
NYC Weekend Guide: Three Films by Fassbinder, Saint Jack, and More
NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly recap of repertory screenings.
Anthology Film Archives features a retrospective of Volker Spengler, showcasing three works by Fassbinder, along with films by Ozu and Pudovkin in the Essential Cinema series.
Museum of the Moving Image continues with Snubbed Forever, presenting films by Bogdanovich and a 35mm print of Fritz Lang’s Scarlet Street.
IFC Center presents a new restoration of Hideaki Anno’s Love & Pop, alongside late-night screenings of Herzog’s Nosferatu, Mulholland Dr., Funeral Parade of Roses, Dogra Magra, and Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.
Roxy Cinema on Saturday features Susan Seidelman’s She-Devil in 35mm and Wild at Heart.
Film at Lincoln Center concludes its career-spanning Frederick Wiseman retrospective this weekend.
Film Forum's Tales from the New Yorker includes works by Hitchcock, Spike Jonze, the Marx Brothers, and John Huston; Godard’s A Woman Is a Woman continues in a new 4K restoration, while Addams Family Values will be shown on Sunday.
Metrograph screens American Beauty, The Fly, and Cocteau’s Beauty and the Beast on 35mm; Welcome to Suburbia, Take a Walk on the Wild Side, and The Body Between Us are set to begin, with The Divorced Women’s Film Festival and 15 Minutes ongoing.
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NYC Weekend Guide: Three Films by Fassbinder, Saint Jack, and More
NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly summary of repertory screenings. Anthology Film Archives is hosting a Volker Spengler retrospective featuring three films by Fassbinder, along with works by Ozu and Pudovkin in Essential Cinema. The Museum of the Moving Image continues its Snubbed Forever series with films by Bogdanovich and a 35mm print of Fritz Lang's Scarlet Street. At the IFC Center, Hideaki Anno’s Love & Pop is being shown in a