Roxy Cinema New York
For Not-So-General Audiences. Now Presenting in Dolby Atmos.

**One night only!**
ROUTINE PLEASURES (1986) 🚂🧑🎨
MY CRASY LIFE (1992) 🚨🇼🇸 - Join us at the Roxy for two essential works by Jean-Pierre Gorin.
From the miniature worlds of model train enthusiasts and the paintings of Manny Farber to the lives of a Samoan street gang in Long Beach, these remarkable films reveal Gorin’s singular ability to immerse himself in closed communities and uncover the rituals, desires, and contradictions that shape them.
Presented with a post-screening Q&A and introduction by Jean-Pierre Gorin.
Organized by Jake Perlin and Yuka Murakami.
📅 Wednesday June 3rd @ 7:30PM (Routine Pleasures - Q&A, moderated by writer and critic Leo Goldsmith)
📅 Wednesday June 3rd @ 9:30PM (My Crasy Life - Introduction)
📍 Roxy Cinema New York
🎟️ Tickets: Link in bio 🔗

**One night only!**
ROUTINE PLEASURES (1986) 🚂🧑🎨
MY CRASY LIFE (1992) 🚨🇼🇸 - Join us at the Roxy for two essential works by Jean-Pierre Gorin.
From the miniature worlds of model train enthusiasts and the paintings of Manny Farber to the lives of a Samoan street gang in Long Beach, these remarkable films reveal Gorin’s singular ability to immerse himself in closed communities and uncover the rituals, desires, and contradictions that shape them.
Presented with a post-screening Q&A and introduction by Jean-Pierre Gorin.
Organized by Jake Perlin and Yuka Murakami.
📅 Wednesday June 3rd @ 7:30PM (Routine Pleasures - Q&A, moderated by writer and critic Leo Goldsmith)
📅 Wednesday June 3rd @ 9:30PM (My Crasy Life - Introduction)
📍 Roxy Cinema New York
🎟️ Tickets: Link in bio 🔗

**One night only!**
ROUTINE PLEASURES (1986) 🚂🧑🎨
MY CRASY LIFE (1992) 🚨🇼🇸 - Join us at the Roxy for two essential works by Jean-Pierre Gorin.
From the miniature worlds of model train enthusiasts and the paintings of Manny Farber to the lives of a Samoan street gang in Long Beach, these remarkable films reveal Gorin’s singular ability to immerse himself in closed communities and uncover the rituals, desires, and contradictions that shape them.
Presented with a post-screening Q&A and introduction by Jean-Pierre Gorin.
Organized by Jake Perlin and Yuka Murakami.
📅 Wednesday June 3rd @ 7:30PM (Routine Pleasures - Q&A, moderated by writer and critic Leo Goldsmith)
📅 Wednesday June 3rd @ 9:30PM (My Crasy Life - Introduction)
📍 Roxy Cinema New York
🎟️ Tickets: Link in bio 🔗

**One night only!**
ROUTINE PLEASURES (1986) 🚂🧑🎨
MY CRASY LIFE (1992) 🚨🇼🇸 - Join us at the Roxy for two essential works by Jean-Pierre Gorin.
From the miniature worlds of model train enthusiasts and the paintings of Manny Farber to the lives of a Samoan street gang in Long Beach, these remarkable films reveal Gorin’s singular ability to immerse himself in closed communities and uncover the rituals, desires, and contradictions that shape them.
Presented with a post-screening Q&A and introduction by Jean-Pierre Gorin.
Organized by Jake Perlin and Yuka Murakami.
📅 Wednesday June 3rd @ 7:30PM (Routine Pleasures - Q&A, moderated by writer and critic Leo Goldsmith)
📅 Wednesday June 3rd @ 9:30PM (My Crasy Life - Introduction)
📍 Roxy Cinema New York
🎟️ Tickets: Link in bio 🔗

