One of the most important artists of our era, Ryuichi Sakamoto has had a prolific career spanning over four decades. From techno-pop stardom to Oscar-winning film composer, the evolution of his music has coincided with his life journeys. Following Fukushima, Sakamoto became an iconic figure in Japan’s social movement against nuclear power. As Sakamoto returns to music following a cancer diagnosis, his haunting awareness of life crises leads to a resounding new masterpiece. RYUICHI SAKAMOTO: CODA is an intimate portrait of both the artist and the man.
Hatched
Summer of ’84
Starring: Graham Verchere, Judah Lewis, Caleb Emery, Cory Gruter-Andrew, Tiera Skovbye, Rich Sommer
Summer, 1984: The perfect time to be 15 years old and free. But when neighborhood conspiracy theorist Davey Armstrong begins to suspect his police officer neighbor might be the serial killer all over the local news, he and his three best friends begin an investigation that soon turns dangerous.
Street Law
A feast of frenzied Italian action hits THE DEUCE and the Apollo Theatre on 42nd Street, with Enzo Castellari’s energetic vigilante flick from 1974: STREET LAW – aka Il Cittadino Si Ribella – The Citizen Rebels!
Mild-mannered (but very hunky) engineer Franco Nero – taken hostage and humiliated by sadistic bank-robbers – gets no help from the “authorities” – or his beautiful girlfriend Barbra Bach – and sets about dealing out some justice of his own… with increasingly bungled and battering results! He’s ill-equipped and out of his depth – but full of moral fiber! And such a HUNK!!
In an Italy where “la dolce vita” has gone sour on the vine – crooked cops, muggings, gangsterism, petty thugs and bureaucratic incompetence – Castellari creates a woe-somely real world of Rage and Sorrow – where the honor and self-respect of the “average citizen” is at stake… and it’s high-time for STREET LAW! All set to the funky, prog-y musical stylings of Guido and Maurizio De Angelis, aka Oliver Onions!!

The Brotherhood of Satan
Starring: Strother Martin, L.Q. Jones, Charles Bateman, Ahna Capri
For their October edition, The Deuce-Boys stop by The Liberty Theatre for 1971’s THE BROTHERHOOD OF SATAN – starring, produced and written by L.Q. Jones!
A young couple and their daughter on their way to grandma’s house find themselves trapped in the back-woods town of Woodley – where parents are being bumped-off at an alarming rate and the fate of the little orphans are held in the hands of… geriatric Satan fanatics!!
More concerned to make you squirm than scream – with a strange sense of plotting and some “wtf!?!” storytelling – producer and star (and Peckinpah regular) LQ Jones – along with director Bernard McEveety – create an atmosphere ripe with unease and nightmare logic… and deliver some real heebie-jeebies!! Beautifully lensed and bizarre beyond belief – THE BROTHERHOOD OF SATAN will get under your skin!!!

Kevin Geeks Out: A Night of Seven Supercuts
*** ONE SHOW ONLY – LIMITED SEATING ***
Each KEVIN GEEKS OUT show features one condensed movie or TV show. In 5 – 10 minutes, the audience gets a curated cutdown, “The Kindest Cut” if you will.
The July show collects the best supercuts from the last 10 years of shows, featuring:
* Kung-fu wizards
* An environmental monster movie
* An under-seen slobs-vs-snobs prep school comedy
* The ultimate 1990’s women’s wrestling epic
* A made-for-tv movie from a master of horror
* and a few films or tv shows that THE AUDIENCE WILL CHOOSE DURING THE EVENT!
Join comedian Kevin Maher and his special guests for this one-of-a-kind multi-media extravaganza that will caulk the gaps in your pop culture knowledge.
With Special Guests:
John Beaman (Documentary photographer)
M. Sweeney Lawless (writer, Euphobia comedy group)
John Cribbs (Head Writer, The Pink Smoke website)
“One of the best shows in NYC” – Hy Bender, BestNewYorkComedy.com
Spoons, Toons and Booze (July)
SecretFormula presents…
Your Favorite Saturday Morning Cartoons + Booze & Free Cereal!
Do you miss your childhood Saturday mornings of waking up early to gorge on cereal and cartoons? If so, SecretFormula has the ultimate brunch for the kid in you…Spoons, Toons & Booze!
