
The Wild Robot
This deeply touching and gorgeously animated movie about robot shipwrecked on an uninhabited island plays all week during Spring Break 2025.
You can buy admission tickets online. Pick a date and time to visit the Museum. Timed-entry slots are released generally one-month prior. All sales are final and payments cannot be refunded.
This deeply touching and gorgeously animated movie about robot shipwrecked on an uninhabited island plays all week during Spring Break 2025.
When the pizza-loving turtles, popularized in comic strips and an animated series, made the trip to the big screen, they had some help from Jim Henson’s Creature Shop. Introduced by Craig Shemin, President, The Jim Henson Legacy.
David Cronenberg’s chilling yet bracing adaptation of Stephen King’s supernatural novel is one of the director’s most elegantly constructed films, moving from a gripping murder mystery to a political melodrama.
This installation features four virtual reality (VR) experiences created by Taiwanese filmmakers and artists that immerse the viewer into the worlds of isolated protagonists. Their stories are marked by mental and physical separation that demonstrate fragility and resilience.
The most balletic of all silent comedy stunt performers, Buster Keaton is at his most jaw-dropping in this hilarious tale of a snooty college graduate who returns home to his gruff riverboat captain father, to whom he must prove his bravery.
The spectacular, throat-gripping suspense of Renny Harlin’s Cliffhanger demands the big screen. A mid-career triumph for Stallone, this action thriller hit from the slam-bang summer of 1993 is a marvel of mountain climbing and aerial stunt coordination. Screening 4/25 and 4/27.
The most balletic of all silent comedy stunt performers, Buster Keaton is at his most jaw-dropping in this hilarious tale of a snooty college graduate who returns home to his gruff riverboat captain father, to whom he must prove his bravery.
Tom Gunning and Daniel Morgan will talk about the impact and legacy of Gunning’s work. The program on 4/26 will include screenings of some of the key films written about in Gunning's new book, followed by a book signing in the Museum shop.
Tracking the search for serial killer Hans Beckert (Peter Lorre) in a haunted cityscape, Fritz Lang’s 1931 masterpiece is at once a late-Weimar era milestone and a vivid precursor to film noir. Introduced by Tom Gunning on 4/26.
This program aims to showcase the diversity of contemporary Arab cinema and video art through a wide range of cultural references, visual languages, and artistic choices. The first section will feature experimental formats pushing the boundaries of film and video; the second will focus on short-form fiction and docufiction films that explore themes of migration, mobility, and displacement.
The spectacular, throat-gripping suspense of Renny Harlin’s Cliffhanger demands the big screen. A mid-career triumph for Stallone, this action thriller hit from the slam-bang summer of 1993 is a marvel of mountain climbing and aerial stunt coordination. Screening 4/25 and 4/27.
In this erotically charged Greek psychological thriller, a middle-aged cab driver grappling with his thwarted ambitions finds his life suddenly upended when he witnesses the suicide of one of his customers. Screens 4/27 as part of Always on Sunday: Greek Film Series. Followed by a live Q&A with director Stergios Paschos on Zoom.