**One night only!**
ROUTINE PLEASURES (1986) 🚂🧑🎨
MY CRASY LIFE (1992) 🚨🇼🇸 - Join us at the Roxy for two essential works by Jean-Pierre Gorin.
From the miniature worlds of model train enthusiasts and the paintings of Manny Farber to the lives of a Samoan street gang in Long Beach, these remarkable films reveal Gorin’s singular ability to immerse himself in closed communities and uncover the rituals, desires, and contradictions that shape them.
Presented with a post-screening Q&A and introduction by Jean-Pierre Gorin.
Organized by Jake Perlin and Yuka Murakami.
📅 Wednesday June 3rd @ 7:30PM (Routine Pleasures - Q&A, moderated by writer and critic Leo Goldsmith)
📅 Wednesday June 3rd @ 9:30PM (My Crasy Life - Introduction)
📍 Roxy Cinema New York
🎟️ Tickets: Link in bio 🔗

**One night only!**
ROUTINE PLEASURES (1986) 🚂🧑🎨
MY CRASY LIFE (1992) 🚨🇼🇸 - Join us at the Roxy for two essential works by Jean-Pierre Gorin.
From the miniature worlds of model train enthusiasts and the paintings of Manny Farber to the lives of a Samoan street gang in Long Beach, these remarkable films reveal Gorin’s singular ability to immerse himself in closed communities and uncover the rituals, desires, and contradictions that shape them.
Presented with a post-screening Q&A and introduction by Jean-Pierre Gorin.
Organized by Jake Perlin and Yuka Murakami.
📅 Wednesday June 3rd @ 7:30PM (Routine Pleasures - Q&A, moderated by writer and critic Leo Goldsmith)
📅 Wednesday June 3rd @ 9:30PM (My Crasy Life - Introduction)
📍 Roxy Cinema New York
🎟️ Tickets: Link in bio 🔗

**One night only!**
ROUTINE PLEASURES (1986) 🚂🧑🎨
MY CRASY LIFE (1992) 🚨🇼🇸 - Join us at the Roxy for two essential works by Jean-Pierre Gorin.
From the miniature worlds of model train enthusiasts and the paintings of Manny Farber to the lives of a Samoan street gang in Long Beach, these remarkable films reveal Gorin’s singular ability to immerse himself in closed communities and uncover the rituals, desires, and contradictions that shape them.
Presented with a post-screening Q&A and introduction by Jean-Pierre Gorin.
Organized by Jake Perlin and Yuka Murakami.
📅 Wednesday June 3rd @ 7:30PM (Routine Pleasures - Q&A, moderated by writer and critic Leo Goldsmith)
📅 Wednesday June 3rd @ 9:30PM (My Crasy Life - Introduction)
📍 Roxy Cinema New York
🎟️ Tickets: Link in bio 🔗

**One night only!**
ROUTINE PLEASURES (1986) 🚂🧑🎨
MY CRASY LIFE (1992) 🚨🇼🇸 - Join us at the Roxy for two essential works by Jean-Pierre Gorin.
From the miniature worlds of model train enthusiasts and the paintings of Manny Farber to the lives of a Samoan street gang in Long Beach, these remarkable films reveal Gorin’s singular ability to immerse himself in closed communities and uncover the rituals, desires, and contradictions that shape them.
Presented with a post-screening Q&A and introduction by Jean-Pierre Gorin.
Organized by Jake Perlin and Yuka Murakami.
📅 Wednesday June 3rd @ 7:30PM (Routine Pleasures - Q&A, moderated by writer and critic Leo Goldsmith)
📅 Wednesday June 3rd @ 9:30PM (My Crasy Life - Introduction)
📍 Roxy Cinema New York
🎟️ Tickets: Link in bio 🔗
🎥JUNE AT ROXY CINEMA 🎥
Catch all of our June films 🎞️The best in first run-independent films, rare archival prints, and 35mm cult classics! #roxycinema
Schedule and ticket link 🔗 in bio.
#cinephile #movies #atthemovies #roxycinemanyc

I PAUSED MY GAME TO BE HERE concludes at @roxycinemanyc with a special 20th anniversary screening of Christophe Gans’s atmospheric, formally distilling 2006 adaptation of the classic survival horror video game, SILENT HILL. The film will screen on a RARE 35MM PRINT which I’ll be intro’ing on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10th at 9pm.
Other films in the series include:
📀 Tony Scott’s DOMINO (2005) (35mm)
📀 Tony Scott’s DÉJÀ VU (2006) (35mm)
Tickets are still available, hope to see you there! 🎮

