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Keisha

@cinemacities

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🎶 Now playing on Criterion Channel 🎶 Watch the first-ever music video for the legendary Talking Heads’ classic song “Psycho Killer,” directed by Mike Mills and starring Saoirse Ronan! bit.ly/4dOp1bQ Made in celebration of 50th anniversary of the band’s first show at

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Happy Friday the 13th! Did you know Jimmy Stewart put his imprints in cement on Friday February 13, 1948? He wasn't superstitious about the date and even posed under a ladder and with a black cat at his ceremony! Stop by and see his imprints next time you're in the area!

Happy Friday the 13th!

Did you know Jimmy Stewart put his imprints in cement on Friday February 13, 1948? He wasn't superstitious about the date and even posed under a ladder and with a black cat at his ceremony!

Stop by and see his imprints next time you're in the area!
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Elizabeth Taylor & Spencer Tracy on the set of FATHER OF THE BRIDE ('50). Closely bonded during production, the two would continue to refer to each other as "Pops" and "Kitten" throughout their lifelong friendship. See it as part of tonight's Father's Day lineup at 8pm ET.

Elizabeth Taylor & Spencer Tracy on the set of FATHER OF THE BRIDE ('50).

Closely bonded during production, the two would continue to refer to each other as "Pops" and "Kitten" throughout their lifelong friendship.

See it as part of tonight's Father's Day lineup at 8pm ET.
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Our new edition of Mitchell Leisen's MIDNIGHT (1939) enters the collection this week! 💖 bit.ly/4jXDC6m Screwball comedy doesn’t get any more effortlessly elegant and gleefully irreverent than this roulette wheel of romantic deception, gleaming with cunning wit and

Our new edition of Mitchell Leisen's MIDNIGHT (1939) enters the collection this week! 💖 bit.ly/4jXDC6m

Screwball comedy doesn’t get any more effortlessly elegant and gleefully irreverent than this roulette wheel of romantic deception, gleaming with cunning wit and
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Actor Steve Buscemi tells us why Joan Blondell is the classic movie star he wishes more people knew about. See him introduce his ultimate double feature on Two for One tonight at 8pm ET.

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On Criterion Channel, watch Anthony Minghella's THE TALENTED MR. RIPLEY (1999)! bit.ly/43GZflt Gorgeous Italian coastal scenery and equally gorgeous stars are the beautiful facade belying an undercurrent of creeping menace in this sumptuous adaptation of the first book

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65 years ago today, you could come to the theatre and watch THE APARTMENT. The film would go on to win five Oscars including Best Picture! Writer / Director / Producer Billy Wilder won three Oscars for the film.

65 years ago today, you could come to the theatre and watch THE APARTMENT.

The film would go on to win five Oscars including Best Picture! 

Writer / Director / Producer Billy Wilder won three Oscars for the film.
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Featuring one of cinema's most beloved father-and-daughter con artists, THE LADY EVE ('41) marked third of seven masterful comedies from writer-director Preston Sturges. See it tonight as we close out this month's Spotlight: The Art of the Con, it all starts at 8pm ET.

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Our summer heats up with an array of '80s Ladies shining as our Star of the Month as we soar with Christopher Reeve, and spotlight Mythology Movies. Join us this July as we remember David Lynch, explore disability in film, and so much more! 🎶 "Dead of Night" by Orville Peck 🎶

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Evening viewing recommendation? On Criterion Channel, watch A PLACE IN THE SUN (1951) in our Summer Romance collection. 🖤 Montgomery Clift and Elizabeth Taylor make for one of the most swoon-inducing screen couples of the '50s in George Steven's deluxe, multi-Oscar-winning

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✨ Dick Cavett’s Closet Picks! ✨ The legendary television host reminisces about having Katharine Hepburn and Jean-Luc Godard on his show, shares that he “doesn't see how a movie would get any better” than Stagecoach, and celebrates David Lean and Noël Coward’s collaborations.

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Actor, filmmaker, and activist Christopher Reeve with director Sidney Lumet on the set of DEATHTRAP ('84) – based on the Ira Levin play of the same name. See it tonight as part of our Reeve triple-feature, starting with SUPERMAN ('78) at 8pm ET.

Actor, filmmaker, and activist Christopher Reeve with director Sidney Lumet on the set of DEATHTRAP ('84) – based on the Ira Levin play of the same name.

See it tonight as part of our Reeve triple-feature, starting with SUPERMAN ('78) at 8pm ET.
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"All my movies are about strange worlds that you can't go into unless you build them and film them. That's what's so important about film to me." Tonight we pay tribute to the late David Lynch with a night of his films beginning with THE STRAIGHT STORY ('99) at 8pm ET.

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Watched two of these movies at the Academy Museum. Also saw two of these projected in 70mm. So it’s been an interesting week of screenings in L.A., to say the least. #LastFourWatched #LetterboxdFriday

Watched two of these movies at the Academy Museum. Also saw two of these projected in 70mm. So it’s been an interesting week of screenings in L.A., to say the least. #LastFourWatched #LetterboxdFriday