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Feature Screenings
Join us for a FREE afternoon feature screening in our
73-seat High Definition Theater!
Reservations can be made beginning on the Monday of the week when a screening is scheduled by calling the Events RSVP Line at (212) 833-7858. Remaining tickets will be distributed 30 minutes prior to the start of the screening on a first come first serve basis. Admission will be closed to ticket holders 15 minutes after the screening. Children under 18 will not be admitted unless accompanied by an adult. All movies noted with
are closed-captioned and all movies noted with
are presented
in Blu-ray high definition.

THE GREATEST TUNNEL EVER BUILT
Saturday, November 7
Sunday, November 8
2 p.m.
This documentary presents the history of the Sandhogs: New York's urban miners who for 150 years have carved tunnels into the city's bedrock, making life possible for the millions above. For the last 40 years, they've been working on a job called, simply, Water Tunnel #3, the largest public works project in the history of the western hemisphere. Their union, their identity and their culture has been forged in iron and steel, and it is a bond that is truly shared as a brotherhood. Presented in high definition.
Directed by Eddie Rosenstein/ a History Channel Production. Running Time: 100 minutes

WHATEVER WORKS (PG13) (PG)
Saturday, November 14
2 p.m.
One day, Boris Yelnikoff (Larry David), an eccentric, misanthropic chess teacher from Greenwich Village, finds a young woman named Melody (Evan Rachel Wood) from Mississippi lying on his doorstep. Despite their 40 year age difference and their clashing cultural backgrounds, he eventually marries her, abandoning his upper-class life for a more bohemian existence. Soon after the wedding, Melody’s uptight parents arrive and are quickly drawn into their crazy romantic entanglements.
Directed by Woody Allen. Running time: 92 minutes
WILLIAM CASTLE FILM COLLECTION: DOUBLE FEATURE THE TINGLER (NR) & THE OLD DARK HOUSE (NR)
Saturday, November 21
2 p.m.
In The Tingler, after much hard work, a pathologist (Vincent Price) discovers and captures a creature that lives in every vertebrate and grows when fear grips its host. In The Old Dark House, an American (Tom Penderel) who sells cars in England receives a mysterious invitation from an old, eccentric millionaire to visit him in his old house where he lives with his twin brother.
Directed by William Castle. Running time: 168 mins

ANGELS & DEMONS – EXTENDED CUT (PG13)
Saturday, November 28
2 p.m.
Expert symbologist Robert Langdon (Tom Hanks) follows ancient clues on a hunt through Rome to find the four Cardinals kidnapped by the deadly secret society, the Illuminati. With the Cardinals' lives on the line, and the Camerlengo (Ewan McGregor) desperate for help, Langdon embarks on a race leading him to the most secretive vault on Earth!
Directed by Ron Howard. Running time: 146 minutes

HDFEST SHORTS
Sunday, December 6
2 p.m.
It's all high-definition (HD) all the time for HDFest. Join us for a special screening of select short features from this international high definition festival and discover the range and diversity of HD productions as well as the stunning clarity and resolution that HD technology provides. The features themes include drama, animation, experimental and comedy.
Running Time: 62 minutes

EVERY LITTLE STEP (PG13)
Saturday, December 12
12 p.m.
A revealing, unprecedented look a look at the 1970's and 2000's Broadway productions of A Chorus Line through the eyes of its performers and auditioners.
Documentary. Directed by James D. Stern & Adam Del Deo. Running time: 93 minutes


THIS CHRISTMAS (PG13)
Saturday, December 19
12 p.m.
This year Christmas with the Whitfields (Delroy Lindo, Idris Elba, Loretta Devine and Chris Brown) promises to be one they will never forget. All the siblings have come home for the first time in years and they've brought plenty of baggage with them. As the Christmas tree is trimmed and the lights are hung, secrets are revealed and family bonds are tested. As their lives converge, they join together and discover the true meaning of family.
Directed by Gil Kenan. Running time: 91 minutes

GODZILLA (PG13)
Saturday, December 26
12 p.m.
Scientist Niko Tatopolous (Matthew Broderick) is called in to investigate an unknown creature. He quickly arrives at the conclusion that a giant, irradiated lizard has been created by an atomic explosion. Godzilla® then makes its way north to the U.S. landing in Manhattan to begin wreaking havoc on the big city. Even with the combined forces of the U.S. military to fight the monster, will it be enough to save the residents of New York?
Directed by Roland Emmerich. Running time: 139 minutes

