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All Quiet on the Western Front

The gripping story of a young German soldier on the Western Front of World War I, based on the world renowned bestseller by Erich Maria Remarque.

Miguel’s War

Screening Eliane Raheb crafts a cinema of catharsis and explores the limitations of memory and recollection in this sprawling examination of her unreliable narrator’s past, present, and future.

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Miller’s Crossing

The third feature from the Coen Brothers is a crackling, pitch-dark crime drama set in Prohibition-era America.

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Crooklyn

This slice-of-life period piece packs an emotional wallop and features boldly lyrical photography by Arthur Jafa and remarkable lived-in performances by Alfre Woodard and Delroy Lindo that rank among the finest of the era. 

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Rushmore

Rushmore set the template for the coming millennium for both Wes Anderson’s bold narrative and visual style and Bill Murray’s deadpan brilliance. 

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Inland Empire

On Friday, 3/10, see David Lynch's most surreal and formally audacious feature film since Eraserhead, starring a brilliant Laura Dern.

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Rushmore

Rushmore set the template for the coming millennium for both Wes Anderson’s bold narrative and visual style and Bill Murray’s deadpan brilliance. 

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Miller’s Crossing

The third feature from the Coen Brothers is a crackling, pitch-dark crime drama set in Prohibition-era America.

Members-only Oscars Trivia

Join Movie Trivia NYC at MoMI for an evening of Oscars trivia, featuring a guest round from MoMI Editorial Director Michael Koresky.

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Singin’ in the Rain

On the Saturday, March 11 screening of Donen and Kelly’s satirical look at Hollywood on the cusp of the sound era, film critic and author Charles Bramesco will introduce the film and sign copies of his new book, Colors of Film: The Story of Cinema in 50 Palettes.