I PAUSED MY GAME TO BE HERE concludes at @roxycinemanyc with a special 20th anniversary screening of Christophe Gans’s atmospheric, formally distilling 2006 adaptation of the classic survival horror video game, SILENT HILL. The film will screen on a RARE 35MM PRINT which I’ll be intro’ing on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10th at 9pm.
Other films in the series include:
📀 Tony Scott’s DOMINO (2005) (35mm)
📀 Tony Scott’s DÉJÀ VU (2006) (35mm)
Tickets are still available, hope to see you there! 🎮

I PAUSED MY GAME TO BE HERE concludes at @roxycinemanyc with a special 20th anniversary screening of Christophe Gans’s atmospheric, formally distilling 2006 adaptation of the classic survival horror video game, SILENT HILL. The film will screen on a RARE 35MM PRINT which I’ll be intro’ing on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10th at 9pm.
Other films in the series include:
📀 Tony Scott’s DOMINO (2005) (35mm)
📀 Tony Scott’s DÉJÀ VU (2006) (35mm)
Tickets are still available, hope to see you there! 🎮
1001 FRAMES + Q&A | (2025) 🎥 - Female actors vying for the role of Scheherazade in a famous director’s adaptation of “A Thousand and One Nights” discover the audition process may have hidden motives beyond simply selecting a lead actress.
Post-screening Q&A with Mehrnoush Alia.
📅 Tuesday June 9th @ 7:00PM
📍 Roxy Cinema New York
🎟️ Tickets: Link in bio 🔗
#roxycinema #mehrnoushalia #1001frames #athousandandonenights
SILENT HILL 35MM | (2006) 🎥 - Experience the nightmare of Silent Hill on 35MM. Rose Da Silva takes her adopted daughter, Sharon, to the town of Silent Hill in an attempt to cure her of her ailment. After a violent car crash, Sharon disappears and Rose begins a horrific journey to get her back.
📅 Screenings begin Monday June 8th @ 9:45PM
📍 Roxy Cinema New York
🎟️ Tickets: Link in bio 🔗
#roxycinema #silenthill #35mm #cinephile
WIZARD OF THE KREMLIN
(2025) 🎥 - A young Russian filmmaker becomes an unlikely advisor to Vladimir Putin as he rises to power in post-Soviet Russia, navigating the new era’s complexities and chaos.
📅 Screenings begin Friday June 5th @ 7:00PM
📍 Roxy Cinema New York
🎟️ Tickets: Link in bio 🔗
#roxycinema #wizardofthekremlin #olivierassayas #Russia #putin
DEJA VU - 35MM | I PAUSED MY GAME TO BE HERE (2006) 🎥 - After a ferry is bombed in New Orleans, an A.T.F. agent joins a unique investigation using experimental surveillance technology to find the bomber, but soon finds himself becoming obsessed with one of the victims.
📅 Screenings begin Friday June 5th @ 4:30PM with an intro by BenDavid Grabinski on 6/7.
📍 Roxy Cinema New York
🎟️ Tickets: Link in bio 🔗
#roxycinema #35MM #DenzelWashington #TonyScott #dejavumovie
STAR 80 | 35MM +Q+A (1983) 🎥 - The Whitney Review of New Writing and artist Cristine Brache present Star 80, Bob Fosse’s landmark 1983 film on the tragic murder of Playmate Dorothy Stratten, in connection with Brache’s new essay on Stratten’s life and poetry.
There is a renewed cultural interest in Stratten—one that reframes her as an actor, poet, and voice in her own right, revising how her story has been filtered through the perspectives and ambitions of the men around her.
Brache’s accompanying short films expand these concerns through meditations on spectacle, voyeurism, memory, and disappearance, examining how women’s inner lives are shaped and obscured by image-making.
Conversations programmed together with screenings bring together figures reshaping how women’s roles within the image economy are constructed. Friday June 5th will be a post-screening conversation with Alissa Bennett & Gabrielle Richardson
📅 Friday June 5th @ 9:45PM (post-screening Q&A)
📍 Roxy Cinema New York
🎟️ Tickets: Link in bio 🔗
#roxycinema #cinephile #star80 #bobfosse #dorothystratten
**One night only!**
ROUTINE PLEASURES (1986) 🚂🧑🎨
MY CRASY LIFE (1992) 🚨🇼🇸 - Join us at the Roxy for two essential works by Jean-Pierre Gorin.
From the miniature worlds of model train enthusiasts and the paintings of Manny Farber to the lives of a Samoan street gang in Long Beach, these remarkable films reveal Gorin’s singular ability to immerse himself in closed communities and uncover the rituals, desires, and contradictions that shape them.
Presented with a post-screening Q&A and introduction by Jean-Pierre Gorin.
Organized by Jake Perlin and Yuka Murakami.
📅 Wednesday June 3rd @ 7:30PM (Routine Pleasures - Q&A, moderated by writer and critic Leo Goldsmith)
📅 Wednesday June 3rd @ 9:30PM (My Crasy Life - Introduction)
📍 Roxy Cinema New York
🎟️ Tickets: Link in bio 🔗

