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The Birdcage with Carrie Courogen (author of Miss May Does Not Exist) in person


The legendary team of director Mike Nichols and writer Elaine May reunited for this smash adaptation of the French farce La Cage aux Folles, starring Robin Williams and Nathan Lane. Introduced by Carrie Courogen, author of the Elaine May biography Miss May Does Not Exist, and followed by a book signing on 6/14.

Two men sitting cross-legged on a beach, one wearing a sun hat, one with a ballcap, bothsitting under a large dark umbrella

April 22, 2025


Stagecoach


With his first western since the silent era, Ford elevated the genre to an art form and made John Wayne a star. A drunk, a prostitute, an outlaw, a gambler, and a respectable couple make their way across Apache country in a stagecoach, while Ford deftly combines character study, action, and painterly landscapes.

April 17, 2025


The Raid: Redemption


This relentless, violent action spectacular from Indonesia is one of the greatest contemporary thrillers, featuring punch-to-the-gut filmmaking that has already proven internationally influential, with mayhem choreographed with ballistic balleticism that would make John Woo and Sam Peckinpah proud.


Stagecoach


With his first western since the silent era, Ford elevated the genre to an art form and made John Wayne a star. A drunk, a prostitute, an outlaw, a gambler, and a respectable couple make their way across Apache country in a stagecoach, while Ford deftly combines character study, action, and painterly landscapes.


Alien


Ridley Scott’s elegant creep-show, a gut-wrenching, atmospheric blend of horror and sci-fi, transported the haunted-house genre to outer space.

May 16, 2025


Jackass 3D


The ultimate in cinematic tastelessness? Stunts for dummies? Whatever you want to call it, there’s no denying the gutter punk artistry of Johnny Knoxville and his Jackass buddies, pushing themselves to their own physical limits to achieve some sort of idiot grace.

April 17, 2025


District 13


A pure adrenaline rush, director Pierre Morel and co-writer Luc Besson’s film was one of the international hits of the early 21st century, using the acrobatic athleticism of parkour as the aesthetic basis for a swift-paced urban action saga set in the Parisian banlieues.

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Alien


Ridley Scott’s elegant creep-show, a gut-wrenching, atmospheric blend of horror and sci-fi, transported the haunted-house genre to outer space.

May 16, 2025


The Raid: Redemption


This relentless, violent action spectacular from Indonesia is one of the greatest contemporary thrillers, featuring punch-to-the-gut filmmaking that has already proven internationally influential, with mayhem choreographed with ballistic balleticism that would make John Woo and Sam Peckinpah proud.

April 17, 2025


District 13


A pure adrenaline rush, director Pierre Morel and co-writer Luc Besson’s film was one of the international hits of the early 21st century, using the acrobatic athleticism of parkour as the aesthetic basis for a swift-paced urban action saga set in the Parisian banlieues.

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Gloria


In an Oscar-nominated performance, Gena Rowlands is unforgettable as Gloria, a gun-toting, tough-talking moll who grudgingly finds herself protecting a six-year-old Latino boy whose family has been killed by the mob. Screens 5/31 and 6/1.

A blonde woman points a pistol at a man's head. She wears a pink rumpled jacket.

May 12, 2025


Experiments in Personal Documentary with Nadia Shihab


Award-winning filmmaker, artist, and educator Nadia Shihab brings her work to MoMI on June 1, on the heels of receiving a prestigious 2025 Guggenheim Fellowship, with a live artist talk and screenings of three of her films.

A degraded old photograph in color of people sitting on a blanket in a park having a picnic; the texture of the photo is cracked and bubbly, and many of the people look directly at the camera.

May 20, 2025


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