Dryden Roundtable: Trends in Horror Films of the Last 50 Years
Dryden Roundtable Horror films can be traced back to 1896, meaning that as long as the medium of the motion picture has existed, filmmakers have been looking to scare, surprise, and thrill us.
ImageOut of the Archive Double Feature
ImageOut of the Archive Special double feature screening of Gods and Monsters and The Bride of Frankenstein!
ASL Tour - Deaf Awareness Week
Visual Studies Workshop Presents "In This Moment: Revolution, Reckoning, Reparation"
The Kid Brother
Silent Tuesdays Harold Lloyd teams with his frequent co-star Jobyna Ralston for the final time in this romantic comedy.
The Thing
Spooky Season Kurt Russell stars in director John Carpenter’s slick, smart, scary, and gory updating of Howard Hawks’s 1950s sci-fi classic.
Kiss the Blood Off My Hands
Noirvember Burt Lancaster plays Bill Saunders, a veteran with a trauma-based violent streak. When he accidentally kills a man in a pub and flees from the police, he breaks into the apartment of Jane Wharton (Joan Fontaine), a lonely nurse and war widow.
The Great Way
Polish Film Festival The Great Way follows the fate of an engaged couple, Adam and Irena, separated by the outbreak of World War II.
The Ides of March
A Tribute to Philip Seymour Hoffman Just in time for the election, Hoffman is perfectly cast as a Democratic campaign manager in this study of the modern political process.
Pharaoh
Polish Film Festival Pharaoh is an epic Polish film adapted from the novel by Bolesław Prus.
The Wonderful Lies of Nina Petrovna
Silent Tuesdays Director Hanns Schwarz's silent film stars Brigitte Helm, the actress renowned for her role in Fritz Lang's Metropolis two years earlier. Full of love and lies, the story presents Helm as Nina, a wealthy general's lover who falls for a poor man impersonating a lieutenant.
Cry of the City
Noirvember Richard Conte stars as hoodlum Martin Rome. Already wounded in a robbery attempt, he is facing a lifetime in prison.
When Dragons Collide
Anomaly Film Festival This over-the-top martial arts film has been a hidden treasure in the museum’s vault for years.
HOLIDAYS AT THE MUSEUM 2023
With Fire and Sword
Polish Film Festival The film is based on the novel With Fire and Sword, the first part in The Trilogy written by Henryk Sienkiewicz.
Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge
Diwali | Holidays Except during the pandemic, Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge has been running in Indian theaters for the last twenty-eight years. The debut film of writer-director Aditya Chopra (the son of legendary producer Yash Chopra), the film expands the appeal of Indian cinema to the world by shooting in European locations, as well as India.
The Secret of Little Rose
Polish Film Festival Joanna Warczewska, daughter of an eminent writer, is at the peak of her life. Her thriving political career and family happiness are instantly destroyed by a terrorist attack in which her beloved husband is killed.
By the Light of the Silvery Moon
Make Mine Musicals | Holidays Doris Day and Gordon MacRae reunite for the further adventures of war-torn sweethearts Marjorie Winfield and Bill Sherman.
Nutcracker: The Motion Picture
Holidays Designed by children’s author Maurice Sendak (Where the Wild Things Are), this version of Tchaikovsky’s ballet is based on the Pacific Northwest Ballet’s production.
God's Pocket
A Tribute to Philip Seymour Hoffman Hoffman is brilliant as Mickey Scarpato, a husband and stepfather in the hardscrabble Philadelphia neighborhood of God’s Pocket.