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East of Noon

The second feature by Egyptian artist Hala Elkoussy, this baroque and excessive film stands out within African and Arab cinemas, invoking the spirits of the “new cinemas” of the sixties and seventies. 

The Other Way Around

Ale is a film director, and Alex is an actor. After 15 years together, they decide to go their separate ways and begin to act on an old joke made by Ale's father, that separations—and not unions—are cause for celebration.

What About Bob?

What About Bob?

When agoraphobic shut-in Bob Wiley (Bill Murray) shows up at his office one day, little does uptight psychiatrist Dr. Leo Marvin (Richard Dreyfuss) know that he’s about to be plunged into his own absurd nightmare.

Ghost Cat Anzu

Precocious tween Karin finds herself abandoned by her father in rural Japan. Living in a temple with her grandfather, she meets Anzu, a giant “ghost cat” and notorious layabout tasked with looking after her.

The Seventh Victim

The Seventh Victim

This pocket-size portrait of evil and despair from Val Lewton stars Oscar-winner Kim Hunter in her film debut as a young woman who leaves the safety of her boarding school to track down her missing sister (a haunting Jean Brooks), who has fallen in with a death-obsessed, Satan-worshipping cult.

The Fog

The Fog

Carpenter’s film serves up one gorgeous-terrifying image after another and features a host of perfectly cast horror icons from Jamie Lee Curtis and her mother Janet Leigh to Adrienne Barbeau.