NYC Weekend Preview: Twin Peaks, Breezy, Gus Van Sant, Ken Jacobs, and More

NYC Weekend Preview: Twin Peaks, Breezy, Gus Van Sant, Ken Jacobs, and More

      NYC Weekend Watch provides our weekly summary of repertory screenings.

      IFC CenterThe complete series of Twin Peaks is set to screen; It’s a Wonderful Life is shown daily; late-night features include Tales from the Hood, The Doom Generation, Mandy, Bug, and Thief.

      Museum of the Moving ImageA New Leaf, Looking for Mr. Goodbar, and Clint Eastwood’s Breezy are presented in 35mm as part of the American Woman series, alongside a print of Crossing Delancey.

      Roxy CinemaGus Van Sant’s To Die For, Promised Land, and Psycho will all be shown on 35mm; Amadeus and Hardcore are also on the schedule.

      Film ForumFive Easy Pieces is set to screen with a new 4K restoration.

      Anthology Film ArchivesA series featuring Mary Woronov is ongoing; films by Ken Jacobs and Buster Keaton are part of the Essential Cinema series.

      Nitehawk CinemaIt’s a Wonderful Life is scheduled early on Saturday and Sunday.

      Paris TheaterA print of Near Dark is scheduled for Friday; Pan’s Labyrinth and Death on the Nile are set for Saturday.

      MetrographThe Godfather Part II, The Leopard, Strike, Battleship Potemkin, Snow White, Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance, Eyes Wide Shut, Dust in the Wind, and A Time to Live, a Time to Die are all screening on 35mm; the restored A Girl is a Gun and The Holidays at Metrograph both kick off while a Keanu Reeves series, The Memory Palace, and Like Mother, Like Daughter are ongoing.

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NYC Weekend Preview: Twin Peaks, Breezy, Gus Van Sant, Ken Jacobs, and More

NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly summary of repertory screenings. At IFC Center, the complete series of Twin Peaks will be showcased; It’s a Wonderful Life will be screened daily; and late-night screenings will include Tales from the Hood, The Doom Generation, Mandy, Bug, and Thief. At the Museum of the Moving Image, A New Leaf, Looking for Mr. Goodbar, and Clint Eastwood's Breezy will be presented on 35mm as part of the American Woman series, along with a print of Crossing.