NYC Weekend Preview: Jack Harlow, Trouble Every Day, Caché & More

NYC Weekend Preview: Jack Harlow, Trouble Every Day, Caché & More

      NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly summary of repertory events.

      Roxy Cinema will feature Ken Jacobs’ XCXHXEXRXRXIXEXSX and The Whirled on Friday; Jack Harlow has curated Secrets & Lies and a screening of 8½, while Pete Ohs presents Agnieszka Holland’s Provincial Assets on Sunday; Final Fantasy will be shown on 35mm.

      Museum of the Moving Image wraps up its extensive retrospective on 2001 in cinema with 35mm screenings of Trouble Every Day and Hedwig and the Angry Inch.

      IFC Center continues to showcase Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s newly restored in 4K Serpent’s Path and Chime; late screenings include 2001, Blue Velvet, Noroi: The Curse, No Country for Old Men, Fight Club, and The Cook, the Thief, His Wife, & Her Lover.

      Anthology Film Archives features works by Ron Rice, Jack Smith, and Dziga Vertov in its Essential Cinema series.

      Film Forum continues with Jerry Schatzberg’s Reunion and Satyajit Ray’s Days and Nights in the Forest; a 35mm screening of Harold Lloyd’s Dr. Jack occurs on Sunday.

      Paris Theater is presenting a series on films that inspired Beef, featuring The Informant, Michael Clayton, Caché, and Burn After Reading on 35mm.

      Metrograph screens The Matrix, The Holy Mountain, and The Good, the Bad, the Weird on 35mm; Krzysztof Kieślowski, Tahar Cheriaa, Empress Li, and the Boris Barnet retrospective are ongoing.

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NYC Weekend Preview: Jack Harlow, Trouble Every Day, Caché & More

NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly summary of repertory events. Roxy Cinema will feature Ken Jacobs' XCXHXEXRXRXIXEXSX and The Whirled on Friday; Jack Harlow has curated Secrets & Lies along with a screening of 8½, and on Sunday, Pete Ohs presents Agnieszka Holland's Provincial Assets; Final Fantasy will be shown in 35mm. Museum of the Moving Image is wrapping up a major retrospective of 2001 in cinema.