Gateway Film Center
1550 N. HIGH ST. 614-247-4433, www.gatewayfilmcenter.org $6 to $10.50, or as noted
(1987): The British comedy-drama, set in 1969 in London, follows two out-of-work actors (Richard E. Grant, Paul McGann) during a disastrous vacation to an uncle’s country cottage.
9:30 p.m. Thursday and Friday, 7 p.m. Saturday and Sunday and 2 p.m. Monday
(1996): The latest in the “From Book to Film” series stars Mara Wilson as a young genius who, with her kindly teacher (Embeth Davidtz), face off against her mean parents (Danny DeVito and Rhea Perlman) and sadistic principal (Pam Ferris).
11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Friday through Aug. 17 and 7 p.m. Monday
free with a library card
(1972): Marlon Brando won (and refused to accept) an Academy Award for his portrayal of an aging crime boss. Friday Friday various, beginning
(1974): The movie is part prequel as a young Vito Corleone (Robert De Niro) forms his syndicate and part continuation as son Michael (Al Pacino) expands the family business. Both “Godfather” films will be screened using a 4K restored version.
11:30 a.m. and 3:30 and 7:30 p.m. Friday through Wednesday
(2017): The documentary chronicles a band of Syrian activists as they fight ISIS forces with videos and information instead of bullets.
various, beginning
(2017): The ensemble comedy follows a group of New Yorkers as they navigate relationships and problems during a single day.
various, beginning Friday The monthly program of vintage cartoons includes retro commercials and cereal for breakfast. 10:30 a.m. Saturday $5
(2015): The Midnight Movies with Dr. Bob show will include a screening of the horror-comedy movie. 11:30 p.m. Saturday
(1987): Timothy Dalton steps into James Bond’s shoes as 007 tries to prevent an arms dealer from starting a world war.
4:30 p.m. Saturday through Monday The National Theatre Live production of the Tony Kushner play stars Andrew Garfield and Nathan Lane.
6:30 p.m. Monday, 1:30 p.m. Wednesday
$20
(1989): Dalton’s brief run as James Bond ends with the story of 007 tracking down a drug boss who tortured his friend and killed his friend’s wife.
7 p.m. Tuesday through Aug. 17
(1969): Get your motor runnin’ and head out on the highway with Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper as motorcyclists in search of America. The film will be screened using a 35-mm print.
9:30 p.m. Tuesday through Aug. 19
$12
(1946): Henry Fonda and Victor Mature star in this retelling of the gunfight at the O.K. Corral. 6 p.m. Monday free for their lives after being falsely accused of killing another gang’s leader. 11:30 p.m. Saturday $5
(1973), (1973): In “Scarecrow,” a homeless former sailor (Al Pacino) and an ex-con (Gene Hackman) hitchhike from California to Pittsburgh with plans to open a car wash; “Emperor of the North” stars Lee Marvin as a train-hopping hobo and Ernest Borgnine as the conductor who wants to keep him off his train. 7 p.m. Thursday
(1966): The horror film by Italian director Mario Bava follows a sorceress (Fabienne Dali) as she tries to stop a baroness (Giovanna Galletti) seeking vengeance for the death of her daughter. 7 p.m. Friday
(2016): The film by Bertrand Bonello follows a group of radicals who attack several targets in Paris, then hide in an abandoned department store to elude police.
7 p.m. Tuesday
“Withnail and I” “Matilda” “The Godfather Part 2” “City of Ghosts” “Person to Person” “Saturday Morning Cartoons”: “Angels in America Part One”: