FILM SERIES AND EVENT SCHEDULE - LIST VIEW
SERIES AND EVENTS
Screenings and times subject to change
For daily showtimes, call 201.585.0601, Option 1
ONGOING SERIES
FAMILY FILMS
SATURDAY MORNINGS
Join us every week for fun-filled family favorites on the big screen! Great for kids and adults alike to create lasting memories.
COFFEE & CLASSICS
ONCE A MONTH ON WEDNESDAY AT 10:00 AM
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.
FILM NOIR
with Foster Hirsch
ONCE A MONTH
Foster Hirsch is 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.
SENSORY FRIENDLY
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.
ONCE A MONTH ON WEDNESDAY AT 10:00 AM
CULT CLASSICS
with Frank Falisi
ONCE A MONTH
Frank Falisi is a writer from New Jersey whose work has appeared in Tiny Mix Tapes, Reverse Shot, MUBI Notebook, LARB, and Brooklyn Rail, among other outlets.
SILENT CLASSICS
ONCE A MONTH
AUDIENCE PICKS
ONCE A MONTH
CURATOR’S CHOICE
with David Schwartz
David Schwartz is 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.
NEW RELEASES
SPECIAL EVENTS
ENHANCED SCREENINGS
SCREENINGS WITH LIVE Q&As, FILMMAKER TALKBACKS, EXPERT PANELS, MUSICAL ACCOMPANIMENT, AND MORE
History Perspectives with William “Pat” Schuber
William “Pat” Schuber is 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.
Curator’s Choice with David Schwartz
David Schwartz is 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.
Cult Classics with Frank Falisi
Frank Falisi is a writer from New Jersey whose work has appeared in Tiny Mix Tapes, Reverse Shot, MUBI Notebook, LARB, and Brooklyn Rail, among other outlets.
Film Noir with Foster Hirsch
Foster Hirsch is 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.
NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE
DON’T MISS YOUR CHANCE TO WITNESS THE WORLD’S FINEST THEATRE FROM LONDON’S WEST END. NO PASSPORT REQUIRED!
National Theatre Live brings the magic of London’s West End straight to our screen. Captured live from the stage with stunning cinematography and crystal-clear sound, these acclaimed productions feature world-class actors, breathtaking sets, and unforgettable performances, just as they were meant to be seen. Whether it’s a timeless Shakespeare tragedy or a gripping modern drama, NT Live delivers a front-row experience that rivals Broadway.