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The horrors of nuclear destruction were rendered B-movie poetry in the landmark Japanese mega-hit that launched the legendary Godzilla series, screening 11/3.
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The horrors of nuclear destruction were rendered B-movie poetry in the landmark Japanese mega-hit that launched the legendary Godzilla series, screening 11/3.
When nine-year-old Omri (Hal Scardino) receives a cupboard for his birthday, he soon realizes that with just one turn of a magical key, the toys he puts inside come to life. The best-selling children’s novel by Lynne Reid Banks comes to entrancing life in Frank Oz’s richly realized adaptation.
Released to great acclaim from fans and critics alike, Godzilla Minus One recaptures the bleak atmosphere of the 1954 original like no other sequel has done and elevates the reputation of the franchise’s special effects to new heights. Screening 11/3!
In tribute to the passing of Paul Morrissey, we present his inspired horror send-up, balancing the ridiculous and sublime while fully exploiting the suitability of 3-D for in-your-face effects.
A comedy of escalating absurdity and frustration that betrays a sweet-souled core, Frank Oz's Housesitter is one of the most underrated studio comedies of the nineties starring Steve Martin and Goldie Hawn.
Full of uproarious gags, twists, and turns, Frank Oz’s Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, starring Steve Martin and Michael Caine, is one of the funniest comedies of the 1980s. Frank Oz and Steve Martin in person on 11/9!
Based on the classic novel by Alexandros Papadiamantis. Driven to despair over women's oppressive living conditions in her island community circa 1900, a midwife finds a violent solution to confront the evils of a male-dominated society.
Full of uproarious gags, twists, and turns, Frank Oz’s Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, with Steve Martin and Michael Caine, is one of the funniest comedies of the 1980s, and features one of Martin’s most delightfully unhinged performances.
Marielle Heller’s feature debut, a sharp, funny, and provocative account of one girl's sexual and artistic awakening set in 1976 San Francisco, will precede a special sneak preview of her new film Nightbitch on Thursday, 11/14.
A woman (Amy Adams) pauses her career to be a stay-at-home mom, but soon her new domesticity takes a surreal turn. See a special free sneak preview screening of Marielle Heller's new film, based on the acclaimed debut novel by Rachel Yoder.