Looking for some film options in NYC this weekend? Check out our weekly round-up of repertory offerings.
Don’t miss the annual To Save and Project series at the Museum of Modern Art, a highlight for any film enthusiast.
At the IFC Center, immerse yourself in a retrospective of Donald Sutherland’s work, featuring classics like Klute, Fellini’s Casanova, and more. Late-night showings include Crash, Battle Royale, and The Lost Boys.
Anthology Film Archives is showcasing Blackout 1973 with films by acclaimed directors like Sembène and Bill Gunn. Essential Cinema offers a diverse lineup from Laurel and Hardy to Jonas Mekas’ Walden.
Head to the Roxy Cinema for curated screenings by Emma Roberts, including Thirteen on 35mm and Mysterious Skin. Catch a showing of Amadeus on Saturday and Sunday.
Film Forum is hosting AI: From Metropolis to Ex Machina, featuring classics like Terminator 2 and Blade Runner. Don’t miss Wall-E screening on Sunday.
The Museum of the Moving Image presents See It Big! Let It Snow with films like The Gold Rush and The Shining on 35mm.
At Metrograph, catch cult favorites like Trash Humpers and The Bling Ring on 35mm. Programs by Andrew Norman Wilson and Sandhya Suri are starting, and ongoing series like Delphine Seyrig: Rebel Muse and others are not to be missed.