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Challengers

R   131 min.  

Luca Guadagnino’s silly romance may turn you off sex and tennis both

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The Beast

R   146 min.  

Sci-fi romantic drama about two lovers (Léa Seydoux and George MacKay) with multiple past lives, all tortured

Boy Kills World

R   111 min.

Bill Skarsgård stars as an orphaned, deaf, and mute “boy” seeking revenge in the post-apocalypse

Dancing Village: The Curse Begins

NR   122 min.

Indonesian horror-thriller prequel to KKN di Desa Penari

Humane

R   93 min.  

When the government asks citizens to self-euthanize, a bourgeois family weighs what to do

Unsung Hero

PG   112 min.

Faith-based film is based on Joel Smallbone’s family’s real-life ascent as Christian recording artists

We Grown Now

PG   99 min.  

Two boys come of age in the Cabrini-Green housing project

First-Run Movies

Abigail

R   109 min.

Horror thriller about a kidnapped little girl who turns the tables on her captors

Arcadian

NR   91 min.  

Nicolas Cage is a single dad post-apocalype in Irish thriller

Arthur the King

PG-13   90 min.

Inspirational story about a pro adventure racer and the street dog he meets along the way

Bob Marley: One Love

PG-13   104 min.  

Jamaican reggae pioneer gets the biopic treatment

La Chimera

NR   133 min.  

Josh O’Connor is a grave robber in this dreamy Italian romance

Civil War

R   109 min.  

Stunning near-future drama about combat journalists

Deep Sky

NR   40 min.  

Doc follows the mission to build the James Webb Space Telescope and showcases the stunning first images sent back to Earth

Dune: Part Two

PG-13   166 min.  

Frank Herbert’s galaxy-spanning narrative continues

Exhuma

South Korean supernatural horror film

The First Omen

R   120 min.  

Gruesome gynohorror prequel to 1976’s satanic masterpiece The Omen

Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire

PG-13   115 min.  

Fourth film heads home to the Big Apple, baby

Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire

PG-13   115 min.

The two iconic kaiju team up in this sequel

Housekeeping for Beginners

R   107 min.

Award-winning Macedonian film about a woman raising her girlfriend's children

Kung Fu Panda 4

PG   94 min.  

The titular Dragon Warrior searches for his replacement

The Long Game

PG   112 min.  

True-life story of Mexican-American teens who make a run at the 1957 state golf championship

The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare

R   120 min.  

A commando unit takes on the Nazis in this hyperviolent Guy Ritchie action-comedy

Monkey Man

R   120 min.  

Dev Patel’s directorial debut is a gritty, nasty piece of work

The People’s Joker

NR   82 min.  

Trans coming-of-age story filtered through superhero homage

Perfect Days

PG   123 min.  

A toilet cleaner in Tokyo quietly goes about his days in this stirring Oscar nominated picture

Problemista

R   98 min.  

Julio Torres channels dreams of toys, art, and immigration

Sasquatch Sunset

NR   89 min.  

A year in the life of a family of Bigfoots

Spy x Family Code: White

PG-13   110 min.

Anime comedy thriller based on Tatsuya Endo’s manga series

Wicked Little Letters

R   102 min.  

Poison pen letters tear a seaside community apart in post-WWI England

Special Screenings
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    Special Screenings

    Singin’ in the Rain in the Park (1952)

    What better spring musical is there than Singin’ in the Rain, a Hollywood Golden Age classic wherein Gene Kelly prances around in Technicolor and Cyd Charisse stunts on everyone (those gams!). With some of the best choreography and songs of all time, Hyperreal Film Club invites you to a “film history fairy tale about the death of silent film. Sometimes the journey is inspiring and joyful, and sometimes it is exhausting and exploitative … it’s both a monument to the movie musical’s past and a playful slap from its future.” The screening will follow an 8:30 music video premiere for Tele Novella’s “Eggs in One Basket.” – Lina Fisher
    Thu., April 25

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