🏎️AMC Waterfront catches up with Wachowski classic Speed Racer. Plus two new ones of interest: Broken Bird and I Swear
🌊On the Waters (Front and Works): Fuze, Over Your Dead Body
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🔯JFilm Festival kicks off with Ethan Bloom on Thursday at the Hollywood
🎤David Lowery's Mother Mary reaches Pittsburgh, including the Manor, Hollywood, and AMC
✉️Pittsburgh Classic Movie Club puts up Samuel Fuller's Pickup on South Street at Carnegie Library
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🛩️LeAnn Bartok made a string of experimental films in and above Pgh in the 70s, and we (@pghsoundandimage.bsky.social) are showing all of them
🍜Row House Hollywood has 3 more Wong Kar-wai movies (two early ones + Happy Together) and also something completely different with Sgt. Kabukiman NYPD
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Our city's humble offerings to the cinema gods for the week:
💸The Harris Theater signs a lease with Radu Jude's new movie, Kontinential '25. And Sunday night has another Steel City Horror Show surprise
🎶It's been a minute since Fantasia played in a theater here. Now's your chance at the Oaks
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🎨Soderbergh's new one, The Christophers, hustles into the Manor and AMC Waterfront
🎧Also of note at the Waterfront: Chandler Levack's Mile End Kicks
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🗞️The Harris adds 3 big rep picks to the lineup: The Driver, Bitter Rice, Call Northside 777
🌡️Glitterbox has the cure for what ails ya: Psychedelic 16mm plus City Wide Fever
🥬Row House Lawrenceville offers an eco-conscious lineup with Okja, My Octopus Teacher, and 3 animated picks
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🤯Bill Brand's 360° expanded cinema installation Pong Ping Pong sets-up at Eberle Studios tonight, courtesy of us at @pghsoundandimage.bsky.social
🎻Sync'd matches local filmmakers and musicians at Melwood Screening Room
📽️Keylight opens their projector for an evening of local shorts
2/4
Some fresh cinema picks for Pittsburgh this week, 4/17 through 4/23:
‼️Daily Warhol films return to the Warhol Museum, including dual-screen landmark Chelsea Girls
🪚Row House Hollywood provides audience favorites, including three from Wong Kar-Wai and, on 35mm, Evil Dead 2
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♾️More interesting additions at the Waterfront: new Japanese horror film Exit 8, Riz Ahmed-starring Hamlet, and Jorma Taccone's Over Your Dead Body has a couple preview screenings
This is far from a comprehensive list. Check our site for all of your options!
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💬Row House L'ville plays "live action cartoons" like Police Story, Playtime, Time Bandits, Bringing Up Baby
📺Meanwhile, Cult-O-Rama declassifies Amanda & the Alien and Hobgoblins
🧹Director Alexandre O. Philippe appears at Melwood Screening Room for 1 final night, this time exploring Lynch/Oz
5/6
💪AMC Waterfront flexes its IMAX muscle with a pair of doc throwbacks: Herzog's Cave of Forgotten Dreams (the first time I remember it playing here in 3D) and Toni Myers' Space Station 3D (aka the Tom Cruise space doc)
🧜♀️Screen 2 at Row House Hollywood introduces new Japanese animated film ChaO
4/6
📽️We (Pittsburgh Sound + Image) are bringing avant-garde luminary Bill Brand and a 16mm sampler of his films to Harris Theater
🥚Also at the Harris: Miroirs No. 3 (new one from Christian Petzold) and Days and Nights in the Forest (new Satyajit Ray restoration)
3/6
💕Suzie Silver is retiring, and CMU's STUDIO for Creative Inquiry is hosting a retrospective of her movies
👺Screenshot Asia settles in with two at Pitt's Frick Fine Arts auditorium: new Malaysian doc Queer as Punk and silent masterpiece A Page of Madness, with live score
2/6
Movies in Pittsburgh are out of control again this week:
🎉A new Tony Buba film is always a cause to celebrate! His latest doc, Becoming Benjamin Lay, premieres in Braddock
🏳️⚧️Reel Q is back at City of Asylum, this time with a program of queer Iranian shorts
1/6
✂️ Bottom Feeder Books pastes up “Bill Boichel: Pittsburgh Film-Makers Fliers, Posters & Calendars, 1982-1984”
💊 Or maybe you just want to chat, in which case Pgh Movie Club's return with a discussion of Go is for you
5/5
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🗯️ Row House presents "Feminine Rage," a study in four films: Perfect Blue, Die My Love, What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?, and Chicago
🚿 Pitt Horror Studies Center hosts director Alexandre O. Philippe and five of his docs at Melwood Screening Room all week
💍 Multiplexes accept The Drama
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💀 The Harris raises the dead with Dead Lover (including two shows in Stink-O-Vision), Nadja (probably 1st time in a theater here in 30+ years), del Toro's Cronos, Scorsese's Last Temptation of Christ
📷 Pitt CAAP invites director Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine to share his doc Memories of Love Returned
3/5
🐇 Also dahn the Waterfront: Vietnamese thriller Bunny!!, John Woo classic The Killer, the Faces of Death remake (call us "Pgh Charli Planner")
🤌 If you prefer porn on the big screen, then get thee to the Parkway for HUMP! Film Festival
2/5
By our count, it would take 37 hours to watch all the movies listed below. And these are just the highlights.
