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Enjoy Metrograph At Home anywhere in the U.S. and the Metrograph Theater when you’re in New York — one Membership for Live Streaming, Exclusive Premieres, and $10 Member tickets at the Box Office (standard price $17).
NEW ARRIVALS TO METROGRAPH AT HOME
Enjoy more than 200 of your favorite films on demand on the Metrograph At Home library! The unique titles and series of this rapidly growing library are hand curated by Metrograph’s programming team, so check out May’s slate of new arrivals and join today.
Now Playing
Brandon Cronenberg comes to 7 Ludlow Friday for special uncut versions of his films Infinity Pool and Possessor, Julia Ducournau on Saturday for her Palme d’Or winning Titane as well as Raw. Join The Breakfast Club for Brunch At Metrograph, and stick around for selections from Cantopop Icons, Late Nites: Wanna Bet?, and Metrograph Selects!
The Metrograph Interview
BY THORA SIEMSEN
New Queer Cinema pioneer Gregg Araki speaks to Thora Siemsen about road movies, mortality, why there’s no sex in cinema anymore, and what he sees as apocalyptic today. Two By Gregg Araki begins streaming on Metrograph At Home June 23, and The Doom Generation plays 7 Ludlow June 24.
Atlantic City
Sunday June 25
2:00pmThe Doom Generation
Sunday June 25
3:50pmRaw preceded by Junior
Sunday June 25
9:00pmThe Hourglass Sanatorium
Monday June 26
4:15pmInfinity Pool: Uncut
Monday June 26
9:00pmFinal Destination
Monday June 26
9:15pmThe Long Goodbye
Saturday July 1
4:30pmThe Case of the Grinning Cat + A Short Story
Saturday July 1
7:10pmRat Film Preceded by Rat Life and Diet In North Am
Friday July 7
6:30pmThe Dead Zone
Friday July 7
9:00pmNot Reconciled, with Two Short Films
Saturday July 8
1:15pmBoyfriends and Girlfriends
Saturday July 8
5:15pmTom Palazzolo Program 1: On Parade
Saturday July 8
8:00pmTom Palazzolo Program 2: Hot Nasty
Sunday July 9
4:30pmMillennium Mambo
Friday July 14
2:30pmMade in Hong Kong
Friday July 14
4:15pmCall Me By Your Name
Friday July 14
4:45pmThe Wonders
Friday July 14
6:30pmBarbarella
Friday July 14
8:45pmWong Ping: Between Desire and Isolation
Friday July 14
11:00pmOcean's Eleven
Saturday July 15
12:15pmChronicle of Anna Magdalena Bach
Saturday July 15
3:15pmAcross 110th Street
Saturday July 15
7:45pmPossession
Saturday July 15
10:15pmTom Palazzolo Program 3: America's in Real Trouble
Sunday July 16
4:30pmIl Sorpasso
Friday July 21
2:45pmEyes Do Not Want to Close at All Times
Friday July 21
5:00pmThe 400 Blows
Saturday July 22
12:00pmNotting Hill
Saturday July 22
12:30pmBlue Collar
Saturday July 22
2:15pmYear of the Dragon
Saturday July 22
5:45pmNothing But A Man
Saturday July 22
9:00pmTom Palazzolo Program 4: Palazzolo's Portraits
Sunday July 23
2:30pmSeries at Metrograph
The riveting revolutions of the roulette wheel, read ‘em and weep reveals, fortunes won and lost in an instant, and make-or-break longshots coming through—high stakes gambling makes for high stakes drama, so it’s no surprise that movies through the years have bet big on depictions of games of chance. Every number’s a winner in this Late Nites series, which will take you from glamorous Monte Carlo to grubby Reno, and from the rise of Las Vegas to the razing of old Atlantic City. You’d be nuts not to get in on this action, so come to 7 Ludlow this weekend for screenings of Atlantic City and The Gambler.
Column
As part of Wardrobe Department, Metrograph’s front row look at fashion in film, Phoebe Chen remembers the exhilaratingly chameleonic Cantopop style icon Anita Mui.
Cantopop Icons is currently playing at 7 Ludlow.
Essay
BY NICK PINKERTON
On the finest American horror series to have appeared in the 21st century.
Final Destination plays at Metrograph from Friday, June 23, as part of Metrograph Selects.
Brunch at Metrograph
Come to 7 Ludlow this weekend for special presentations of The Breakfast Club, timed perfectly to get a post-screening meal and drinks!
Column
BY BEATRICE LOAYZA
Strange Pleasures is a regular Metrograph column in which writer Beatrice Loayza shares unconventional desires found across underground and mainstream cinema alike.
A new 4K restoration of The Idiots begins a run at 7 Ludlow on Friday, June 16.
Interview
BY STEVE GOODMAN
An interview with filmmaker, visual artist, and musician Lawrence Lek about his 2019 debut feature, AIDOL.
Lek’s AIDOL and Geomancer play in theater and at home as part of Cantopop Icons.