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Mariupolis 2

Mariupolis 2

After Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine, director Mantas Kvedaravicius revisited the people and places he captured in his 2016 film in this new work that debuted at the Cannes Film Festival posthumously.

Jesús López

The fourth feature from Maximiliano Schonfeld is a captivating and elegantly directed mystical tale about community grief and emancipation. 

Airport

Airport

Epically filmed by 70mm veteran Ernest Laszlo, Airport sparked the star-studded disaster blockbuster genre that is still going strong today. Screens 8/19–8/26 in a double feature with its spoof Airplane!

Nope

Nope

From 8/12–8/25, see Jordan Peele's wildly expansive, primally frightening movie, on 70mm.

Baby Boy

Baby Boy

John Singleton’s film offers an unsparing look at the cyclical, intergenerational trials faced by a young man, Jody (Gibson), as he struggles to live up to the challenges and responsibilities of adulthood,

Labyrinth

Labyrinth

Dir. Jim Henson. 1986, 101 mins. DCP. With Jennifer Connelly, David Bowie. In order to save her brother, who has been captured by the Goblin King, Sarah must find her way through a magical labyrinth. ...

Idlewild

On August 26, see Idlewild and John Singleton's Baby Boy in a special discount combination ticket! Dir. Bryan Barber, 2006. 121 mins. With André 3000, Big Boi, Terrence Howard, Paula Patton, Cicely Tyson, Macy Gray, ...

Airport

Airport

Epically filmed by 70mm veteran Ernest Laszlo, Airport sparked the star-studded disaster blockbuster genre that is still going strong today. Screens 8/19–8/26 in a double feature with its spoof Airplane!

Baby Boy

Baby Boy

John Singleton’s film offers an unsparing look at the cyclical, intergenerational trials faced by a young man, Jody (Gibson), as he struggles to live up to the challenges and responsibilities of adulthood,