If you’re looking for some classic films to watch in NYC this weekend, look no further than our weekly round-up of repertory offerings.
At Roxy Cinema, catch a screening of Fat City on 35mm and a 16mm puppets program on Sunday. Additionally, Santa Sangre and Amadeus will be playing on Friday and Saturday.
Over at the Museum of Modern Art, don’t miss the To Save and Project series with a screening of Bend of the River starring Jimmy Stewart on Friday.
Film Forum is showcasing AI: From Metropolis to Ex Machina, featuring rare 35mm showings of THX 1138, Gog in 3D, and RoboCop. The Iron Giant will also be screening on Sunday.
IFC Center is bringing back the classic rock documentary Dig! in an extended recut, along with a retrospective of Donald Sutherland. Late-night showings of Seven, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Battle Royale, and The Lost Boys are also on offer.
At Anthology Film Archives, check out Blackout 1973 featuring films by Sembène, Mambéty, and more, as well as Essential Cinema’s two Georges Méliès programs.
Museum of the Moving Image presents See It Big! Let It Snow with screenings of On Her Majesty’s Secret Service and Larisa Shepitko’s The Ascent.
At Metrograph, catch Woman in the Dunes, The Face of Another, Ashes of Time, and Taste of Cherry on 35mm. Programs featuring Fujisawa Isao, Jonathan Rosenbaum, and Brigitte Lin are starting, while Delphine Seyrig: Rebel Muse, Amongst Humans, Raise Ravens, and 15 Minutes continue.