35th Anniversary. This beloved Eighties film deals entertainingly with children's eternal question: If my parents had never met, where would that leave me?
MUBI Victory Screening. Ryan O’Neal has never been better cast than as the shallow and opportunistic hero of Thackeray’s early 19th-century novel. Kubrick’s detailed precision brings this morality play to life and his three-hour, visually packed tableaux won four Oscars.
Love and Reconstruction in the Civil War-era South. In addition to Leigh's Academy win, McDaniel became the first African American actor to win an Oscar.
Flashback Cinema. Love and Reconstruction in the Civil War-era South. In addition to Leigh's Academy win, McDaniel became the first African American actor to win an Oscar.
Essential Cinema: Jeanne Moreau: High Season: In this enduringly transcendent love story, Truffaut traces the relationships between three lovers and friends over the years. Moreau dominates every fragment of the movie with her magisterial eroticism.
The CW and ATX Television Festival host an advance pilot screening of the new Riverdale spin-off, followed by a livestream Q&A with creator and star Lucy Hale.
Modern Masters: Yorgos Lanthimos' solo directorial feature debut suggests themes of control and casual cruelty he would come to explore in later works (The Favourite, The Lobster).
AlamoScope. The late Philip S. Hoffman and Joaquin Phoenix act out the internal (and eternal) war between the analytical and implusive that is the principal inquiry of P.T. Anderson's film. Read a full review of The Master.
Signature Program: The Texas fiddler, songwriter, bandleader, and Supernatural Family paterfamilias is the subject of this docuprofile. Adair will be in attendance.
Laser Imax 3D. Russell Crowe narrates this doc following the life cycle of an Australian green sea turtle named Bunji and her journey across the ocean.