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THE SUBSTANCE
Ends Wed, Oct 30

THE SUBSTANCE

Have you ever dreamt of a better version of yourself? You — only better in every way. You should try this new product, The Substance. IT CHANGED MY LIFE. Coralie Fargeat’s explosive body horror extravaganza thrills and chills with its requisite buckets of blood.
WE LIVE IN TIME
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WE LIVE IN TIME

Since their first encounter, Almut (Florence Pugh) and Tobias (Andrew Garfield) have rarely had a dull moment. A meet-cute car accident, giving birth in the unlikeliest of locations, a world-class gastronomical competition — the film alternates between three distinct chronologies, allowing us to experience this couple’s story in a way that heightens our understanding of how memory collides with present experience.
CONCLAVE
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CONCLAVE

Ralph Fiennes turns in a powerhouse performance as the put-upon cardinal responsible for overseeing the election of a new pope in this wicked, twisty, edge-of-your-seat ensemble tale of religious intrigue featuring a thunderous score and a tremendous ensemble cast (Stanley Tucci, Isabella Rossellini, John Lithgow).
ANORA (35mm)
Opens Thu, Oct 31

ANORA (35mm)

Anora, a young sex worker from Brooklyn, meets and impulsively marries the son of an oligarch. Once the news reaches Russia, her fairytale is threatened as the parents set out for New York to get the marriage annulled. Directed by Sean Baker.
BLITZ
Opens Fri, Nov 8

BLITZ

The latest film from Steve McQueen (Small Axe, 12 YEARS A SLAVE) follows the epic journey of a nine-year-old boy in World War II London whose mother (Saoirse Ronan) sends him to safety in the countryside. Defiant and determined to return home, he escapes, only to find himself in immense peril. Alternately overwhelming and tender, McQueen’s dazzling film offers a multicultural portrait of a city in the grips of war.
MEMOIR OF A SNAIL
Opens Fri, Nov 8

MEMOIR OF A SNAIL

When a lonely misfit with an affinity for collecting ornamental snails is separated from her fire-breathing twin brother, inspiration and hope emerge in this heartfelt and hilarious animated chronicle of an outsider finding her confidence and silver linings amongst the clutter of everyday life.
LUTHER: NEVER TOO MUCH
Mon, Nov 11 at 4:00pm, 8:00pm | Fri-Sun, Nov 15-17

LUTHER: NEVER TOO MUCH

Using a wealth of rarely seen archives, Luther Vandross tells his own story with assistance from his closest friends and musical collaborators.
A REAL PAIN
Opens Thu, Nov 14

A REAL PAIN

Mismatched cousins David (Jesse Eisenberg) and Benji (Keiran Culkin) reunite for a tour through Poland to honor their beloved grandmother. The adventure takes a turn when the pair’s old tensions resurface against the backdrop of their family history.
THE WORLD ACCORDING TO ALLEE WILLIS
Mon, Nov 18 at 8:00pm

THE WORLD ACCORDING TO ALLEE WILLIS

Songwriter/artist Allee Willis, best known for writing the "Friends" theme song, the Earth Wind & Fire mega-hit "September" and "The Color Purple" musical, began filming her life as a kid in 1950s Detroit and never stopped. She pursued creative expression at all costs while struggling with not fitting established gender and sexual norms — until she found a path to love.
BIRD
Opens Fri, Nov 22

BIRD

Director Andrea Arnold returns with a story about a distracted father (Barry Keoghan) and his lonely and imaginative 12-year-old daughter Bailey (Nykiya Adams), who must seek attention and adventure elsewhere. Enter avicular human Bird (Franz Rogowski).
PULP FICTION (New 35mm Print)
Fri-Sun, Nov 29-Dec 1 at 2:20pm, 5:40pm, 9:00pm | Wed, Dec 4 at 4:40pm, 8:00pm

PULP FICTION (New 35mm Print)

Weaving together three stories featuring a burger-loving hit man, his junkie partner, and a washed-up boxer, Quentin Tarantino influenced a generation of filmmakers with this crime caper's stylized, over-the-top violence and dark comic spirit. New 35mm Print
SOUNDTRACK TO A COUP D’ETAT
Mon, Dec 2 at 5:00pm, 8:00pm | Fri-Sun, Dec 6-8

SOUNDTRACK TO A COUP D’ETAT

United Nations, 1960: the Global South ignited a political earthquake and the U.S. State Department swung into action, sending jazz ambassador Louis Armstrong to Congo to deflect attention from a CIA-backed coup. Director Johan Grimonprez captures the moment when African politics and American jazz collided in this magnificent essay film, a riveting historical rollercoaster that illuminates the political machinations behind the 1961 assassination of Congo’s leader Patrice Lumumba.
FLOW
Opens Fri, Dec 6

FLOW

A wondrous animated journey through realms natural and mystical, FLOW follows a courageous cat after his home is devastated by a great flood. Teaming up with a capybara, a lemur, a bird, and a dog to navigate a boat in search of dry land, they must rely on trust, courage and wits to survive the perils of a newly aquatic planet.
QUEER
Opens Fri, Dec 6

QUEER

Brilliant, audacious author meets brilliant, audacious director and actor… It takes risk to translate the work of William S. Burroughs for the screen, but Luca Guadagnino’s (CHALLENGERS, CALL ME BY YOUR NAME) spin on the Beat legend’s autobiographical novel starring Daniel Craig as Lee, Burrough’s stand-in, is a hallucinogenic odyssey bathed in desire.
ALL WE IMAGINE AS LIGHT
Coming Soon

ALL WE IMAGINE AS LIGHT

The light, the lives, and the textures of contemporary working-class Mumbai are explored and celebrated by writer/director Payal Kapadia, who won the Grand Prize at this year’s Cannes Film Festival for her revelatory fiction feature debut.