
July 16: ‘Zoolander’ @ SummerScreen 6pm (FREE!!)
Zoolander @ SummerScreen 6pm (FREE!!) Get your Blue Steel ready and head to McCarren Park to watch the campy, now classic Ben Stiller in Zoolander.

Zoolander @ SummerScreen 6pm (FREE!!) Get your Blue Steel ready and head to McCarren Park to watch the campy, now classic Ben Stiller in Zoolander.

L’Age d’Or + Un Chien Andalou @ BAM Rose Cinemas 7:30pm ($14) Two surreal pieces of work for the price of one? I’m there. Tickets

A Hard Day’s Night @ Film Forum 7:30pm ($13) The classic Beatles film is back on the big screen. It’s not a concert film as

I think most film-goers will agree that the first half of 2014 has been on-point with quality releases. Long-standing director favorites like Wes Anderson, Lars

Life Itself @ Landmark Sunshine Cinema 7:10pm ($13.50) The documentary about Roger Ebert, everybody’s favorite movie critic is based on his memoir of the same

Mars Attacks! @ Nitehawk Cinema 11:30am ($13) Emerge from the cocoon you’ve been creating on your couch all weekend for some brunch and AC at

Joe’s Bed-Stuy Barbershop: We Cut Heads @ BAM 7:30pm ($14) The Spike Lee retrospective just started this week at BAM. What better beginning than to

Pulp Fiction on Netflix Possibly the strongest tonic for A Case of the Mondays. Watch it here.

The Big Lebowski @ IFC Center 11:55pm ($14) I was talking to a friend earlier today about how cool it would be to have Sam

Obvious Child @ Nitehawk Cinema 8:10pm ($11) Everyone I know who is really into movies has been raving about this. I really can see why after

Buttercup Bill is one of those hard-hitting films that stays in your mind long after the end credits have rolled. Like many of the most captivating

Orange Is the New Black Season 2 On Netflix So maybe you’re like me and just now getting around to watching season two. That’s totally

A Clockwork Orange @ Landmark Sunshine 12am ($10) The season of midnight screenings has begun and we couldn’t be happier. Tickets here.

Daisies @ Nitehawk Cinema 9:30pm ($11/FREE w/ Northside Film Badge) As Nicole pointed out in her Northside film recommendations round up, Daisies was banned once,

The live music might have ended on Sunday, but there are still plenty of awesome films to enjoy before the Northside Festival officially comes to a close

Weekend on Netflix What’s this? Another night of movie watching?! I know, but trust me, you want to stay in tonight to prepare for Northside

Faces on Hulu Bless the Hulu gods for having most of the Criterion Collection on their site. This includes Cassavetes’s Faces, though not my favorite

Psycho @ Nitehawk Cinema 12:10am ($11) Hitchcock’s Psycho is screening as part of Nitehawk’s Ask Me About My Mother series. Should be a nice precursor

Blank City on Netflix This documentary of New York’s underground film movement features artists, actors, musicians that are now synonymous with New York in the

Happy Birthday, Sofia Coppola! The ever-so-lovely director (and also, writer, producer, model, actress, muse, Goddess, close friend of Marc Jacobs, and endlessly talented person) turns

April is gone, which also means so long, Tribeca Film Festival! Concluding last month, one of the fest’s standout films was Güeros, a debut from

Palo Alto @ Film Society Lincoln Center 9:55pm ($13) Palo Alto is adapted from short stories by James Franco, directed by Gia Coppola, and scored

Jim Jarmusch could probably make a feature film about the canning industry and subsequently create a stylish and entertaining piece of work. Thus, it was

Under the Skin is receiving worthwhile accolades for being quite unlike anything that’s come before it. LA Weekly has proclaimed that director Jonathan Glazer may be

Taxi Driver On Netflix Make your Monday a little better by watching the Scorsese directed classic tonight on Netflix.

Only Lovers Left Alive @ Film Society Lincoln Center 7pm ($13) Is anybody else kind of surprised that this is Jim Jarmusch’s first foray into

This is not your Dad’s Othello, or wait, it came out in 1952, so it is your Dads, Othello. Actually, it’s probably your Grandfathers. Anyway,

Recently, writer/director, Harmony Korine of KIDS and Spring Breakers fame, released a list of his favorite films and we decided to take a look. Most

It’s been a decade since the release of Zach Braff’s directorial debut Garden State (2004). By now, Andrew “Large” Largeman would probably be weaned off

Adventure Time on Netflix Make it a lazy Saturday afternoon with Adventure Time. This is very fun to watch with a group of 4-5 friends

Bury Me An Angel + I Was A Teenage Serial Killer @ BAM Rose Cinemas 7pm ($13) They’re back with a vengeance. At least according

Puff responsibly, y’all. Have some eggs. 1. “The Big Lebowski” (1998) Inspiration for all the dudes and slackers to follow. Round of White Russians