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January 16th 2014. Pick of the Day.

Today's lone repertory film series reside at MoMA; the limited run The Aesthetics of Shadow, Part One: Japan, and the ongoing Auteurist History of Film. The pamphlet looks like this;

January 15th 2014. Pick of the Day.

The lone series screenings this quiet January day both occupy space at MoMA; the limited run The Aestheics of Shadow, Part One: Japan, and the ongoing Auteurist History of Film. The slender thread be thus;

January 13th 2014. Pick of the Day.

New and continuing series today includes BAM's one-night only Rossellini x 2, MoMA's limited run The Aesthetics of Shadow, Part One: Japan, and IFC Center's Queer/Art/Film 2014. The classic celluloid jambalaya looks thusly;

January 12th 2014. Pick of the Day.

Today's continuing series include IFC Center's The Way He Was; Early Redford, the Nitehawk Cinema's Coen Brothers Before Fargo, MoMA's Aesthetics of Shadow, Part One: Japan, MoMI's limited run trib to Stephen Frears, and the Film Society's hosting of the 2014 NY Jewish Film Festival. The cinematic Roshambo as follows;

January 11th 2014. Pick of the Day.

New and continuing series this rainy, balmy January day include IFC's The Way He Was: Early Redford, Nitehawk Cinema's Coen Brothers Before Fargo, the Film Society's trib to No-Budget auteur Edgar G. Ulmer, and MoMA's The Aesthetics of Shadow, Part One: Japan. The whole enchilada platter be thus;

January 10th 2014. Pick of the Day.

New and continuing series today include IFC Center's The Way He Was: Early Redford, MoMA's limited run The Aesthetics of Shadow, Part One: Japan and ongoing Auterist History of Film, the Film Society's hot stone massage for no-budget auteur Edgar G. Ulmer, and the Rubin Museum's swank Cabaret Cinema. The megillah in whole;

January 9th 2014. Pick of the Day.

Few doings this day on the rep circuit, but I do have a bridge to sell ya. No? How about two lanes on the GW? Anybody? Anyone at all?

 

Continuing series today are limited to MoMA; the ongoing Auteurist History of Film and the shorter term The Aesthetics of Shadow, Part One: Japan. The slim roster as follows;

January 8th 2014. Pick of the Day.

Greetings and salutations to any and all survivors of the Polar Vortex, by which I refer to the crippling wrestling maneuver I employed whence a member of Fred Karno's vaudeville circuit some years ago. Today's new and continuing series include MoMA's limited The Aesthetics of Shadow, Part One: Japan and its ongoing An Auteurist History of Film. The details ensue;

 

January 7th 2014. Pick of the Day.

So, any thoughts about Winter 2014 thus far? Nothing? No?

Expiring series today includes the Chaplin trib at Film Forum and the Film Society's exhaustive George Cukor retrospective. Today's debuting program is MoMA's The Aesthetics of Shadow, Part One: Japan. Here be the slim doings;

January 5th 2014. Pick of the Day.

To every Cinegeek in our fair metropolis who has somehow maintained the ability to open their frozen eyelids, ongoing series today include Film Forum's celebration of the centennial of Chaplin's Little Tramp, the last gasps of the Film Society's trib to ace studio-era helmer George Cukor, IFC Center's self-explanatory The Way He Was: Early Redford, and MoMA's Dante Ferretti huggery. The celluloid tomfoolery as follows;

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