NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly round-up of repertory offerings.
BAM
Michael Almereyda’s vampire film Nadja debuts in a long-overdue 4K restoration that plays daily. Watch an exclusive clip below:
Museum of Modern Art
Seoul After Dark highlights lesser-known Korean cinema, with films by Bong Joon-ho and Im Kwon-taek also included.
Film Forum
Films by Coppola, Scorsese, King Vidor, Chaplin, Keaton, Sergio Leone, and more play in Tenement Stories; a 4K restoration of Bitter Rice continues; The Kid shows on Sunday.
Museum of the Moving Image
Bride of Frankenstein plays early on Saturday and Sunday.
Roxy Cinema
The Mirror Has Two Faces plays on 35mm; Ivans XTC screens on Saturday.
Paris Theater
Blade II screens on Saturday, while Sunday brings Laura Poitras shorts and Kathryn Bigelow’s The Loveless.
IFC Center
Cassavetes’ The Killing of a Chinese Bookie shows in its theatrical and director’s cuts; Dune, Climax, a print of Silent Hill, The World of Kanako, and The Brood show late.
Anthology Film Archives
9 Evenings begins while a Konrad Wolf series continues.
Nitehawk Cinema
A print of Jurassic Park plays early on Sunday.
Metrograph
Memoria, Caché, Libelei, Letter from an Unknown Woman, The Straight Story, and Terminator 2 play on 35mm; Currents of Southeast Asian Cinema and Orangey begin while a Maggie Cheung series, Bahram Beyzaie / Amir Naderi highlight, the Max Ophuls retrospective, Fugitive Days, The Year Begins in Silence, and Touch Me with Your Eyes continue.
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