Hayao Miyazaki delivers the perfect coda to his illustrious career with a stunning animated adventure starring a grieving teen searching for his mother in a magical world.
Hayao Miyazaki delivers the perfect coda to his illustrious career with a stunning animated adventure starring a grieving teen searching for his mother in a magical world.
David Lynch's neo-noir fever dream follows a young actress (Naomi Watts) who falls for a mysterious woman while trying to break into Hollywood. Presented in 35mm
A prep school teacher (Paul Giamatti), student and cook are marooned together over Christmas break in Alexander Payne's ('Nebraska') newest comedy.
Matthew McConaughey and Anne Hathaway attempt to save humanity in Christopher Nolan's mind-bending opera of space, time and home. Free for Dartmouth students!
Frederick Wiseman brings his camera inside a Michelin three-star restaurant for this kaleidoscopic portrait of a perfectionist family of chefs. With a pre-show wine tasting!
On an isolated island in Brittany at the end of the 18th century, a female painter falls head over heels with her reluctant (and betrothed) subject.
This urgent documentary offers a front row seat to life under China's state surveillance system and raises questions about the dangers Big Data poses to individual freedom. Discussion follows.
The musical adaptation of Alice Walker's landmark novel about love and sisterhood finally arrives on the big screen, starring Fantasia Barrino and Taraji P. Henson.
Imaginative gems that offer perfection in miniature—and better chances in your Oscar pool!
Marriage, murder and mystery converge in this unsettling psychological journey into the depths of a conflicted relationship. Nominated for five Academy Awards, including Best Picture!
Andrew Scott, Paul Mescal, Claire Foy and Jamie Bell are superb in this emotionally overwhelming love story suspended in a metaphysical realm.
The best animated shorts of the year, gathered together in one exclusive program. Suitable for ages 13+
Monumental, awesome and complex, Christopher Nolan's explosive biopic of the "father of the atomic bomb" features stunning cinematography and a star-studded cast.
This chilling examination of complicity and the banality of evil centers on the commandant of Auschwitz and his wife, building their life next to the camp.