Skip to content

The Prestige

Mon, Jun 5
9:00 pm MAGIC

Midnite weekend screenings happen on Friday & Saturday nights (meaning arrive on Friday and/or Saturday night by 11:45pm for seating, the movie starts after midnite)!

Preceded by a performance from magician Alexander Boyce

Director: Christopher Nolan Run Time: 130 min. Format: 35mm Rating: PG 13 Release Year: 2006

Starring: Hugh Jackman, Christian Bale, Michael Caine, Scarlett Johansson, Piper Perabo, Rebecca Hall, David Bowie, Andy Serkis

An illusion gone horribly wrong pits two 19th-century magicians, Alfred Borden (Christian Bale) and Rupert Angier (Hugh Jackman), against each other in a bitter battle for supremacy. Terrible consequences loom when the pair escalate their feud, each seeking not just to outwit — but to destroy — the other man.

About Alexander Boyce
Alexander Boyce is a NYC magician who has performed extensively in the US and around the world. Outside the event industry, Boyce’s magical work was recently put to use as the Magic Consultant at Lincoln Center on How to Transcend a Happy Marriage by Sarah Ruhl starring Marisa Tomei, and the Netflix feature, The Week Of, starring Adam Sandler and Chris Rock. He’s worked wonders as a magician for hire at NYC institutions including The Friar’s Club, The Player’s Club and The Rainbow Room.

Trailer

UPCOMING SPECIAL SCREENINGS

SEE ALL
Poster for Oddity
Aug 9 - Aug 10

Oddity

A blind medium uncovers the truth behind her sister’s death with the help of a frightening wooden mannequin

details
Poster for Spoons Toons & Booze Goes Back To School
Aug 17 - Aug 18

Spoons Toons & Booze Goes Back To School

Your Favorite Saturday Morning Cartoons + Booze & Free Cereal + a Special Menu of Cartoon Episodes All About School!

details
Poster for The Scott and Gary Show!
Aug 21

The Scott and Gary Show!

Musical performances from pioneering NYC based public-access cable TV variety show

details
Poster for What You Could Not Visualise
Sep 5

What You Could Not Visualise

This film puts Rema-Rema back in their rightful place in the history of post punk music

details