Living, Breathing New York Series
In promotion for new indie hit “Pet Shop Days”, Martin Scorsese has partnered with the Roxy to program “LIVING, BREATHING NEW YORK”, a limited series consisting of Marty’s favorite NY set films, celebrating the past, present and future of NY Independent Cinema.
Playing this Week
Bringing Out the Dead
April 1st 2025
7:00PM
April 7th 2025
7:00PM
Bad Lieutenant
April 1st 2025
9:15PM
April 9th 2025
7:00PM
April 10th 2025
9:45PM
The French Connection
April 2nd 2025
7:00PM
April 3rd 2025
9:15PM
April 4th 2025
5:00PMr
April 6th 2025
5:45PM
Kiss of Death
April 15th 2025
7:00PM
April 17th 2025
7:15PM
April 18th 2025
5:00PM
WOMEN, WORKERS, AND WHORES ON FILM
Guest-programmed by Ayanna Dozier, this series gathers together movies from the late 20th century and early 21st century – many of them made by sex workers – to present an alternative collection of narrative and experimental moving-image works that resist the same old tired ethics around sex work commonly found in independent and mainstream films. The series features films that examine the love life of a whore, the socio-political climate of sex work, the camaraderie between working girls, and the fantasies of a worker. The inclusion of experimental and short films reveals that, more often than not, the more ambitious stories of sex work – the ones that deal with its stickiness, excess, pleasure, and ambivalence – exist outside of wide distribution channels and take risks both formally and narratively.
GIRL 6
April 4 at 7:30 PM
April 7 at 6:15 PM
April 10 at 6:15 PM
A NEW LOVE IN TOKYO
April 5 at 4:00 PM
April 7 at 9:00 PM
April 9 at 6:15 PM
WOMEN, WORKERS, AND WHORES ON FILM SHORT FILM PROGRAM
April 5 at 6:45 PM
WORKING GIRLS (35mm)
April 5 at 9:30 PM
MANO DESTRA + KISSY SUZUKI SUCK
April 6 at 5:15 PM
HOUSE OF TOLERANCE
April 6 at 7:30 PM
April 8 at 7:30 PM
April 10 at 9:00 PM
WORKING GIRLS (D)
April 9 at 9:00 PM
New Beverly Recommendations
Blue Collar
Richard Pryor, Harvey Keitel and Yaphet Kotto star in the powerful, critically acclaimed drama, Blue Collar. Three auto assembly line workers, fed up with union brass and tired of scraping by, hatch a plan to rob a safe at union headquarters. Disappointed with their measly bounty, they realize they’ve made off with something much more valuable than cash. Their unexpected swipe suddenly envelopes the three autoworkers in a desperate fight against corruption and organized crime.
April 1-3rd
7pm
TICKETS HERE
Vidiots
Cisco Pike
We’re getting groovy with Kris Kristofferson, Gene Hackman and a 100 kilos of high-quality marijuana in this laid-back slice of 1970s LA subculture. A down on his luck former drug dealer is forced by a corrupt LAPD policeman to sell a confiscated lot of the sticky-icky-icky in Venice while dealing with a deteriorating relationship with his girlfriend (Karen Black) and his friend’s (Harry Dean Stanton) alarming drug use. Initially overlooked on release, this meandering, vibe-heavy, drug-fueled, nihilistic cult classic will take you back to the Los Angeles of the early 70s with all the coolest stars of any era.
Plays Sunday April 6th @ 4pm
TICKETS HERE