What's On
Matt Grinke's Happiest Jazz Quintet on Earth Plays Pixar
Enjoy a special set of Pixar tunes arranged by Disney Cruise Line music director and pianist Matt Grinke and his happiest quintet, plus a screening of one of the studio's most beloved movies, Monsters, Inc.
Image: © Disney Pixar 2001
Santosh
The feature debut by British-Indian writer-director Sandhya Suri, Santosh is a murder mystery that's also an investigation into India's social stratification, sexism, and corruption.
Eat the Night
Three young people caught up in video games, drugs, sex, and despair... this fatalistic French melodrama explores the outer reaches of modern reality.
Exhibition on Screen: Dawn of Impressionism
The latest Exhibition on Screen film contextualizes the landmark show which launched Impressionism with correspondence and journal entries from Manet, Monet, Cezanne, Degas, Morisot et al, and looks also at the turbulent history of the period.
No Other Land
Deemed by many critics one of the essential films of 2024, a multiple festival award winner and Academy Award winner for Best Documentary, No Other Land is a reminder that mass expulsion is by no means a new reality for Palestinians.
Once Upon a Time in the West
A magnum opus from Sergio Leone, the most operatic of Westerns, with a magnificent, soaring score to match its scale and set the tempo by Ennio Morricone, music that speaks of yearning, loss, and perseverance.
The Incredibles
Pixar's first (super) human story is a wry satire about a very ordinary family of super heroes who find themselves caught up in big trouble. Rated: G
Image: © Disney Pixar 2004
Days of Heaven
As in Badlands, Malick tells a sensational story – here a love triangle – through the oblique perspective of a child, collateral damage in this tale. In place of melodrama, he gives us cinematic poetry.
Finding Nemo
Junior clown fish Nemo swims too far from the reef and next thing he knows he's looping a fish tank in a Sydney dentist's office. Neurotic dad Marlin (Albert Brooks) follows in his wake, with dippy Dory (Ellen DeGeneres) tagging along for comic relief. Rated: G
Image: © Disney Pixar 2003
The Great Silence
A mute gunfighter, Silenzio (Jean Louis Trintignant) circles the vicious bounty hunter Loco (Klaus Kinski) in the snowy mountains of Utah, in this, one of the greatest westerns ever made. Morricone's music caps an under-seen but unforgettable classic.
Ratatouille
A rat with a palette, Remy dreams of cooking at a top gourmet restaurant. Human prejudice makes this challenging, but talent will find a way. Rated: G
Image: © Disney Pixar 2007