
mid90s
Jonah Hill wrote and directed this tender coming-of-age story of a 13-year-old boy who finds sanctuary and friendship among a group of skateboarders in 1990s Los Angeles.
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Jonah Hill wrote and directed this tender coming-of-age story of a 13-year-old boy who finds sanctuary and friendship among a group of skateboarders in 1990s Los Angeles.
This two-part documentary is a galvanizing look at actor, model, and icon Brooke Shields as she emerges from her early years as a sexualized girl to a woman discovering her power.
Frank Oz expanded his repertoire further with this ode to the English Ealing comedy, an antic farce set at the funeral of a British patriarch. With director Frank Oz in person for a post-film discussion!
In Frank Oz's groundbreaking comedy, small-town Indiana high school teacher (Kevin Kline) is “outed” as gay by a Hollywood actor (Matt Dillon) during his Oscar acceptance speech. The only problem: Howard, planning his forthcoming wedding to fellow teacher Emily (Cusack), is not gay...or at least he’s not willing to admit it yet. With Director Frank Oz in person for a post-film discussion.
This raw and emotionally revealing look at one of the most iconic artists of our time follows Taylor Swift during a transformational period in her life as she learns to embrace her role not only as a songwriter and performer but also as a woman harnessing the full power of her voice. With director Lana Wilson in person!
Part musical, part apocalyptic fable, the fourth feature from the great Taiwanese filmmaker Tsai Ming-liang begins a week shy of the year 2000, as Taipei is in the grip of a mysterious epidemic. Introduced by filmmaker Lana Wilson.
The Empire Strikes Back is arguably the best film in the entire ongoing Star Wars franchise, and its success suggested that summer blockbusters needn’t offer happy endings to win over audiences.
Wilson goes inside a doctor's radical treatments as she explores the ethically treacherous grounds of curing our most human ailment; preceded by episodes four and five of an online series journeying into the lives of people living with mental health disorders.
In this film adaptation of a long-running, critically acclaimed play that he also directed, Frank Oz introduces us to Derek DelGaudio, a solo storyteller and conceptual magician who casts an unsettling, existential spell.
This poetic, singularly intimate portrait follows Japanese Buddhist priest Ittetsu Nemoto, a former wild child who's dedicated himself to helping suicidal people find reasons to live. With Lana Wilson and editor David Teague in person.
Lana Wilson brings viewers into the intimate spaces of one-one-one psychic readings in New York in this deft, riveting, and stealthily shattering immersion into the psychics’ practices and personal lives.
Acclaimed writer and director Rian Johnson pays tribute to mystery mastermind Agatha Christie with this fun, modern-day murder mystery where everyone is a suspect.