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Troma’s Bring on the Damned!

Writer-director Brandon Bassham conjures up the horror anthology from hell with five tales of madness and humor in the tradition of Creepshow and Tales from the Crypt. Followed by a Q&A with Bassham.

No Other Land

No Other Land

The year’s most urgent and devastating documentary is this collaboration between a group of Palestinian and Israeli filmmakers and activists.

Dourgouti Town

Dimitris Bavellas's documentary traces the gentrification and virtual obliteration of Dourgouti, a residential district just south of the Acropolis. Screening 1/12 as part of the Greek film series Always on Sunday.

The Shining

The Shining

Stanley Kubrick’s psychological horror masterpiece in which writer Jack Torrance is driven mad while working as the caretaker of a cavernous Colorado hotel over the course of one isolated winter, screens 1/25 and 1/26.

Janet Planet

Annie Baker's sublime directorial debut, set in summer 1991, is a singular cinematic experience, entering the specific world of a child as she slowly begins to come to terms with the reality around her. With Annie Baker in person on 1/12!

A Different Man

The winner of the Gotham Award for Best Picture and the Golden Globe for Best Actor (Sebastian Stan), the latest from New York filmmaker Aaron Schimberg is a laceratingly funny genre crossbreed. Screening 1/17 with Schimberg in person. 

Youth (Hard Times)

The second installment in Wang Bing’s monumental series chronicling the lives of young migrant garment workers in the Zhili district of Huzhou City, continues to immerse the viewer in the daily grind of workshop life.

All We Imagine as Light

All We Imagine as Light

One of the year’s marvelous cinematic discoveries, Payal Kapadia’s Grand Prize winner at the Cannes Film Festival is a profoundly moving, meditative, exquisitely textured look at the lives of three women seeking love and spiritual sustenance in working-class Mumbai.