📢 Tell everyone: a Palestinian perspective has broken through to a full-time Pittsburgh theater. Palestine '36 is at AMC Waterfront
1/5
🌈There's a rainbow over Row House Lawrenceville for Technicolor week
🧹AMC Waterfront recollects Sylvain Chomet's A Magnificent Life; Waterfront, Waterworks, and Dependable conjure Forbidden Fruits
3/3
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🥄The prophecy has been fulfilled: Row House packs the Hollywood with cult films. See The Room with Greg Sestero, New York Ninja on 35mm, and/or Rocky Horror Picture Show
😵💫Hope you've got a strong stomach! Julia Ducournau's Alpha leaves its mark at Row House Hollywood and AMC Waterfront
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On Pittsburgh-area screens this week:
🎞️Keylight is back at Phipps Conservatory, this time presenting films by Buba, Abrams, and Lewis (Pittsburgh legends all)
🛣️Monte Hellman's iconic Two-Lane Blacktop parks at the Harris for two 35mm shows
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🎨Betty Rockwell Raphael is a progenitor of our city's microcinema culture, so we're tickled that Romance Gallery is spotlighting her 1940s work
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Check our site for still more possibilities!
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👺Row House's Japanese Film Festival has another full week of cult classics like Funeral Parade of Roses, Burst City, Battle Royale, and more
📖Row House Hollywood tells some stories that all starts with "Once Upon a Time in..." America/Hollywood/the West (take your pick)
3/4
💉Palestinian Film Fest at Khalil's wraps up with Gaza: Doctors Under Attack
🗣️Screenshot: Asia presents a recent Palestinian doc, Partition
🆕Pitt students organize a fest with uniquely titled films: "Ponay (or You Are Not F*ing Welcome)" + "How to Be Normal and the Oddness of the Other World"
2/4
🫶The Harris has another eclectic week with new releases, rep picks, and Steel City Horror Show, but our top pick is a program of shorts by beloved Pittsburghers Betsy and Joe Seamans
👼You've probably seen Eraserhead before, but have you seen it at Rangos Giant Cinema? Tonight's your chance
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🔊 Undertone is detected at the multiplexes
🪞 At AMC Waterfront: Ken Russell/The Who's Tommy 50th anniversary in IMAX; new South Korean drama The King's Warden
4/4
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🔩 In case you missed Pgh’s limited opportunities for Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein, Row House Hollywood brings it back
📬 Corey Feldman, Jerry O’Connell, and Wil Wheaton are here for a screening of Stand By Me at Carnegie Music Hall
🎸 The Lindsay has even more Rob Reiner classics on offer
3/4
🍪 Harris Theater hosts the Cookies & Comedy Film Fest, the new restoration of Indian classic Sholay, and new doc Mr Nobody Against Putin
🩺 Our friends at Film Pittsburgh host their first screening for their new Cinema Insiders club. This time it's at the Harris with André is an Idiot
2/4
Cinemas have windows on the world:
📷All That's Left of You makes its Pittsburgh debut at Khalil's as part of the Palestinian Film Festival
🗾Row House Japanese Film Festival kicks off, including cult classics like Lady Snowblood, two from Obayashi, a punk cat, new releases, and more
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