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BLACK BAG
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BLACK BAG

From director Steven Soderbergh, BLACK BAG is a gripping spy drama about legendary intelligence agents George Woodhouse and his beloved wife Kathryn. When she is suspected of betraying the nation, George faces the ultimate test — loyalty to his marriage or his country. Starring Cate Blanchett, Michael Fassbender, Regé-Jean Page and Pierce Brosnan, among others.
EEPHUS
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EEPHUS

As an imminent construction project looms over their beloved baseball field, two New England recreational teams face off one last time. Named for a rare pitch, this poignant hangout comedy is an ode to sports, community and the passage of time. See also: Weekend Classics: Batter Up!
ON BECOMING A GUINEA FOWL
Ends Thu, Mar 27

ON BECOMING A GUINEA FOWL

In an empty road in the middle of the night, Shula stumbles across the body of her uncle. As funeral proceedings begin, she and her cousins bring to light the buried secrets of their middle-class Zambian family. Writer-director Rungano Nyoni returns with a surrealist parable about the toll family secrets take on their keepers and the complicated costs of speaking up.
MISERICORDIA
Opens Fri, Mar 28

MISERICORDIA

The latest feature by acclaimed French writer-director Alain Guiraudie (STRANGER BY THE LAKE) is a deliciously twisted tale of sexual repression in a small town marked by death. A thrilling mix of the macabre and pastoral mysticism with shades of Hitchcock and Pasolini.
SATURDAY NIGHT
Fri, Mar 28 at 6:45pm | Sun, Mar 30 at 4:40pm

SATURDAY NIGHT

Where to start with a 21-film tribute to 50 years of Saturday Night Live? Right at the beginning… Jason Reitman’s 2024 film captures the frenzied hours in the lead-up to its very first episode as a motley bunch of then-unknown and untrained young comedians prepare to step into a revolutionary spotlight that will change history and make them all stars. Part of SNL Cinematic Universe
THANK YOU VERY MUCH
Fri, Mar 28 at 4:35pm, 9:00pm | Sat, Mar 29 at 11:35am | Sun, Mar 30 at 7:00pm

THANK YOU VERY MUCH

Comedian Andy Kaufman — frequent guest on SNL including its first episode — honed his craft on stage before moving to the screen. This new documentary dives into his perplexing career, blurring the lines between reality and performance, leaving audiences questioning the true essence of this enigmatic figure even nearly 40 years after his alleged passing. Part of SNL Cinematic Universe
THE ASSESSMENT
Fri-Thu, Mar 28-Apr 3

THE ASSESSMENT

Set in a future world, a couple must pass an assessment before they are allowed to have a child in this sci-fi thriller starring Alicia Vikander and Elizabeth Olsen. A striking and precise debut from director Fleur Fortuné.
NEW WAVE
Wed, Apr 2 at 8:00pm

NEW WAVE

Mile-high hair. Synthesized sounds. Teenage rebellion. Elizabeth Ai was on a mission to excavate an untold story of rebellious punks in the chaotic world of ‘80s Vietnamese New Wave until she uncovers a hidden past.
THE BALLAD OF WALLIS ISLAND
Opens Thu, Apr 3

THE BALLAD OF WALLIS ISLAND

An eccentric lottery winner (Tim Key) lives alone on a remote island and dreams of getting his favorite musicians, Mortimer-McGwyer (Carey Mulligan and Tom Basden) back together. Old tensions resurface when his fantasy quickly turns into reality: the bandmates and former lovers accept his invitation to play a private show at his home on Wallis Island.
GRAND TOUR
Opens Fri, Apr 4

GRAND TOUR

1917, Rangoon. A British diplomat is due to meet his fiancée. Instead, he panics and flees, hopping a ship. She responds with Katharine Hepburn–like brio, determined to track down and marry her bashful beau across the ends of the Asian continent. The latest from Miguel Gomes (TABU) is a delirious feat whose sooty expressionism harkens back to the golden age of silent cinema, and rightly earned the Best Director award at Cannes.
THE LUCKIEST MAN IN AMERICA
Opens Fri, Apr 11

