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In & Out with Frank Oz in person

In & Out with Frank Oz in person

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.

The Score

The Score

Marking a major departure from his comedic wheelhouse, Frank Oz directed this taut crime thriller starring acting titans Brando and De Niro in their first and only pairing.

The Best of Frank Oz: Frank’s Favorites

This all-new compilation, created in consultation with Mr. Oz, presents some of Frank's favorite Henson moments—ranging from his first collaboration with Jim, as Rowlf's right hand on The Jimmy Dean Show, to his own major characters on Muppet television shows, feature films, and guest appearances. With Frank Oz and Craig Shemin, President of the Jim Henson Legacy, in person (November 17 only)!

Vanishing Point Forever: Revisiting a Cult Classic

The great American car chase movie, directed by maverick Armenian-American filmmaker Richard C. Sarafian, is nominally the saga of a Vietnam vet on the lam in his Dodge Challenger, but it’s simultaneously a modern-day Western, a dystopian allegory, and a love letter to the muscle car. With author With Robert M. Rubin in person.

In & Out with Frank Oz in person

In & Out with Frank Oz in person

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.

The Score

The Score

Marking a major departure from his comedic wheelhouse, Frank Oz directed this taut crime thriller starring acting titans Brando and De Niro in their first and only pairing.

Community Curation

For MoMI’s Community Curation initiative, a committee of ten curators and collectors nominated a shortlist of boundary-pushing artists for display on the Museum’s Herbert S. Schlosser Media Wall. These artists’ works reflect how personal and cultural histories shape artistic practice.

After Tiller with Lana Wilson in person

Made nearly ten years before the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade, this film provides context and a vital backstory for what's become an even starker public health crisis. Director Lana Wilson will appear in person on 11/22 in discussion with author Lauren Sandler.

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.

Pretty Baby

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.

Death at a Funeral with Frank Oz in person

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 & Out with Frank Oz in person

In & Out with Frank Oz in person

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.