After a hiatus as theaters in New York City and beyond closed their doors during the pandemic, we’re delighted to announce the return of NYC Weekend Watch, our weekly round-up of repertory offerings. While many theaters are still focused on a selection of new releases, there’s a handful of worthwhile repertory screenings taking place.
IFC Center
Solaris screens for its 50th anniversary.
Metrograph
As a retro of melodrama master John M. Stahl gets underway, the six-film retrospective of Miklós Jancsó has its final weekend.
Museum of the Moving Image
Films by Paul Thomas Anderson, Sergei Eisenstein, and Ulrike Ottinger screen for “See It Big: Extravaganzas!“
Museum of Modern Art
“To Save and Project,” one of the most eye-opening series in any given year, has its final weekend as a pre-code series kicks off.
Film Forum
As a new 35mm print of The Conversation continues its run, a collection of New York movies runs and Little Fugitive plays Sunday.
Paris Theater
Both takes on Imitation of Life, equally essential, are playing this weekend.
Roxy Cinema
Lina Wertmüller’s The Seduction of Mimi plays through the weekend; this Sunday The World, the Flesh, and the Devil screens on 35mm.
Anthology Film Archives
Essential Cinema offers Tony Conrad and Maya Deren on 35mm.