
NYC Weekend Guide: Timecode, Peter Sellers, Caribbean Culture & Additional Highlights
NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly summary of repertory events.
Roxy Cinema features a 35mm screening of Mike Figgis’ Timecode (covered here), paired with Ryan Gosling’s Lost River, followed by a live performance from Johnny Jewel.
Film Forum kicks off a retrospective on Peter Sellers; Four Nights of a Dreamer is shown in a new restoration; and The Pink Panther screens on Sunday morning.
Brooklyn Academy of Music launches a series focused on Caribbean culture.
Museum of Modern Art continues its comprehensive retrospective of Chantal Akerman, along with a series examining New Orleans before, during, and after Hurricane Katrina.
Museum of the Moving Image carries on with a retrospective of Terence Davies; films by Albert Brooks, Elaine May, and Buñuel are featured in Nightmare Comedies.
Paris Theater presents Big & Loud, showcasing 70mm screenings of 2001, Amadeus, and Lawrence of Arabia.
Film at Lincoln Center offers its final showings of Edward Yang’s Yi Yi in a new 4K restoration, alongside In the Mood for Love and In the Mood for Love 2001.
IFC Center continues with a new restoration of Linda Linda Linda; late-night screenings include Hard Boiled, Tommy, Female Trouble, Don’t Torture a Duckling, and Blade.
Anthology Film Archives continues its exploration of Malcolm X.
Nitehawk Cinema screens MacGruber and a copy of The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants early on Saturday and Sunday.
Metrograph features 35mm screenings of Her, Ruggles of Red Gap, My Man Godfrey, and Institute Benjamenta; The Rule of Murch, Starving for Beauty, and Emotional Labor begin while the Don Siegel retrospective, Happy Together, and Every Man for Himself continue.
NYC Weekend Guide: Timecode, Peter Sellers, Caribbean Culture & Additional Highlights
NYC Weekend Watch is our regular summary of repertory events. Roxy Cinema will showcase a 35mm print of Mike Figgis' Timecode (mentioned here) alongside Ryan Gosling's Lost River, concluding with a live performance by Johnny Jewel. Film Forum kicks off a Peter Sellers retrospective; Four Nights of a Dreamer will be presented in a new restoration, and The Pink Panther is scheduled for Sunday morning. Brooklyn Academy