
Tut’s Fever is a working movie theater and art installation created by Red Grooms and Lysiane Luong, an homage to the ornate, exotic picture palaces of the 1920s
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Tut’s Fever Movie Palace
![]() Tut’s Fever is a working movie theater and art installation created by Red Grooms and Lysiane Luong, an homage to the ornate, exotic picture palaces of the 1920s
Behind the Screen
![]() The Museum's core exhibition immerses visitors in the creative and technical process of producing, promoting, and presenting films, television shows, and digital entertainment.
The Jim Henson Exhibition
![]() This dynamic experience explores Jim Henson’s groundbreaking work for film and television and his transformative impact on culture.
Horrible Sites: Makeup and Production Design for The Exorcist
![]() With material drawn from MoMI’s permanent collection, this exhibit explores the film’s production and makeup design, detailing how a stylish townhouse in Georgetown, Washington, D.C., and an innocent young girl were transformed into sites of horror.
Reflected Forms: Story and Character in the Films of Todd Haynes
![]() On the occasion of Todd Haynes’s May December, MoMI presents an exhibit with materials from the archives of filmmaker Todd Haynes, now part of the Museum’s collection, offering a glimpse into his process of transforming historical and cultural referents into formally ambitious, richly emotional films.
Clayography in Motion: Adam Elliot’s Memoir of a Snail
![]() The interactive animation section of the Museum’s core exhibition features a special focus on stop-motion-animation director Adam Elliot’s Academy Award–nominated film Memoir of a Snail.
Compositions in Code: The Art of Processing and p5.js
![]() 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.
is this thing on?
![]() THING+YOU, from the livestreaming collective "is this thing on?", showcases how artists can reclaim agency in digital spaces while fostering genuine community engagement across platforms. Participation is encouraged through QR codes placed throughout the gallery, enabling engagement with live chats and real-time contributions to evolving artworks and archived performances. Learn more!
MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE—Story and Spectacle
![]() The exhibition spotlights star and producer Tom Cruise’s exceptional commitment to practical stunt work, and explores how the series combines technical ingenuity, personal discipline, and artistic commitment, all in service of storytelling, character development, and performance.
Superman! Restored Animated Classics from the 1940s
![]() Just as a new Superman movie arrives in theaters, see newly restored Fleischer Studios Superman cartoons from the 1940s in Tut's Fever Movie Palace, located within our core exhibition, Behind the Screen.
WeatherSys Admin
![]() WeatherSys Admin is an interactive arcade cabinet that casts visitors as new hires at W.E.T.S. (Weather Event Tools Systems), a fictional non-governmental organization (NGO) tasked with responding to global ecological crises. Installed at a fictionalized weather response terminal, players are surrounded by CRT monitors, blinking buttons, and labeled inputs offering access to six distinct tools, each a self-contained video game. |
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![]() Join us for a special guided tour of The Jim Henson Exhibition! The tour costs $5.00 per visitor (on top of admission ticket). ![]() Stanley Kubrick’s mysterious and profound sci-fi epic—“the ultimate trip”—is about nothing less than the beauty and the banality of civilization. Screens 7/31-8/24. |
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Fleischer Studios Cartoons – Restored!