I PAUSED MY GAME TO BE HERE concludes at @roxycinemanyc with a special 20th anniversary screening of Christophe Gans’s atmospheric, formally distilling 2006 adaptation of the classic survival horror video game, SILENT HILL. The film will screen on a RARE 35MM PRINT which I’ll be intro’ing on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10th at 9pm.
Other films in the series include:
📀 Tony Scott’s DOMINO (2005) (35mm)
📀 Tony Scott’s DÉJÀ VU (2006) (35mm)
Tickets are available now, hope to see you there! 🎮

I PAUSED MY GAME TO BE HERE concludes at @roxycinemanyc with a special 20th anniversary screening of Christophe Gans’s atmospheric, formally distilling 2006 adaptation of the classic survival horror video game, SILENT HILL. The film will screen on a RARE 35MM PRINT which I’ll be intro’ing on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10th at 9pm.
Other films in the series include:
📀 Tony Scott’s DOMINO (2005) (35mm)
📀 Tony Scott’s DÉJÀ VU (2006) (35mm)
Tickets are available now, hope to see you there! 🎮

I PAUSED MY GAME TO BE HERE concludes at @roxycinemanyc with a special 20th anniversary screening of Christophe Gans’s atmospheric, formally distilling 2006 adaptation of the classic survival horror video game, SILENT HILL. The film will screen on a RARE 35MM PRINT which I’ll be intro’ing on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10th at 9pm.
Other films in the series include:
📀 Tony Scott’s DOMINO (2005) (35mm)
📀 Tony Scott’s DÉJÀ VU (2006) (35mm)
Tickets are available now, hope to see you there! 🎮

It was the privilege of a lifetime to work with Peter as DP on both my features: No Picnic (for which he won Best Cinematography @ Sundance) & Eerie (shot entirely on the Erie Canal, which he loved). Peter’s cinematic eye, of course, was unparalleled, but equally amazing was his joie de vivre on the set, collaborating with a crew, and interacting with actors after many years of solitary work. Our bond went beyond movies and deep into parenting, baseball and Bard, and I’m so thrilled with the praise that’s being showered on him with The Film Desk’s re-release of No Picnic, now held-over for its seventh week @filmforumnyc @thefilmdesk
Peter’s work will be showing at the Roxy on Saturday May 30th. Including a short film screening beforehand! Tickets to the screening is the link in my bio! @roxycinemanyc
#indiefilmmaking #cinema #cinephile #eastvillage #movies

It was the privilege of a lifetime to work with Peter as DP on both my features: No Picnic (for which he won Best Cinematography @ Sundance) & Eerie (shot entirely on the Erie Canal, which he loved). Peter’s cinematic eye, of course, was unparalleled, but equally amazing was his joie de vivre on the set, collaborating with a crew, and interacting with actors after many years of solitary work. Our bond went beyond movies and deep into parenting, baseball and Bard, and I’m so thrilled with the praise that’s being showered on him with The Film Desk’s re-release of No Picnic, now held-over for its seventh week @filmforumnyc @thefilmdesk
Peter’s work will be showing at the Roxy on Saturday May 30th. Including a short film screening beforehand! Tickets to the screening is the link in my bio! @roxycinemanyc
#indiefilmmaking #cinema #cinephile #eastvillage #movies

