After a hiatus where New York’s theaters closed 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, a handful of worthwhile repertory screenings are taking place.

Metrograph

We Won’t Grow Old Together” includes The Brood and Carol on 35mm; a 4K restoration of Possession is running; two of Clint Eastwood’s greatest films, A Perfect World and White Hunter, Black Heart, screen this Saturday.

Film at Lincoln Center

NYFF’s Revivals winds down with new restorations of Assault on Precinct 13, Ratcatcher, and Ed Lachman’s Songs for Drella.

IFC Center

In anticipation of Bergman Island, films by Mia Hansen-Løve screen side-by-side with Ingmar Bergman; while the 4K restoration of Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s masterpiece Cure continues and World of Wong Kar-wai keeps going, Arrebato, Crash, and Mulholland Dr. have showings.

Anthology Film Archives

Cinema Year Zero” offers Rossellini, Tourneur and more.

Roxy Cinema

A print of Eastwood’s Bird plays on Saturday, while Play Misty for Me and The Lady from Shanghai screen Sunday.

Paris Theater

A print of Red Desert plays Saturday and Sunday.

Quad Cinema

Restored in 4K, Joan Micklin Silver’s Hester Street continues its run.

Museum of the Moving Image

A print of A Clockwork Orange screens Sunday, 2001 on Saturday; meanwhile, Yentl plays Saturday.

Film Forum

As a 4K restoration of Breathless continues, Francesco Rosi’s Illustrious Corpses begins a run; West Side Story screens this Sunday.

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