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GENERAL ADMISSION
You can buy admission tickets online. Pick a date and time to visit the Museum. Timed-entry slots are released generally one-month prior. All sales are final and payments cannot be refunded.


Dune: Part Two (in 70mm)
The spectacular and sleekly streamlined second part of Villeneuve’s Dune surpasses its exposition-laden introductory chapter both visually and dramatically.

Here
Bas Devos’s hushed, graceful portrait of an immigrant construction worker wandering gently through his final days in Brussels before returning to visit his mother in Romania is one of the most good-natured and moving films in recent years.

AniTOMO’s NYE Anime Rewind
This event spotlights the content creators who have kept the anime community energized throughout 2024, gathering fans to celebrate storytelling, creativity, and the vibrant world of anime as we head into the new year.

Dune: Part Two (in 70mm)
The spectacular and sleekly streamlined second part of Villeneuve’s Dune surpasses its exposition-laden introductory chapter both visually and dramatically.

Candyman
Adapted from a short story by horror master Clive Barker, Bernard Rose’s superlative supernatural horror movie—featuring an iconic performance from recently passed genre legend Tony Todd—is a multilayered, mind-bending thriller that doubles as a thoughtful exploration of race and gender in the American psyche.

Challengers
Luca Guadagnino’s scintillating, sexy tennis drama follows a trio of characters whose mercurial relationship blurs the line between love triangle and throuple. Starring Zendaya, Josh O'Connor, and Mike Faist. With screenwriter Justin Kuritzkes in person on 12/28!

NO-THING
Off-site VenueNO-THING is a hybrid 24-hour performance and exhibition on the theme of nothingness, produced by is this thing on?, an experimental livestreaming network created by and for artists.

Nanook of the North
Flaherty’s groundbreaking documentary, which intimately hunkers down with an Inuit family, headed by Nanook, as they live and survive the harsh winters of Canada’s Hudson Bay, was so popular it became a cultural phenomenon.