
Flow
(2024)Left homeless by a flood, a solitary kitty begins an unlikely adventure with a wide array of very different animals in this "utterly mesmerizing" (Sight & Sound) animated tale. Winner of the Academy Award® for Best Animated Feature.

The Fall
(2006)In this inimitable cult classic starring a magnetic Lee Pace, singular filmmaker Tarsem crafts a magical love letter to the power of storytelling and the human imagination. Now restored in spectacular 4K, this visual feast of magnificent costumes and stunning locations rivals the wildest of dreams.

Bacurau
(2019)When the matriarch of a remote Brazilian village dies, mysterious people immediately descend on the area. As it becomes clear that the villagers are facing the threat of mass murder, they are forced to band together to save themselves.

La Chimera
(2023)Met with exuberant critical acclaim, Alice Rohrwacher’s fourth feature is abundant with the treasures of a bygone Tuscany. With a handsome Josh O’Connor and the iconic Isabella Rossellini leading a charming troupe of graverobbers and rascals, this mythic yet earthy romance casts a beguiling spell.

Escape from New York
(1981)In 1997, when the U.S. president crashes into Manhattan, now a giant maximum security prison, a convicted bank robber is sent in to rescue him.

Meek's Cutoff
(2011)In 1845, a wagon train of three families gets lost in the Cascade Mountains, where they must fight for their survival as they battle the elements.

Gasoline Rainbow
(2024)Reimagining the road movie with the next generation of misfits, celebrated directorial duo the Ross Brothers make a coming-of-age film that runs on free-flowing feeling. Alive with friendship and the promise of the moment, Gasoline Rainbow is a beautiful reminder of what matters and what’s real.

Popeye the Sailor Meets Sindbad the Sailor
(1936)To win back Olive Oil from the clutches of Sindbad, the one-eyed sailor must compete in a series of challenges, including battling a two-headed giant.

On the Road
(2012)Based on the iconic Jack Kerouac novel, a young writer's life is shaken and ultimately redefined by the arrival of a free-spirited, fearless, fast-talking Westerner and his girl. Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Walter Salles.

The Letter
(2013)In a remote village in the Northwest of Russia, a psychiatric ward exists in an old wooden house. The place and its inhabitants seem to be untouched by civilization. But in this pristine setting, no articulate human voice is heard, and all pain is muted.