Belva nera (Black Beast)
“A surreal version of a spaghetti western.”
This documentary tells the tale of an urban legend about a black panther on the outskirts of Rome who is nothing less than real in the minds of those who obsessively seek it.
“A surreal version of a spaghetti western.”
This documentary tells the tale of an urban legend about a black panther on the outskirts of Rome who is nothing less than real in the minds of those who obsessively seek it.
An unlikely friendship. An impossible mission.
The new film from acclaimed director Christian Petzold (Phoenix, Transit).
A father, accompanied by his son, goes looking for his missing daughter in North Africa.
A hand-made, eye-opening documentary about the most powerful technology humanity has ever created... and what’s at stake if we get it wrong.
Writer Andrea Meyer will showcase how Bob Fosse’s groundbreaking, irreverent, explosive film is a masterpiece unlike any musical before or since.
All that work. All that glitter. All that pain. All that love. All that crazy rhythm. All that jazz.
It wants to be heard.
A portrait of Marc Jacobs, by Sofia Coppola.
New 4K restoration of Satyajit Ray’s folkloric romance.
An actress (Amanda Peet) falls for the anxious law school dropout (Matthew Shear) babysitting her kids in this smart, New York-set romantic comedy.
Winner, Best Documentary Feature at the 2026 Academy Awards.
David Lynch's startling debut feature is a lasting cult sensation influenced by the writings of Franz Kafka and Nikolai Gogol.
A comedy with great taste.
Three films celebrating the best parts of Massachusetts, part of the 2026 Wicked Queer Film Festival.
Peter Jackson brings J.R.R Tolkien's Lord of the Rings from page to screen in this epic, Academy-Award winning trilogy.
An exhilarating space adventure set in the near future.
Part of the 2026 Wicked Queer Film Festival!
Part of the 2026 Wicked Queer Film Festival!
Part of the 2026 Wicked Queer Film Festival!
A six week course taught by Kaj Wilson!
Mel Brooks's take on Hollywood Westerns starring Cleavon Little and Gene Wilder.
The legendary Boris Karloff reprises his role as the screen's misunderstood monster, who now longs for a mate of his own (Elsa Lanchester).
Returning to cinemas for the first time in over a decade, Helen Mirren plays Queen Elizabeth II in the Olivier and Tony Award® -winning hit production.
Screening & conversation with director Steven Jenkins, and acoustic performance by special guest Bill Janovitz!