![]() From the 1920s through the early 1940s, the Fleischer Studios' cartoon shorts were immensely successful, their popularity and cultural ubiquity rivaling those of Walt Disney. In 2022, spearheaded by Max Fleischer's granddaughter, Jane Fleischer Reid, a restoration effort began for the Fleischer Studios cartoons. This program includes Dizzy Dishes (1930), featuring the first appearance of a character who would come to be known as Betty Boop. Also on view are Somewhere in Dreamland (1936) and the classic Popeye the Sailor Meets Sindbad the Sailor (1936); both shot in Technicolor. ![]() Join us for a night of discussions and dance featuring legendary DJ Rekha’s Bollywood Disco on Friday, August 1. Classic numbers, live performances, film favorites, and disco grooves are remixed into bangers that will keep you dancing the night away. ![]() Stanley Kubrick’s mysterious and profound sci-fi epic—“the ultimate trip”—is about nothing less than the beauty and the banality of civilization. Screens 7/31-8/24. |
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![]() Explore one of the world’s most important inventions through the lens of cinema. Cinematographer Mia Cioffi Henry joins us in a conversation about the art and science of cinematography and film lighting, with a focus on the impact of Black innovations in the field. ![]() The action spectacle of summer ’22 took audiences by storm and surprise with its old-fashioned storytelling vigor and brilliantly orchestrated stunt work that demands to be seen on a big screen. ![]() This portrait of African American inventor, engineer, poet, artist, and American Civil War veteran Lewis H. Latimer is told through the experiences of his wife, Mary, on the eve of Lewis's historic modification to the incandescent lightbulb. Following the screening, join us for an Artists’ Conversation with Let There Be Light director Jon K. Jones and lighting designer Quincy Drane who has created a cinema-inspired light installation on the Museum’s first floor, “Magic Hours.” Lewis Latimer House executive director Ran Yan will moderate the conversation. ![]() Join us for a special guided tour of The Jim Henson Exhibition! The tour costs $5.00 per visitor (on top of admission ticket). ![]() After last summer's smash success, we're pleased to bring back the world's #1 cat video festival. Each year, across the country, local theaters partner with nearby cat-focused charities, animal welfare associations and shelters alike—a portion of ticket proceeds from every show goes directly to local cats in need. ![]() A box-office smash and cultural touchstone of Reagan-era America, the original Top Gun was, and remains, an unapologetic turbo-engined Hollywood spectacle. 70mm print featuring a rare 6-track magnetic soundtrack! ![]() Writer, director, and star Eva Victor—in an auspicious triple-threat debut—upends the way we usually tell stories of trauma in this unabashedly frank and transcendently funny portrait. Screening introduced by cinematographer Mia Cioffi Henry. ![]() Stanley Kubrick’s mysterious and profound sci-fi epic—“the ultimate trip”—is about nothing less than the beauty and the banality of civilization. Screens 7/31-8/24. |
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![]() A box-office smash and cultural touchstone of Reagan-era America, the original Top Gun was, and remains, an unapologetic turbo-engined Hollywood spectacle. 70mm print featuring a rare 6-track magnetic soundtrack! ![]() After last summer's smash success, we're pleased to bring back the world's #1 cat video festival. Each year, across the country, local theaters partner with nearby cat-focused charities, animal welfare associations and shelters alike—a portion of ticket proceeds from every show goes directly to local cats in need. ![]() The action spectacle of summer ’22 took audiences by storm and surprise with its old-fashioned storytelling vigor and brilliantly orchestrated stunt work that demands to be seen on a big screen. ![]() Stanley Kubrick’s mysterious and profound sci-fi epic—“the ultimate trip”—is about nothing less than the beauty and the banality of civilization. Screens 7/31-8/24. |
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Tut’s Fever Movie Palace
Behind the Screen
The Jim Henson Exhibition
Horrible Sites: Makeup and Production Design for The Exorcist
Reflected Forms: Story and Character in the Films of Todd Haynes
Clayography in Motion: Adam Elliot’s Memoir of a Snail
Compositions in Code: The Art of Processing and p5.js
is this thing on?
MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE—Story and Spectacle
Superman! Restored Animated Classics from the 1940s
WeatherSys Admin
Fleischer Studios Cartoons – Restored!
