Bigger, wider, and now with less color! This winter we’re showing off five stunning examples of one of the most eerily beautiful (and unusual) combinations in cinema, black and white film and anamorphic widescreen. With the artistry of cinematographers such as Conrad Hall, Kazuo Miyagawa, Joseph LaShelle, Irving Glassberg, and James Wong Howe on display these are films meant to be seen on the big screen, with the light and shadow washing over you and our starlit ceiling twinkling overhead.
There are currently no available showtimes for Black and White CinemaScope Matinees
Previously in this Series
The Apartment
Jack Lemmon attempts to climb the corporate ladder by handing out his apartment key to various executives for their extramarital trysts, but the plan... Read more
Hard-drinking, arrogant, womanizing Hud Bannon (Paul Newman) lives a self-centered, indolent life supported by his hard-working and morally upstanding... Read more
In this adaptation of Truman Capote's seminal true-crime novel, ex-convicts Perry Smith (Robert Blake) and Richard "Dick" Hickock (Scott Wilson) hatch... Read more
Heroic World War I pilot Roger Shumann (Robert Stack) is all but forgotten by the 1930s, but flying is all he knows, so he takes work as an air show s... Read more
Screening on 35mm Saturday, 1/29 at 4:15pm A nameless ronin, or samurai with no master (Toshirô Mifune), enters a small village in feudal Japan where... Read more