
Pizza Guy 8
After being pushed around, a kind, down-on-his-luck pizza delivery boy is finally pushed too far and goes on a killing spree in this surrealist slasher from Tate Hoffmaster. Followed by a Q&A with Hoffmaster.
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After being pushed around, a kind, down-on-his-luck pizza delivery boy is finally pushed too far and goes on a killing spree in this surrealist slasher from Tate Hoffmaster. Followed by a Q&A with Hoffmaster.
Director Richard Maurice, who created his independently financed silent films in Detroit, himself stars as a down-on-his-luck Black street violinist who makes it his mission to protect an orphaned child from hoodlums and criminals.
Dorothy Dandridge historically received a Best Actress nomination for her blazing, charismatic lead performance, yet new star Harry Belafonte was as fiery, sensual, and magnetic as the obsessive Joe. The Technicolor musical screens 2/21 and 2/23.
Join us for our annual free Welcome Ramadan Celebration, organized by MoMI’s Neighborhood Council members, featuring a digital animation workshop inspired by the rich traditions, henna design, drop-in green screen activities, and a screening of the documentary An Act of Worship, followed by a panel discussion.
Director Nausheen Dadabhoy holds a mirror to her experience as a Muslim American coming of age at the turn of the 21st century in this documentary, screening as part of our Welcome Ramadan Celebration on 2/23, followed by a panel discussion about Muslim representation in media.
Paul Schrader’s directorial debut gave Richard Pryor and Yaphet Kotto two of their greatest roles, as Detroit auto workers who take matters into their own hands after being mistreated by both management and their Union bosses.
An educator, publisher, and producer, MIT's Peter Kaufman joins us for a book signing and free conversation about his new publication.
Fritz Lang’s jolt of pure fatalism featured Edward G. Robinson in a career-best lead performance as a browbeaten, retired Greenwich Village cashier and amateur painter who falls into a trap set by a shady local girl.
The funniest movie ever made about the experience of being snubbed for an Oscar stars Catherine O’Hara in one of her greatest screen roles as Marilyn Hack, who discovers that she has been tapped for a possible nomination. Screens 2/28 and 3/2.
Join Movie Trivia NYC at MoMI for an evening of Oscars trivia. Join with a team (maximum 6) or play solo for the chance to win MoMI membership, free tickets, and prizes from the gift shop.
Ivan Passer’s gripping neonoir gave John Heard the meatiest role of his career as Cutter, a broken-down Vietnam veteran determined to exact revenge for a young woman's death. Screens 2/28 and 3/1.
Free Access Mornings at MoMI are dedicated to families with children on the autism spectrum and give families an exclusive opportunity to explore exhibitions and participate in workshops that begin at 11:00 a.m. before public hours begin.