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2024 In Tribute

While this sort of series isn't unprecedented, it's also not a regular thing. Fact of the matter is that some years, the amount of luminaries that we lose demands particular attention. Sometimes we're able to cover this during the year — 2024 saw some loose tribute screenings to Shelley Duvall and Donald Sutherland, for example — whereas others and by virtue of usually planning a few months out, we simply cannot keep up.

With that, we turn the page on another year of cinema history in the making — and pause to acknowledge where we've been in order to better understand where we're going.

IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT
Wed, Jan 29 at 9:15pm

IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT

Passing through the racially hostile backwoods town of Sparta, Mississippi, Philadelphia detective Virgil Tibbs (Sidney Poitier) becomes embroiled in a murder case in director Norman Jewison’s iconic civil rights era crime thriller. Remembering Director Norman Jewison and Composer Quincy Jones
POPEYE
Mon, Jan 27 at 8:00pm

POPEYE

Robert Altman's rollicking musical take (thanks to a bussin score by Harry Nilsson) on the classic cartoon featuring Robin Williams as the titular sailor man and the unrivaled Shelley Duvall as the perfectly-cast live-action incarnation of Olive Oyl. Remembering Shelley Duvall and screenwriter Jules Feiffer
Roger Corman Double Feature: THE PIT AND THE PENDULUM + THE MASQUE OF THE RED DEATH (35mm)
Wed, Feb 5 at 7:00pm

Roger Corman Double Feature: THE PIT AND THE PENDULUM + THE MASQUE OF THE RED DEATH (35mm)

In celebration of the life and work of legendary filmmaker and producer Roger Corman whose sets were the de facto film school for some of the greatest film artists of the New Hollywood era and beyond, we present a snapshot of his iconic Edgar Allan Poe cycle with this magnificently macabre, Vincent Price-starring double feature. Remembering producer/director Roger Corman
JIMMY CARTER: ROCK & ROLL PRESIDENT
Mon, Feb 10 at 8:00pm

JIMMY CARTER: ROCK & ROLL PRESIDENT

Part-rockumentary, part-presidential portrait, this rollicking film combines new and archival footage with era-defining live performances from the many musicians who supported him, including Aretha Franklin, The Allman Brothers, Bob Dylan and Herbie Hancock.