Desert Hearts (Donna Deitch, 1985, 91 mins)
Set in Reno in the ‘50s, Deitch’s “astonishingly polished and nuanced first film” (Paul Attanasio) portrays the romance between a Columbia professor...
Post by Archer Neilson on April 11, 2023 - 4:11pm 
What Time Is It There? (Tsai Ming-liang, 2001, 116 mins)
The romantic, melancholy quest for connection is explored through long takes, parallel narratives, and spectral swaths of color. "This...
Post by Archer Neilson on April 5, 2023 - 9:58am 
The Catch (Shinji Somai, 1983, 140 mins)
The legendary Ken Ogata stars as a father and fisherman whose daughter's boyfriend wants to learn the perilous trade. Their brutal cross-generational struggle...
Post by Archer Neilson on March 21, 2023 - 10:54am 
Sunset Blvd. (Billy Wilder, 1950, 110 mins)
New print! A hack screenwriter hides out at a fading film star's decaying compound in a black comedy that Andrew Sarris called "the best Hollywood movie...
Post by Archer Neilson on March 20, 2023 - 11:17am 
Crooklyn (Spike Lee, 1994, 115 mins)
Alfre Woodard and Delroy Lindo lead the cast in a semi-autobiographical family tale written by siblings Spike, Joie, and Cinqué Lee. Set 50 years ago in Bed-Stuy...
Post by Archer Neilson on March 7, 2023 - 10:22am 
(Yale-preserved shorts on 16mm and 35mm)
Josh Morton and Kathy Pakay in person! Three Yale-preserved films by Yale filmmakers have their campus preservation premieres: Mayday (May First Media, 1970,...
Post by Archer Neilson on February 27, 2023 - 2:14pm 
Decision to Leave (Park Chan-wook, 2022, 139 mins)
See one of 2022’s best films in glorious 35mm. Park Chan-wook won Best Director at Cannes for this romantic thriller described by the New York Times...
Post by Archer Neilson on February 11, 2023 - 8:07am 
Barry Lyndon (Stanley Kubrick, 1975, 185 mins)
In picaresque detail, Barry Lyndon chronicles the adventures of an incorrigible trickster (Ryan O’Neal) whose opportunism takes him from an Irish farm...
Post by Archer Neilson on February 10, 2023 - 11:10am 
Gods and Monsters (Bill Condon, 1998, 105 mins)
Ian McKellen, Brendan Fraser, and Lynn Redgrave star in “an engrossing, unusual, imaginatively executed bit of psychological gamesmanship” (Dennis...
Post by Archer Neilson on February 9, 2023 - 4:02pm 
Palm Springs (Max Barbakow, 2020, 90 mins)
New print! Max Barbakow in person! Barbakow's directorial debut about wedding guests trapped in a time loop has been called "a near perfect, sneakily...
Post by Archer Neilson on February 1, 2023 - 11:43am 