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![]() Join us for a special guided tour of The Jim Henson Exhibition! The tour costs $5.00 per visitor (on top of admission ticket). |
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![]() Tony Scott brings his virtuosic talent for hyper-real sound and image to the NASCAR stadium in this summer 1990 flashback from Simpson-Bruckheimer, which reapplies the Top Gun template to the world of auto racing with verve and style, casting Tom Cruise as a hotshot young racer. ![]() This August, the Caribbean American Center of New York is teaming up with MoMI’s Neighborhood Council for a festive celebration of Caribbean culture, music, and cuisine. |
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![]() After last summer's smash success, we're pleased to bring back the world's #1 cat video festival. Each year, across the country, local theaters partner with nearby cat-focused charities, animal welfare associations and shelters alike—a portion of ticket proceeds from every show goes directly to local cats in need. ![]() One of this year’s most accomplished and wildly popular films, Ryan Coogler’s beautifully crafted, multilayered genre mashup traces a gripping, unpredictable story about Black folklore, cultural inheritance, the legacy of popular music, and, yes, vampires. ![]() Join us for a special guided tour of The Jim Henson Exhibition! The tour costs $5.00 per visitor (on top of admission ticket). ![]() After last summer's smash success, we're pleased to bring back the world's #1 cat video festival. Each year, across the country, local theaters partner with nearby cat-focused charities, animal welfare associations and shelters alike—a portion of ticket proceeds from every show goes directly to local cats in need. ![]() From acclaimed action filmmaker, stunt performer, and stunt coordinator David Leitch and Kelly McCormick’s 87North Productions—whose kinetic action films include See It Big: Stunts selections Atomic Blonde and The Fall Guy—Ilya Naishuller’s viscerally violent Nobody features Bob Odenkirk as family man Hutch Mansell. Amidst a barrage of fists, gunfire, and squealing tires, Hutch must save his wife and son from a dangerous adversary—and ensure that he will never be underestimated again. ![]() With its humane, clear-eyed portrayal of alcohol addiction, dynamic soundtrack, and emotional star performances by Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper, this spectacular successor to the durable story screens with Dolby Atmos surround sound on 8/9. |
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![]() Tony Scott brings his virtuosic talent for hyper-real sound and image to the NASCAR stadium in this summer 1990 flashback from Simpson-Bruckheimer, which reapplies the Top Gun template to the world of auto racing with verve and style, casting Tom Cruise as a hotshot young racer. ![]() After last summer's smash success, we're pleased to bring back the world's #1 cat video festival. Each year, across the country, local theaters partner with nearby cat-focused charities, animal welfare associations and shelters alike—a portion of ticket proceeds from every show goes directly to local cats in need. ![]() Hollywood self-parodies are a dime a dozen, but Ben Stiller’s pleasingly tasteless takedown of the industry—from egomaniacal actors to grotesque producers to the clichéd big-budget products themselves—is a riotous pleasure throughout. ![]() Stanley Kubrick’s mysterious and profound sci-fi epic—“the ultimate trip”—is about nothing less than the beauty and the banality of civilization. Screens 7/31-8/24. |
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Tut’s Fever Movie Palace
Behind the Screen
The Jim Henson Exhibition
Horrible Sites: Makeup and Production Design for The Exorcist
Reflected Forms: Story and Character in the Films of Todd Haynes
Clayography in Motion: Adam Elliot’s Memoir of a Snail
Compositions in Code: The Art of Processing and p5.js
MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE—Story and Spectacle
Superman! Restored Animated Classics from the 1940s
WeatherSys Admin
Fleischer Studios Cartoons – Restored!
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![]() Join us for a special guided tour of The Jim Henson Exhibition! The tour costs $5.00 per visitor (on top of admission ticket). |
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![]() The Safdies' electrifying crime thriller about Howard Ratner (Adam Sandler), a charismatic Diamond District jeweler always on the lookout for the next big score, features a brilliantly anxiety-provoking, multi-layered sound design. ![]() One of this year’s most accomplished and wildly popular films, Ryan Coogler’s beautifully crafted, multilayered genre mashup traces a gripping, unpredictable story about Black folklore, cultural inheritance, the legacy of popular music, and, yes, vampires. |
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![]() The peak of Altman’s prolific career was this panoramic view of American life circa 1975, set in the nation’s country-music capital, featuring terrific original songs and an unforgettable ending. With Ari Aster in person on 8/17. ![]() Before they became the heroic, inseparable duo of the Mission: Impossible franchise, producer-star Tom Cruise and writer-director Christopher McQuarrie collaborated on this invigorating action thriller in which Cruise headlines as a taciturn, ex-U.S. Army major and Military Police Corps investigator. ![]() Stanley Kubrick’s mysterious and profound sci-fi epic—“the ultimate trip”—is about nothing less than the beauty and the banality of civilization. Screens 7/31-8/24. |
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Tut’s Fever Movie Palace
Behind the Screen
The Jim Henson Exhibition
Horrible Sites: Makeup and Production Design for The Exorcist
Reflected Forms: Story and Character in the Films of Todd Haynes
Compositions in Code: The Art of Processing and p5.js
MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE—Story and Spectacle
Superman! Restored Animated Classics from the 1940s
WeatherSys Admin
Fleischer Studios Cartoons – Restored!
