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‘The Running Man’ Is the Perfect Dystopian Movie For Trump’s Inauguration
It's the 30th anniversary of the cheesy 80s Schwarzenegger dystopian action flick, but it's never felt more timely.
Come Watch 'The Running Man' with Motherboard at Nitehawk Cinema in Brooklyn
Celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Arnold Schwarzenegger sci-fi action film that depicted a dystopian 2017 United States with a deadly government reality show.
VICE Eats World: Perfect Pork Sandwiches, Queso-Dipped Tots, and Lumpfish Sperm
In this installment of our biweekly food porn column, our staff travels from San Francisco to Denmark and eats everything available in between.
David Bowie's "★" Director Talks Making the 10-Minute Short Film
So, is it Major Tom? IS IT MAJOR TOM?
Come See David Bowie's Short Film for "★" (Blackstar) At Nitehawk Cinema
On November 19, see Ziggy Stardust on the big screen.
Nitehawk's Art Seen Series Presents 'The Horse's Mouth'
Directed by Ronald Neame, The Horse’s Mouth is a comedic British masterpiece and, though it may come as a surprise for those who best know him as Star Wars’ Obi Wan Kenobi, Guinness’ performance is strange, hilarious, and very touching. Don’t miss this...
Using One Mass Medium to Indict Another: Paddy Chayefsky and 'Network'
The prophetic and profane 1976 classic 'Network' predicted a morally bankrupt media landscape that looks awfully familiar today.
Watch French Favorite 'Fantastic Planet' This Weekend at Nitehawk
Fantastic Planet (or La Planète sauvage, for the purists) is a well-known French film that you should have watched in high school during your hippie phase. If you haven't, here's your shot at redemption.
Go See 'The Connection' Tuesday Night
For the tenth feature in our screening series with Martin Scorsese’s Film Foundation at Nitehawk Cinema, we present 'The Connection,' an adaptation of an off-Broadway play and the debut feature film by Shirley Clarke.
Hey New York, Come See a Hidden Gem of 1970s Cinema Tuesday Night
Wanda, the only film directed by Barbara Loden, is a rare example of 70s narrative independent filmmaking that goes deep into the psyche of a woman and was written and directed by a woman.
Come to Nitehawk Cinema's ART SEEN Double Screening Tomorrow
If you're like us—into movies and vodka (ideally at the same time)—make sure to stop by Nitehawk Cinema's double feature screening tomorrow.
Go See 'The Red Shoes' Tuesday Night
For the next screening we're doing with Martin Scorsese's Film Foundation, we're showing Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger's The Red Shoes. Not only is this one of the coolest-looking movies we've ever seen, it's also one of Scorsese's...