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A Few Good Men


Rob Reiner’s fiery and compelling adaptation of Aaron Sorkin’s play about a green JAG Corps lawyer assigned to a troubling court martial case allows Cruise to sink his teeth into an array of courtroom dramatics.

May 29, 2025


Born on the Fourth of July


Tom Cruise gives an overwhelming dramatic performance in Oliver Stone’s mesmerizing biopic of Vietnam veteran and antiwar activist Ron Kovic. This intelligent and emotionally intense epic won Stone his second Best Director Oscar.


Titanic


James Cameron’s generation-defining blockbuster screens on July 5 for the holiday weekend as part of our MoMI Loves series.


Cocktail


In this absurdly entertaining melodrama, Tom Cruise plays a business student turned strutting bartender whose formidable pouring skills prove to be no match for hard doses of reality after the mixologist gets mixed up in the unresolved life of his cynical bartender mentor (Bryan Brown), while also falling hard for Elisabeth Shue.

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Legend


Ridley Scott’s evocative fantasia was misunderstood upon release but has gradually accrued cult favorite status due to the undeniable beauty of its lovingly rendered visuals and its eccentric approach to storytelling.

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The Color of Money


In his Academy Award-winning performance in Martin Scorsese’s film, Paul Newman reprises his role as Fast Eddie Felson, 25 years later and retired, who takes a brash young talent, played by an endearingly cocky Cruise, under his wing. Screens on 6/27 and 6/28.


Fleshpot on 42nd Street


Filmed in largely queer spaces and in his psychotic, almost cinéma vérité style, this manic melodrama from Andy Milligan is notable for showcasing a more caring, even sweet side of the director, a significant departure for the typically misanthropic and ghastly grindhouse guru. 

Grainy close-up of a man in a blond wig confronted by a man with an intimidating attitude in an old film style from the sixties.


Legend


Ridley Scott’s evocative fantasia was misunderstood upon release but has gradually accrued cult favorite status due to the undeniable beauty of its lovingly rendered visuals and its eccentric approach to storytelling.

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Blade Runner 2049


Denis Villeneuve’s visually astounding sequel, starring Ryan Gosling and Harrison Ford, deepens and extends the original film’s philosophical inquiries and innovations. See it and hear the incredible sound design 6/28 as part of our Dolby Atmos Summer Saturdays.


The Color of Money


In his Academy Award-winning performance in Martin Scorsese’s film, Paul Newman reprises his role as Fast Eddie Felson, 25 years later and retired, who takes a brash young talent, played by an endearingly cocky Cruise, under his wing. Screens on 6/27 and 6/28.


Don’t Let’s Go to the Dogs Tonight with Embeth Davidtz in person


Embeth Davidtz makes an astonishing debut as director and screenwriter in her vividly textured and complex adaptation of Alexandra Fuller’s memoir about growing up in Zimbabwe (then Rhodesia) during the race and class conflicts during the war for independence that erupted in 1980. Followed by a Q&A with Davidtz.

June 12, 2025


Tea and Sympathy + Book Event with Michael Koresky


Vincente Minnelli’s 1956 melodrama about a mild-mannered boarding school student mercilessly mistreated for possible homosexuality created a storm of controversy. Followed by a discussion with MoMI’s Senior Curator of Film Michael Koresky, and a signing of his new book Sick and Dirty: Hollywood’s Gay Golden Age and the Making of Modern Queerness.

A red-headed woman embraces a dark haired man with tenderness as they crouch in a forest.

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May 22, 2025


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