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Jeff Goldblum Retrospective at the Quad
Jeff Goldblum Retrospective + 2K restoration of Between the LinesStarts February 8
The Quad salutes the irresistibly idiosyncratic Jeff Goldblum with a retrospective on the occasion of a new 2K restoration of Joan Micklin Silver's under-appreciated sophomore feature Between the Lines
Highlights include 35mm prints of The Fly, The Big Chill, Invasion of the Body Snatchers and more
Between the Lines
Opens Friday February 22—New York premiere of 2K restoration
Joan Micklin Silver, 1977, U.S., 101m, DCP
In a time when independent media and journalism are constantly under attack, the sophomore film by the trailblazing Joan Micklin Silver (Hester Street), while over 40 years old, could not be more timely today. Following the lives and loves of a group of staffers at a Boston alt-weekly as they face a possible corporate takeover and unemployment, this rueful multi-character comedy drama is a true lost treasure. Featuring a stellar cast in early roles: John Heard, Lindsay Crouse, Jill Eikenberry, Bruno Kirby, Gwen Welles, and Jeff Goldblum as the paper’s music critic. A Cohen Film Collection release
"Gently perceptive... an appealing, low-key, counter-culture newspaper comedy." —Vincent Canby, The New York Times
The Goldblum Variations
February 8-21
At 6’4” tall, Jeff Goldblum can’t help but draw the eye; his striking looks express level-gaze intensity or offbeat charm while his voice is by turns seductive and quizzical—with diction that’s tuned in to its own private frequency, compelling not only the audience but also his co-stars to lean in closer. While his career extends to theatre (he studied at the Neighborhood Playhouse) and TV, with his brainy wit, loping physicality, and oddball charisma, Goldblum belongs on the big screen. On the occasion of the restoration of Joan Micklin Silver’s Between the Lines, featuring an early scene-stealing deadpan turn from Goldblum, the Quad pays tribute to an icon of idiosyncratic individuality.
Additional titles to be announced:
The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension
W.D. Richter, 1984, U.S., 103m, 35mm
The Big Chill
Lawrence Kasdan, 1983, U.S., 105m, 35mm
The Fly
David Cronenberg, 1986, U.S./UK/Canada, 96m, 35mm
Independence Day
Roland Emmerich, 1996, U.S., 145m, DCP
Into the Night
John Landis, 1985, U.S., 115m, 35mm
Invasion of the Body Snatchers
Philip Kaufman, 1978, U.S., 115m, 35mm
Jurassic Park
Steven Spielberg, 1993, U.S., 127m, DCP
The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
Wes Anderson, 2004, U.S., 119m, DCP
The Lost World: Jurassic Park
Steven Spielberg, 1997, U.S., 129m, DCP
Mister Frost
Philip Setbon, 1990, France/UK, 105m, 35mm
Next Stop, Greenwich Village
Paul Mazursky, 1976, U.S., 111m, DCP
Nine Months
Chris Columbus, 1995, U.S., 103m, 35mm
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