FULL PROGRAM SCHEDULE
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SERIES DESCRIPTIONS
AUDIENCE PICKS: Have a suggestion for a film? Write it down at the box office and you might see it on our schedule!.
COFFEE & CLASSICS: Catch a classic film and a complimentary coffee and snack in our monthly series. Coffee & Classics entry includes a complimentary coffee and snack - stick around after the film and chat with fellow moviegoers.
CULT CLASSICS with Frank Falisi: Face the strange with Frank Falisi, a writer from New Jersey whose work has appeared in Tiny Mix Tapes, Reverse Shot, MUBI Notebook, LARB, and Brooklyn Rail, among other outlets.
CURATOR’S CHOICE with David Schwartz: Hand-picked by our expert film programmer David Schwartz, a New York-based film curator and critic who programs for MoMA, Film Forum, and other venues, guest curated for the Museum of the Moving Image, writes for Screen Slate, Reverse Shot, Filmmaker Magazine, and MUBI Notebook, and received a Career Achievement Award from the New York Film Critics Circle in 2019.
FAMILY FRIENDLY: Fun-filled favorites on the big screen, performances and activities on the stage, and more! Great for kids and adults alike to create lasting memories.
FILM NOIR with Foster Hirsch: Get the inside scoop with Foster Hirsch, a New York-based film historian, author, and professor at Brooklyn College, known for his books on film and theater, including The Dark Side of the Screen: Film Noir, A Method to Their Madness: The History of the Actors Studio, and Hollywood and the Movies of the Fifties.
HISTORY PERSPECTIVES with William “Pat” Schuber: Learn more about the story behind the story with William “Pat” Schuber, a historian, attorney, and educator who served as Bergen County Executive, NJ Assemblyman, and Mayor of Bogota. He is a Clinical Professor at Fairleigh Dickinson University, teaching law, leadership, and public affairs, and brings his expertise to exploring the historical context behind film and culture.
RECENT RESTORATIONS: Classic films remastered for the modern screen.
SENSORY FRIENDLY SCREENINGS: Screenings adapted for sensory sensitivities: Lights up, sound down, no trailers or ads, and quiet conversation allowed during the film. Films are also curated for sensory friendly content.
SILENTS WITH SOUND: Classic films from the silent era, accompanied by live music.