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THIS WEEK AT METROGRAPH

Celebrate the holidays at Metrograph with special screenings of seasonal classics Carol, 2046, Little Women, Edward Scissorhands, and Eyes Wide Shut; plus Kindred Spirits, Metrograph’s counter-Christmas offering, including Sean Baker’s Tangerine!

Introducing The Metrograph, a brand new print publication for film lovers and beyond.

Featuring longform interviews with cinematic icons, visual portfolios, essays from leading figures in the art and literary worlds, and intimate portraits of film technicians at work, this is the ultimate magazine for movie enthusiasts.

A taste of Issue 1: Words from Yiyun Li, Daniel Clowes, Ari Aster, Thora Siemsen, Ryusuke Hamaguchi, Amalia Ulman, Steve Martin, Simon Rex, Hunter Harris, Lucy Sante, Josh Safdie, Cookie Mueller—as well as cover artwork by Ed Lachman, and The Metrograph Interview #1: Clint Eastwood by Nick Pinkerton.

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‘Tis the season for traditions, and this year we’ve got plenty of cinematic goodies under the tree for the discerning moviegoer, as our established canon of seasonal classics (Carol, Eyes Wide Shut, Phantom Thread) return alongside festive chestnuts courtesy Tim Burton, Wong Kar-wai, Greta Gerwig, and the Muppets.

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Interview

BY SASHA FRERE-JONES

An interview with the New York–based filmmaker about his long engagement with music made—much like his cinema—outside of mainstream channels. This Long Century Presents: Jem Cohen takes place at Metrograph on Friday, December 20, and Two by Jem Cohen is currently streaming on Metrograph At Home.

Column

BY NICK PINKERTON

The German Chainsaw Massacre (1990) plays at Metrograph from Friday, December 13 as part of An Alternate Cinema – Five Films from the Deutsche Kinamethek Archives at Berlinale, and streams At Home from January 1.

Interview

BY SEAN PRICE WILLIAMS

An interview with the famed cinematographer on his newly restored directorial feature, capturing the making of Wim Wenders’s The State of Things (1982). Report from Hollywood (1984) plays at Metrograph from Sunday, December 8.

Column

BY BEATRICE LOAYZA

Hollywood 90028 (1973) plays at Metrograph from Saturday, December 7 as part of One Timers.

Eat & Drink

The Commissary at Metrograph is open from Tuesday to Sunday.

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