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Laylat Hob: A Celebration of Arab Culture

Join us for Laylat Hob (A Night of Love)! Organized by MoMI Neighborhood Council member Daleelah Saleh, this event celebrates Arab culture across mediums and diasporas, featuring work by New York–based SWANA (Southwest Asia and North Africa) artists; a talk about storytelling as representation and preservation with Laith Zuaiter, Zina Louhaichy, and Ahmad Al-Wahidi; henna; and music by DJ Fatin remixing classics and modern hits.

Minority Report

Minority Report

Set in a future where U.S. citizens can be arrested for crimes they have not yet committed, Spielberg's film raises questions of guilt and innocence that seem eerily prescient. Screens 7/25 and 7/27 on 35mm.

West Side Story

Steven Spielberg’s masterful update of the epochal 1957 stage musical is an explosion of color, movement, balleticism, and unabashed emotion, with a brilliant, meticulously updated script by Tony Kushner, reconceived yet faithful to the show’s original story and essential power. Screens in Dolby Atmos on 7/26.

Collateral

Collateral

With a shock of white hair, Tom Cruise expertly inhabits one of his true unambiguously villainous characters in Michael Mann's slick action thriller. Screens 7/26 and 7/27.

Junk Dump Film Festival 2025: Day One

The festival presents a curated program of narrative, animated, and experimental short films made by artists using unique processes to tell singular and engaging stories. 

War of the Worlds

War of the Worlds

One of the first major American movies to explicitly reference the tragedies of 9/11 and a world undone by terrorism (and the American response to it), Spielberg's genuinely scary box office smash starring Tom Cruise is an astonishing memento mori.

War of the Worlds

War of the Worlds

One of the first major American movies to explicitly reference the tragedies of 9/11 and a world undone by terrorism (and the American response to it), Spielberg's genuinely scary box office smash starring Tom Cruise is an astonishing memento mori.

Junk Dump Film Festival 2025: Day Two

The Junk Dump Film Festival highlights emerging and underrepresented filmmakers working at the intersection of video art and storytelling, presenting a curated program of narrative, animated, and experimental short films made by artists using unique processes to tell singular and engaging stories. 

Minority Report

Minority Report

Set in a future where U.S. citizens can be arrested for crimes they have not yet committed, Spielberg's film raises questions of guilt and innocence that seem eerily prescient. Screens 7/25 and 7/27 on 35mm.

Ragtag + Desire with Giuseppe Boccassini

Ragtag draws from more than 300 film noirs from the 1940s and 1950s to reveal the intoxicating dreamlike nature of the genre, and Desire draws from melodramas from around the world. Giuseppe Boccassini will appear in person for a conversation about his work, along with Tom Gunning via Zoom.

Collateral

Collateral

With a shock of white hair, Tom Cruise expertly inhabits one of his true unambiguously villainous characters in Michael Mann's slick action thriller. Screens 7/26 and 7/27.