It was the privilege of a lifetime to work with Peter as DP on both my features: No Picnic (for which he won Best Cinematography @ Sundance) & Eerie (shot entirely on the Erie Canal, which he loved). Peter’s cinematic eye, of course, was unparalleled, but equally amazing was his joie de vivre on the set, collaborating with a crew, and interacting with actors after many years of solitary work. Our bond went beyond movies and deep into parenting, baseball and Bard, and I’m so thrilled with the praise that’s being showered on him with The Film Desk’s re-release of No Picnic, now held-over for its seventh week @filmforumnyc @thefilmdesk
Peter’s work will be showing at the Roxy on Saturday May 30th. Including a short film screening beforehand! Tickets to the screening is the link in my bio! @roxycinemanyc
#indiefilmmaking #cinema #cinephile #eastvillage #movies

NEW YORK PORTRAITS | 16MM (1972-1990) 🎥 - Directed by Peter Hutton, New York Portraits is a rare, in-depth look at New York City through 3 chapters of imagery on 16MM film. There will be a post screening Q&A after the 5/30 screening with John Klacsman, archivist and film preservationist, Anthology Film Archives and Ed Halter, Founder of Light Industry and Critic in Residence in Film and Electronic Arts at Bard College.
Organized by Jake Perlin.
Special thanks to Mott Hupfel, Max Weinman, PH Film Preservation LTD, and Josh Siegel. 16mm prints from Canyon Cinema.
“Using exciting juxtapositions of shade and movement, this silent and surreally poetic film examines subtle changes of light and landscape in New York. NEW YORK NEAR SLEEP exploits the basic potential of film for capturing light refractions. Hutton imposes on this film the aesthetics of still photography and uses as a structural device the duration of perception of the subtle reflection of movements and illuminations.” – Bill Moritz, Theatre Vanguard
📅 Saturday May 30th @ 3:00PM (Q&A)
Sunday May 31st @ 3:00PM
📍 Roxy Cinema New York
🎟️ Tickets: Link in bio 🔗
#roxycinema #oldnewyork #peterhutton #canyoncinema #nychistory

NEW YORK PORTRAITS | 16MM (1972-1990) 🎥 - Directed by Peter Hutton, New York Portraits is a rare, in-depth look at New York City through 3 chapters of imagery on 16MM film. There will be a post screening Q&A after the 5/30 screening with John Klacsman, archivist and film preservationist, Anthology Film Archives and Ed Halter, Founder of Light Industry and Critic in Residence in Film and Electronic Arts at Bard College.
Organized by Jake Perlin.
Special thanks to Mott Hupfel, Max Weinman, PH Film Preservation LTD, and Josh Siegel. 16mm prints from Canyon Cinema.
“Using exciting juxtapositions of shade and movement, this silent and surreally poetic film examines subtle changes of light and landscape in New York. NEW YORK NEAR SLEEP exploits the basic potential of film for capturing light refractions. Hutton imposes on this film the aesthetics of still photography and uses as a structural device the duration of perception of the subtle reflection of movements and illuminations.” – Bill Moritz, Theatre Vanguard
📅 Saturday May 30th @ 3:00PM (Q&A)
Sunday May 31st @ 3:00PM
📍 Roxy Cinema New York
🎟️ Tickets: Link in bio 🔗
#roxycinema #oldnewyork #peterhutton #canyoncinema #nychistory

NEW YORK PORTRAITS | 16MM (1972-1990) 🎥 - Directed by Peter Hutton, New York Portraits is a rare, in-depth look at New York City through 3 chapters of imagery on 16MM film. There will be a post screening Q&A after the 5/30 screening with John Klacsman, archivist and film preservationist, Anthology Film Archives and Ed Halter, Founder of Light Industry and Critic in Residence in Film and Electronic Arts at Bard College.
Organized by Jake Perlin.
Special thanks to Mott Hupfel, Max Weinman, PH Film Preservation LTD, and Josh Siegel. 16mm prints from Canyon Cinema.
“Using exciting juxtapositions of shade and movement, this silent and surreally poetic film examines subtle changes of light and landscape in New York. NEW YORK NEAR SLEEP exploits the basic potential of film for capturing light refractions. Hutton imposes on this film the aesthetics of still photography and uses as a structural device the duration of perception of the subtle reflection of movements and illuminations.” – Bill Moritz, Theatre Vanguard
📅 Saturday May 30th @ 3:00PM (Q&A)
Sunday May 31st @ 3:00PM
📍 Roxy Cinema New York
🎟️ Tickets: Link in bio 🔗
#roxycinema #oldnewyork #peterhutton #canyoncinema #nychistory
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