1 New York Film Festival (filmlinc.com) You’ve got another week to appreciate Lincoln Center’s ambitious 50th anniversary program. Try “Frances Ha” or “Ginger and Rosa.”
2 Hamptons Film Festival (hamptonsfilmfest.org) Can’t get into the NYFF screenings? Head out of town for the likes of “Argo” and “Cloud Atlas,” through Monday.
3 “Frankenweenie” Tim Burton’s delightfully animated homage to classic horror films was made for kids and adults alike.
4 Films for Foodies (fiaf.org) The French Institute honors the epicurean through October, with movies like 1973’s “The Big Feast,” introduced Tuesday by patissier François Payard.
5 “E.T.” on Blu-ray 30 years later, you’re still guaranteed to be charmed — and choked up — by Spielberg’s childhood classic. Out Tuesday.
6 “Wake in Fright” (filmforum.com) The long-lost Australian thriller from Ted Kotcheff (“First Blood”) screens at Film Forum four decades after it originally unsettled audiences.
7 “It’s Such a Beautiful Day” (ifccenter.com) Gifted animator Don Hertzfeldt has turned his most recent shorts into a visually daring, emotionally wrenching feature now showing at IFC.
8 50 Years of James Bond (moma.org) MoMA’s month-long 007 tribute features all 22 official films, from “Dr. No” to “Quantum of Solace.”
9 “Ghost” Cry-Along (92y.org/tribeca) Attention Patrick Swayze fans: 92YTribeca takes care of your guilty pleasure viewing on Friday. Bring tissues.
10 New York City Greek Film Festival (nycgreekfilmfestival.com) Various venues will host popular Greek films like the satirical road movie “Magic Hour.” Through 10/17.
Source : nydailynews[dot]com
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