Welcome to NYC Weekend Watch, your weekly guide to repertory film screenings in New York City.
At Roxy Cinema, catch Vincent Gallo’s works Buffalo ’66, Trouble Every Day, and The Brown Bunny on 35mm, with a screening of Twilight on Sunday.
Head to the Museum of Modern Art for a two-for-one screening of Dutchman and We Are Universal.
Japan Society is hosting a six-film retrospective of Nobuhiko Obayashi with its final showings on Friday.
Check out Willem Dafoe: Wild at Heart at Anthology Film Archives, featuring films by Schrader, Lynch, Scorsese, and Kathryn Bigelow.
Film at Lincoln Center presents a career-spanning Frederick Wiseman retrospective.
Don’t miss Snubbed Forever at the Museum of the Moving Image.
IFC Center is showing a new 4K restoration of Picnic at Hanging Rock, along with screenings of Fire Walk with Me, Lost Highway, Mulholland Dr., Fargo, The Thing, Irreversible, and House.
Film Forum is starting a new 4K restoration of Godard’s A Woman Is a Woman, with a screening of The Little Mermaid on Sunday.
At Metrograph, catch Alien, CrÃa Cuervos, The Fabulous Stains, and Blow-Up on 35mm, as well as a curation by Ryan J. Sloan and Ariella Mastroianni with Knock Knock, Brigitte Lin, Amongst Humans, and 15 Minutes.