Dec–Feb 2024 Film Calendar

Friday the 13th – Part III in 3D Fri, Dec 27 | 7:30pm | TMT

forced to save his hometown from a witch’s curse. ParaNorman was nominated for Best Animated Feature and features a charming score by Jon Brion, known for films such as Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004). DIRECTED BY: Sam Fell, Chris Butler. WRITTEN BY: Chris Butler. WITH: Kodi Smit-McPhee, Tucker Albrizzi, Anna Kendrick, Casey Affleck. 2012. 92 min. USA. Color. Scope. English. Rated PG. 3D. DCP.

The unstoppable killing machine Jason Voorhees returns to murder-plagued Camp Crystal Lake to menace more hapless young people—and acquires his iconic hockey mask in the process. Returning from Part 2 , director Steve Miner worked with cinematographer Gerald Feil to make full use of the widescreen 3D process. The moving camera and careful compositions make this the most visually memorable entry in the popular slasher franchise. DIRECTED BY: Steve Miner. WRITTEN BY: Martin Kitrosser, Carol Watson. WITH: Dana Kimmell, Paul Kratka, Tracie Savage, Richard Brooker. 1982. 95 min. USA. Color. Scope. English. Rated R. 3D. DCP.

Pacific Rim in 3D Sun, Dec 29 | 7:30pm | TMT

Guillermo del Toro directed this lavish homage to Japan’s classic kaiju epics. After barely surviving an invasion of giant monsters from an interdimensional portal beneath the Pacific Ocean, the world’s nations have teamed up to build “Jaegers”—colossal, piloted robots designed to battle the mysterious creatures— but a new onslaught threatens the fate of humanity. With visual effects from Industrial Light and Magic and colorful, neon cinematography from Oscar winner Guillermo Navarro ( Pan’s Labyrinth ), Pacific Rim is a treat for the eyes and a three-dimensional thrill ride. DIRECTED BY: Guillermo del Toro. WRITTEN BY: Travis Beacham, Guillermo del Toro. STORY BY: Travis Beacham. WITH: Charlie Hunnam, Idris Elba, Rinko Kikuchi, Charlie Day. 2013. 131 min. USA/Mexico. Color. English, Japanese. Color. Rated PG-13. 3D. DCP.

It Came from Outer Space in 3D Sat, Dec 28 | 2pm | TMT

An original screen treatment by the legendary sci- fi/fantasy author Ray Bradbury was the source of this humanistic science-fiction thriller, the first 3D release from Universal. The film stars Creature from the Black Lagoon ’s Richard Carlson as an amateur astronomer who discovers that a crashed meteorite in the Arizona desert is actually an alien spaceship whose passengers have begun to infiltrate the local community. With its evocative desert locations, in- your-face 3D imagery, and memorable alien design, It Came from Outer Space was one of many 1950s sci-fi classics from director Jack Arnold, whose filmography also includes The Incredible Shrinking Man . DIRECTED BY: Jack Arnold. WRITTEN BY: Harry Essex. STORY BY: Ray Bradbury. WITH: Richard Carlson, Barbara Rush, Charles Drake, Joe Sawyer. 1953. 80 min. USA. B&W. English. 3D. DCP.

Cunningham in 3D Mon, Dec 30 | 2pm | TMT

Merce Cunningham (1919–2009) was one of the most influential figures in the history of modern dance in America, known in part for his collaborations with legendary composer John Cage and visual artists including Robert Rauschenberg. Director Alla Kovgan used vintage footage, photographs, and recordings of the choreographer and key figures in his life, and newly staged excerpts from 14 of Cunningham’s works—vividly captured with 3D cinematography—for her one-of-a-kind tribute to a modern dance visionary. DIRECTED/WRITTEN BY: Alla Kovgan. WITH: Merce Cunningham, John Cage, Robert Rauschenberg, Carolyn Brown. 2019. 93 min. Germany/France/USA/UK. Color. English. Rated PG. 3D. DCP. Step Up 3D Mon, Dec 30 | 7:30pm | TMT The third film in the popular dance-themed franchise moves two of its supporting characters, Moose (Adam G. Sevani) and Camille (Alyson Stoner), to center stage as the young Baltimore dancers face the competitive challenges of New York City. Director Jon M. Chu ( Crazy Rich Asians , In the Heights ) returns from Step Up 2: The Streets and makes the dance sequences even more engaging through 3D cinematography—especially in a new imagining of the Fred Astaire classic “I Won’t Dance,” performed by Sevani and Stoner in one dazzling take. DIRECTED BY: Jon M. Chu. WRITTEN BY: Amy Andelson, Emily Meyer. WITH: Rick Malambri, Adam G. Sevani, Sharni Vinson, Alyson Stoner. 2010. 107 min. USA. Color. English. Rated PG-13. 3D. DCP.

Flesh for Frankenstein in 3D Sat, Dec 28 | 7:30pm | TMT

Baron von Frankenstein (played by Euro-cinema icon Udo Kier) labors to create a pair of perfect male and female specimens from parts of the dead in this flagrantly unfaithful reworking of Mary Shelley’s classic horror novel. Filmmaker Paul Morrissey was a key member of Andy Warhol’s art scene at the Factory and directed such Warhol-produced classics as Flesh (1968) , Trash (1970), and Heat (1972); this film was first released in 1973 as Andy Warhol’s Frankenstein. The combination of Kier’s unrestrained performance, the jaw-dropping comedic dialogue, extreme sex and violence, and 3D cinematography helped make Flesh for Frankenstein a one-of-a-kind cinematic experience. DIRECTED/WRITTEN BY: Paul Morrissey. WITH: Joe Dallesandro, Monique van Vooren, Udo Kier, Arno Juerging. 1973. 95 min. USA/Italy/France. Color. Scope. English. Rated R. 3D. 4K DCP.

ParaNorman in 3D Sun, Dec 29 | 2pm | TMT

Kodi Smit-McPhee, Oscar-nominated for his supporting performance in 2021’s The Power of the Dog , provides the voice of Norman in this imaginative and emotional stop-motion animated feature from Laika. Norman Babcock, a teenage boy who can communicate with the dead, finds himself

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