THE LUCKIEST MAN IN AMERICA

Featuring Paul Walter Hauser (Richard Jewell), Walton Goggins and David Strathairn, this stranger-than-fiction drama resurrects the hugely popular 1980s game show Press Your Luck, and the “luckiest man in America” who broke it.
THE DAY THE MUSIC STOPPED
Mon, Apr 21 at 8:00pm

THE DAY THE MUSIC STOPPED

In the wake of COVID, independent venues experienced existential crises, imminent closure and corporate takeovers. Here in Nashville, filmmaker Patrick Sheehans follows Exit/In owner Chris Cobb as he wages a heroic effort to advocate for venues nationwide — while struggling to keep the legendary Nashville venue afloat at home. Features performances by local artists Allanna Royale and Diarrhea Planet among others.
ON SWIFT HORSES
Opens Fri, Apr 25

ON SWIFT HORSES

Set in the 1950s, this adaptation of Shannon Pufahl’s 2019 novel follows the parallel journeys of a newlywed (Daisy Edgar-Jones) and her wayward brother-in-law (Jacob Elordi) as they navigate the risks and rewards of clandestine transgressions that could place them in greater danger than either bargained for.
THE SHROUDS
Opens Fri, Apr 25

THE SHROUDS

A tech-entrepreneur (Vincent Cassel) has developed a new software that will allow the bereaved to bear witness to the gradual decay of buried loved ones — until a spate of vandalized graves threatens to put his enterprise at risk. Written following the death of his own wife, the new film from David Cronenberg is both a profoundly personal reckoning with grief and a descent into noir-tinged dystopia.
SECRET MALL APARTMENT
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SECRET MALL APARTMENT

In 2003, a group of artists snuck inside the thriving but contentious Providence Place Mall and for the next four years lived in a hidden art space that they created on the sly. This testament to youthful ingenuity incorporates original footage and present day interviews with the construction of both a miniature of the mall and full-scale replica of the apartment in question to create an amusing argument for art as lifestyle.
THE SURFER
Opens Fri, May 2

THE SURFER

In effort to save his marriage, ex-pat Nicolas Cage returns to an idyllic western Australian beach community intent on catching waves with his son and purchasing the cliffside home of his youth. When he’s stymied by a cult-like gang of beach-bronzed locals hellbent on keeping the surf for themselves, Nic Cage does what he does best: he freaks the f*** out!
JANIS IAN: BREAKING SILENCE
Mon, May 5 at 8:00pm

JANIS IAN: BREAKING SILENCE

In the mid-’60s, Janis Ian, a teenage singer-songwriter from New Jersey, scored a controversial hit single called "Society's Child," about an interracial love relationship. The song launched her illustrious career but also ignited death threats, plunging her into an emotional tailspin — only to emerge from the ashes in the 1970s with an even bigger hit, "At Seventeen," a song ahead of its time in confronting lookism and bullying. Janis overcame significant obstacles — embezzlement, record industry misogyny and heartbreak — to find love and produce an indelible body of searingly honest songs that have earned her a devoted following and critical acclaim.
PAVEMENTS
Opens Fri, May 30

PAVEMENTS

Director Alex Ross Perry constructs a kaleidoscopic impression of the band Pavement by mounting scripted scenes with actors in a fake biopic, a musical stage play based on their songs, an exhibition of questionable ephemera, and blends it all together with archival footage. Opening Night Q&A with band members Bob Nastanovich and Steve West.
PAVEMENTS with special guests Bob Nastanovich and Steve West
Fri, May 30 at 7:30pm

PAVEMENTS with special guests Bob Nastanovich and Steve West

Director Alex Ross Perry constructs a kaleidoscopic impression of the band Pavement by mounting scripted scenes with actors in a fake biopic, a musical stage play based on their songs, an exhibition of questionable ephemera, and blends it all together with archival footage. Opening Night Q&A with band members Bob Nastanovich and Steve West.