![]() Director-writer Ethan Coen and writer-producer-editor Tricia Cooke’s latest collaboration, Honey Don't! is a dark comedy about a small-town private investigator named Honey O’Donahue (Margaret Qualley), who delves into a series of strange deaths tied to a mysterious church. Followed by a Q&A with Ethan Coen and Tricia Cooke. ![]() With the playfully unlikely casting of anti-heartthrob Gould as private eye Philip Marlowe, The Long Goodbye is both a satire of and an homage to the world of Raymond Chandler, a neo-noir classic that transplants the novelist’s languid vision of Los Angeles to the 1970s. Introduced by Ethan Coen and Tricia Cooke. |
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![]() Hitchcock's breathless, almost improbably entertaining suspense thriller is his ultimate “wrong man” movie, with Cary Grant as Roger Thornhill, an unassuming advertising executive on the run from a dastardly group of spies who have mistaken him for a government agent. |
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![]() The yellow brick road has lost none of its allegorical power—or visual splendor—nearly ninety years later. The Wizard of Oz is particularly overwhelming as a big-screen experience, its fantasy world thrilling in its magical details, its teenaged leading lady overwhelming in her emotional magnetism. ![]() Hitchcock's breathless, almost improbably entertaining suspense thriller is his ultimate “wrong man” movie, with Cary Grant as Roger Thornhill, an unassuming advertising executive on the run from a dastardly group of spies who have mistaken him for a government agent. ![]() At the height of his cinematic powers, Oliver Stone got this miraculously personal studio film green-lit—a feat that now feels all but unthinkable. This free-wheeling, brilliantly constructed head-trip feels awfully prescient in its “there is no bottom” perspective on American history and conspiracy. |
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![]() Hitchcock's breathless, almost improbably entertaining suspense thriller is his ultimate “wrong man” movie, with Cary Grant as Roger Thornhill, an unassuming advertising executive on the run from a dastardly group of spies who have mistaken him for a government agent. ![]() Stanley Kubrick’s mysterious and profound sci-fi epic—“the ultimate trip”—is about nothing less than the beauty and the banality of civilization. Screens 7/31-8/24. |
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Tut’s Fever Movie Palace
Behind the Screen
The Jim Henson Exhibition
Horrible Sites: Makeup and Production Design for The Exorcist
Reflected Forms: Story and Character in the Films of Todd Haynes
MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE—Story and Spectacle
Superman! Restored Animated Classics from the 1940s
WeatherSys Admin
Fleischer Studios Cartoons – Restored!
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![]() Peckinpah’s masterpiece is at once classical and revisionist, an exemplar of the very genre it so brilliantly subverts, building towards a famously violent climax that seemed to all but put a fork in the genre. |
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![]() See a newly restored 2009 anime feature from Mamoru Hosoda, the Academy Award–nominated director of Belle and The Girl Who Leapt Through Time ![]() Critically dismissed at the time of its release, Spielberg’s grand folly is a lavish spectacle that has attracted a major cult following. A slapstick behemoth on a massive, budget-busting scale, 1941 charts the fictional pandemonium that ensues among a group of frenzied Los Angelenos after the attack on Pearl Harbor. ![]() The ninth film from Quentin Tarantino revisits Los Angeles at the tail end of the 1960s, when the Hollywood studio system was fading and hippie subversion was ascendant. |
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![]() At the height of his cinematic powers, Oliver Stone got this miraculously personal studio film green-lit—a feat that now feels all but unthinkable. This free-wheeling, brilliantly constructed head-trip feels awfully prescient in its “there is no bottom” perspective on American history and conspiracy. ![]() See a newly restored 2009 anime feature from Mamoru Hosoda, the Academy Award–nominated director of Belle and The Girl Who Leapt Through Time ![]() Peckinpah’s masterpiece is at once classical and revisionist, an exemplar of the very genre it so brilliantly subverts, building towards a famously violent climax that seemed to all but put a fork in the genre. |