision of ’70s New York stirred up controversy upon release and endures as a beloved cult classic.