
Cutter’s Way
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.
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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.
Peter Bogdanovich closed out his most celebrated decade with an underappreciated gem, adapted from a novel by Paul Theroux, starring 1970s king Ben Gazzara in one of his most charming and complex star turns.
This spare and chilling entry in Val Lewton’s hallowed 1940s run of B horror movies stars a brilliant Boris Karloff as a struggling cab driver in 19th-century Edinburgh who helps procure bodies from freshly dug graves for a local doctor.
Peter Bogdanovich closed out his most celebrated decade with an underappreciated gem, adapted from a novel by Paul Theroux, starring 1970s king Ben Gazzara in one of his most charming and complex star turns.
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.
Processing and p5.js revolutionized creative coding, making generative art accessible to artists worldwide. This installation series pairs Processing pioneers with p5.js artists in a series of diptychs on the Herbert S. Schlosser Media Wall. Plus, you can mint your own fragments of art by Robert Hodgin and Melissa Wiederrecht.
Join us for a special Astoria Ramadan Iftar night, hosted by MoMI community partner Malikah. This beautiful evening of celebration during the sacred month of Ramadan brings together community members, elected officials, and talented artists. From Quran recitations to poetry, there will be something for everyone to enjoy.
See Bill Murray’s first and to-date only directorial credit on 35mm! Quick Change is a rollicking, finely tuned New York City–set farce, starring Murray, Geena Davis, and Randy Quaid.
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.
Fresh off her star-making turn in the smash hit Gilda, Rita Hayworth was cast in another quintessential noir of the forties, this one directed by none other than her then husband Orson Welles. Screening 3/8.