Tickets $15. A biographical drama about Tejano music star Selena Quintanilla-Pérez.
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Tickets FREE. Join us between 6:15pm and 6:45pm for dancing before the film! On a remote volcanic island that everybody wants to leave, little Nana learns to stay.
Read MoreTickets $15. Sassi is more than 20 years older than his wife Effi and is worried about his declining powers.
Read MoreTickets $15. Honoring the enduring legacy of Rob Reiner with a screening of When Harry Met Sally…, the sharp, endlessly quotable rom-com that redefined modern movie romance.
Read MoreTickets FREE. Join guest programmers Ariella Tai and Tracy Kernell as they present the 2023 short film Quiet As It’s Kept, directed by Ja’Tovia Gary, followed by the 1996 feature film Naked Acts, directed by Bridgett M. Davis.
Read MoreTickets $15. In 1981, Jessie Maple became one of the first African American women to direct an independent film with this raw, unflinching portrait of heroin addiction and recovery. Shot on location in Harlem, Will stars Obaka Adedunyo as the title character, a former All-American basketball star who has fallen from grace because of his dependence on junk. Soon after Will promises his wife, Jean (Loretta Devine, in her screen debut), that he’ll go straight, he becomes a father figure to Little Brother (Robert Dean), a street-tough teen who appears to be following in Will’s footsteps. Restored from the 16mm camera negative and magnetic sound elements by the Black Film Center & Archive (BFCA), the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture’s Time-Based Media Archives and Conservation staff, and the Center for African American Media Arts.
Read MoreTickets $15. Bring your own knitting, crocheting, and fiber arts to the Tomorrow Theater for this special event co-hosted by RITUAL DYES, who will be there to offer assistance and support.
Read MoreTickets $15. Our second edition of Movie Book Club features The Chronology of Water, based on the acclaimed memoir by Lidia Yuknavitch, who will join us in person for the post-screening conversation.
Read MoreTickets $15. One of the most electrifying heroes of the twentieth century receives an appropriately sweeping screen biopic, rich in both historical insight and propulsive cinematic style, courtesy of visionary director Spike Lee.
Read MoreTickets $15. The acclaimed debut feature from director Akinola Davies Jr. that made history in 2025 as the first Nigerian‑backed film to premiere at the Cannes Film Festival’s official selection.
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