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Feature Screenings
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73-seat High Definition Theater!
Reservations can be made beginning on the Monday of the week when a screening is scheduled by calling the Events RSVP Line at (212) 833-7858. Remaining tickets will be distributed 30 minutes prior to the start of the screening on a first come first serve basis. Admission will be closed to ticket holders 15 minutes after the screening. Children under 18 will not be admitted unless accompanied by an adult. All movies noted with
are presented
in Blu-ray high definition.

THE BACK UP PLAN [PG13]
Saturday, September 4
2 p.m.
Zoe (Jennifer Lopez) is a single New Yorker who dreams about meeting Mr. Right, having a baby and living happily ever after. After a string of Mr. Wrongs, Zoe commits to her back-up plan - to take on motherhood alone. Zoe's plan proves far from foolproof when moments after her procedure she's swept up into a whirlwind romance with Stan (Alex O'Loughlin), the man of her dreams. Can Zoe hide her pregnancy until Stan is ready for the truth or will the truth send him packing?
Directed by Alan Poul. Running time: 104 minutes 

THE PURSUIT OF HAPPYNESS [PG13]
Saturday, September 11
2 p.m.
A struggling single father (Will Smith) dreams of a better life for his young son (Jaden Christopher Syre Smith). Finding themselves homeless, he risks everything by embarking on an unpaid internship in a highly competitive stockbroker training program where only one in twenty interns make the grade.
Directed by Gabriele Muccino. Running time: 117 minutes 
KIM NOVAK FILM COLLECTION: PAL JOEY [PG]
Saturday, September 18
2 p.m.
Joey Evans (Frank Sinatra) is a second-rate singer - known for his womanizing ways. When Joey meets Linda English (Kim Novak), a naive chorus girl, he has stirrings of real feelings. However, that does not stop him from romancing a wealthy, willful, and lonely widow Vera Simpson (Rita Hayworth), in order to convince her to finance his dream, a night club of his own.
Directed by George Sidney. Running time: 111 minutes

EXTRAORDINARY MEASURES [PG]
Saturday, September 25
2 p.m.
Fate and determination push John (Brendan Fraser) and Aileen (Keri Russell) Crowley towards a medical researcher (Harrison Ford) who could have a cure for their two children's rare genetic disorder. Together, they face impossible odds as they battle the entire medical establishment and time itself to find a cure before it’s too late.
Directed by Tom Vaughn. Running time: 106 minutes 
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ICONS OF HORROR: BORIS KARLOFF DOUBLE FEATURE
BEFORE I HANG [NR] & THE BOOGIE MAN WILL GET YOU [NR]
Saturday, October 2
2 p.m.
In Before I Hang, a physician (Boris Karloff) on death row for a mercy killing is allowed to experiment on a serum using a criminals' blood, but instead secretly tests it on himself. He gets a pardon, but finds out he's become a Jekyll-&-Hyde. Directed by Nick Grinde. In The Boogie Man Will Get You, a young divorcee (Boris Karloff) tries to convert a historic house into a hotel despite its oddball inhabitants and dead bodies in the cellar.
Directed by Lew Landers. Running time: 128 minutes

THE KARATE KID [PG]
Saturday, October 9
2 p.m.
Twelve year-old Dre Parker (Jaden Smith) could've been the most popular kid in Detroit, but his mother's (Taraji P. Henson) latest career move lands him in China. There Dre falls for his classmate, Mei Ying, and while the feeling is mutual, cultural differences make such a friendship impossible. Dre's feelings also make an enemy of the class bully, Cheng. With no friends in a strange land, Dre has nowhere to turn until one day the school’s maintenance man, Mr. Han (Jackie Chan), who is secretly a master of kung fu, agrees to help him. As Han teaches Dre that kung-fu is not about punches and parries, but maturity and patience, Dre realizes that facing down the bully will be the fight of his life.
Directed by Harold Zwart. Running time: 140 minutes 

20 MILLION MILES TO EARTH: 50TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION [NR]
Saturday, October 16
2 p.m.
When the first American spaceship to visit the planet Venus crash lands in the sea off the coast of Sicily, a rescue team discovers that the crew has brought back a mysterious gelatinous mass. The strange substance soon “hatches” and evolves into a stranger growing creature. Eventually reaching an enormous size, the creature threatens the entire city of Rome. 50th Anniversary remastered and colorized version.
Directed by Ray Harryhausen. Running time: 82 minutes 

MONSTER HOUSE [PG]
Saturday, October 23
12 p.m.
Twelve year old D.J. Walters is convinced that his mean neighbor, Horace Nebbercracker, is responsible for his wife’s mysterious disappearance. Horace continually terrorizes the neighborhood kids and any toy that touches his property promptly disappears, swallowed up by the cavernous house in which Horace lives. D.J. has seen it with his own eyes, but no one believes him, not even his best friend, Chowder. What everyone does not know is that D.J. is not imagining things and it's about to get much worse than anyone could have imagined.
Animated and directed by Gil Kenan. Running time: 91 minutes 

GHOSTBUSTERS [PG]
Saturday, October 23
2 p.m.
A trio of university parapsychologists (Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, and Harold Ramis) lose their research grant and decide to open their own business, "Ghostbusters." Almost immediately, they are summoned to investigate the strange happenings in a Central Park West apartment. Soon they discover that all of Manhattan is besieged by ghosts.
Directed by Ivan Reitman. Running time: 105 minutes 