LOVE, CECIL
Starring: David Bailey, Manolo Blahnik, Hamish Bowles, Susanna Brown, Leslie Caron, Peter Eyre. Narrated by Rupert Everett.
Oscar-winning set and costume designer, photographer, writer and painter Cecil Beaton was not only a dazzling chronicler, but an arbiter of his time. From the Bright Young Things to the front lines of war to the international belle monde and the pages of Vogue and then onto the Queen’s official photographer – Beaton embodied the cultural and political changes of the twentieth century.
ROBOT’S LOVE (US)
Once a thing of science fiction, robots are slowly being introduced into society. But what if these machines we’ve created to help us begin to gain sentience? Can a robot love? These short films from DUST explore the future of humanity’s relationship with robots.
ABE
Directed by Rob McLellan | 7 mins, 30 seconds
A self-aware robot seeks out love and meaning with horrifying results.
DONNY THE DRONE
Directed by by Mackenzie Sheppard | 10 mins, 21 seconds
The world’s first sentient machine goes on stage to accept a prestigious “Person of the Year” award as an auditorium of humans are confronted with his emotional and controversial story. Featuring the voice of Guy Pearce.
Directed by Liam Murphy | 5 mins
A battle of massive machines. Bullets ricocheting, metal mashing, glass shattering, buildings crumbling. Stuck right in the middle of chaos with no explanation. But no explanation is needed.
Based on the DARK HORSE comic, NUMBER 13, a young cybernetic amnesiac, wanders a post-apocalyptic wasteland searching for a father he can’t remember.
After discovering her own User’s Manual, a docile A.I. housewife becomes self-aware and takes her inevitable revenge.
SEAM
Directed by Rajeev Dassani & Elan Dassani | 19 mins
In the not-too-distant future, a tenuous peace between humans and remarkably humanlike “machines”—some don’t even know they’re not real—is tested when synthetics begin spontaneously exploding. A military-led search for these unwitting suicide bombers begins, sending a terrified machine woman and her human partner on the run.
Directed by Ian Hubert | 10 mins
When Thom broke up with his girlfriend Celia to follow his dreams and become an astronaut he didn’t realize it would lead her to use her robotics skill against all of humanity. Now he must try to heal her broken heart and save the world.
Directed by Tom Teller | 7 mins, 45 seconds
A solitary dish washing robot living out his life in the back room of a restaurant is enlightened to the world that exists beyond his four walls, with the help of a small friend he breaks free of confinement to pursue his dream of exploration.
BACK TO THE BEACH SUMMER SAMPLER
Join curator Willy Hartland for this sun-filled sampler of animated films set at the beach.
Program
1. Michaela Müller “Miramare” 2010 8 mi
2. Dave Fleischer “Betty Boop’s Lifeguard” 1934 6 min
3. Malcolm Sutherland “Tourists” 2002 7 min
4. Willy Hartland’s “Wham Blam Thank You Clam!” 1982 2 min
5. Bill Plympton’s “Deep End” 2014 4 min
6. Bill Plympton’s “Summer Bummer” 2012 1:49 sec
7. Kirsten Lepore’s “Hi Stranger” 2016 2:43 min
8. Xeth Feinberg’s “Bulbo in Surf n Turf” 2004 1 min
9. Xeth Feinberg’s “Our pal Bulbo in Back to Nature” 2004 1 min
10. Anthony Gross & Hector Hoppin’s “LA JOIE DE VIVRE” 1934 9 min
11. Louis Netter “Paradise Beach” 2009 2:11 min
12. John Morena “Piss & Vinegar” 2017 30 sec
13. John Morena “Home: A Portrait of New York City” 2017 30 sec
14. Bruno Bozetto “Mister Rossi at the Seaside” 1964 10:35
15. Kirsten Lepore’s “Bottle” 2011 6 min
16. Pes “The Deep” 2010 1:34 sec
The Seven Year Itch
Starring: Marilyn Monroe, Tom Ewell, Evelyn Keyes, Sonny Tufts
In the midst of a summer heat wave, New Yorker Richard Sherman ships his wife and their son off to Maine for vacation. Left alone to work back in Manhattan, Richard encounters a gorgeous blonde model who has moved into the apartment upstairs, and becomes immediately infatuated. While pondering infidelity, Richard dreams of his beautiful new neighbor — but will his fantasies about her become a reality?