The Magnolia continues its Challenging Autuer film miniseries with a screening of Frank Capra’s comedy It Happened One Night (1934), the first film to win all five major Academy Awards, 7:30 and 10pm, September 11, at the theater. Details
Cinemark Theaters and Paramount Studios continue the Autumn portion of their Reel Classics series with Roman Polanski’s neo-noir detective story Chinatown (1974), 2 and 7pm, September 13, at select Cinemark theaters. Details
Chris Vognar’s Screening Room monthly series continues its at classic comedies with a free screening of Preston Sturges’ satire Sullivan’s Travels (1941) at 7:30pm, September 13, at the Angelika Theater. Vognar, film critic for the Dallas Morning News, will discuss the movie afterwards. Details
The Texas Theater presents a screening of Dziga Vertov’s groundbreaking documentary Man with a Movie Camera (1929) with a live score by Austin-based band Montopolis, 8pm, September 14, at the theater. Details
The Inwood Theatre’s Midnight Madness feature for this week is the coming-of-age comedy Superbad (2007) on Friday and Saturday, September 14 and 15, at the theater. Details
The Dallas Museum of Art and the Dallas Goethe Center present a screening of the documentary about the final fate of the Berlin, After the Fall (1999), 2pm, September 16, in the museum’s Horchow Auditorium. Details
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