April Fools Program (35mm)
Come celebrate the silliest day of the year with films featuring silent comedy’s “Big Four”: Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton, Harold Lloyd, and Harry Langdon.
Come celebrate the silliest day of the year with films featuring silent comedy’s “Big Four”: Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton, Harold Lloyd, and Harry Langdon.
Hitchcock Through the Ages This slow-building, disquietingly cynical small-town thriller was also Hitch's avowed personal favorite of his many pictures.
From Rochester, With Love Pat and Mike is one of the most successful mutual films of Spencer Tracy and Katherine Hepburn. The delightful comedy sustains its contemporary meaning by its depiction of love as an equal proposition.
Teresa Wright The quintessential “coming home” film and winner of seven Academy Awards, The Best Years of Our Lives features cinematographer Gregg Toland’s amazing deep focus photography.
Stanley Kubrick The most wanted (and controversial) "lost" film of our time was made by director Stanley Kubrick when he was only 23, with Paul Mazursky in a startling screen début.
Silent Tuesdays | A Touch of Lubitsch These two early films both star Ernst Lubitsch, who started out as a comic actor in Germany.
Hitchcock Through the Ages Part of an extraordinary string of thrillers in Hitchcock’s British period, Sabotage is primarily known now for a sequence including a bomb, a bus, a child, and an inexorable ratcheting of tension.
The Centennial Club This film stars no less than three actors born in 1925 - Angela Lansbury, Tony Curtis, and Rock Hudson.
Silent Tuesdays | A Touch of Lubitsch If stylistic grandeur and visual excess are the hallmarks of the historical spectacle, then Madame Dubarry is one of the genre's most rigorous and shining examples from the silent period.