![]() These are categories classified by EIRIN (Film Classification and Rating Committee) to restrict. The Academy Award-winning Pixar film is showing at The Museum of the Moving Image Friday through Sunday. Except for some movies, preschool children will not be admitted. Tickets and showtimes available here.Īfter working so hard on your Thanksgiving feast you may think you’re done with cooking, but this cute cartoon rat might just change your mind. It’s showing at the Museum of the Moving Friday through Sunday. Released originally in 1981, this Muppets’ movie-the second full length feature film for the lovable puppets-still holds up. When Miss Piggy is falsely accused of stealing valuable diamonds, it’s up to intrepid reporters Kermit, Fozzie and Gonzo to clear her name. Tickets and showtime available here.Ĭouldn’t score tickets to a Broadway show this weekend? Then why not enjoy an enduring musical, with an all-star cast (Audrey Hepburn, Rex Harrison) for a fraction of the cost at Film Forum. Check it out, dubbed in English, at the BAMkids Movie Matinees on Sunday afternoon. This charming Oscar-nominated animated tale about the unlikely friendship between a gentle bear and a plucky mouse, debuted in France in 2012. The violence veers cartoonish, but during more serious moments it remains bloodless. Over-the-top action shots, big jokes, and zany antics make this Thor installment one of Marvel’s most enjoyable movies yet. ![]() Though admittedly not for littles, this superhero flick is a favorite among the tweens. A donkey, a sheep and three camels go on a wacky and heartfelt adventure as they follow a star that leads them to the manger where a messiah was said to be born. If your family cannot wait to dust off the nativity scene and start singing Christmas carols, this retelling of the birth of Jesus from Sony Picture Animation might just be perfect for you. ![]() Characters he meets by chance on the streets of Victorian London become the characters we all know and love, and there's plenty of tidings of joy and good cheer to go around. Here the story behind one of Christmas's most famous narratives, A Christmas Carol, is brought to life as Charles Dickens (Dan Stevens) embarks in a whirlwind writing spree to complete the iconic novella in just 6 weeks. ![]()
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