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NYC Weekend Watch: Tod Browning, Ken Loach, the Dardenne Brothers & More
NYC Weekend Watch: Tod Browning, Ken Loach, the Dardenne Brothers & More,NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly round-up of repertory offerings. Film at Lincoln CenterA retrospective of Tod Browning's dark world brings the likes of Freaks and Dracula, while the newly restored Drylongso starts screening. (Read our interview with director Cauleen Smith here.) IFC CenterThe Dardenne brothers are subject of a career-spanning retrospective, with L'Enfant, The

NYC Weekend Watch: Tod Browning, Ken Loach, the Dardenne Brothers & More

NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly round-up of repertory offerings.

Film at Lincoln Center
A retrospective of Tod Browning’s dark world brings the likes of Freaks and Dracula, while the newly restored Drylongso starts screening. (Read our interview with director Cauleen Smith here.)

IFC Center
The Dardenne brothers are subject of a career-spanning retrospective, with L’Enfant, The Kid with a Bike, and Lorna’s Silence showing on 35mm; Fight Club, Akira, Jaws, Times Square, and Poison Ivy have late screenings.

Film Forum
Ken Loach’s The Spirit of ’45 begins a run; a Jeanne Moreau retrospective highlights her three, rarely screened directing efforts; Lou Ye’s Suzhou River continues showing in a 4K restoration, while The Conformist returns; Selena plays this Sunday.

Roxy Cinema
Dressed to Kill, Chabrol’s The Champagne Murders, Minnie and Moskowitz, Belly, and Synecdoche, New York have 35mm showings.

Museum of the Moving Image
With First Look underway, a program of Robert Beavers films screens on Sunday.