Magnolia at the Modern Film Schedule
October 19 — November 18

The Magnolia at the Modern is an ongoing series featuring critically acclaimed films. Regular show times are Friday at 6 & 8 pm, Saturday at 5 pm, and Sunday at 2 & 4 pm (exceptions are noted). Tickets are $8.50; $6.50 for Modern members. Advance sales begin two hours prior to each show.

Film Schedule

MY KID COULD PAINT THAT
October 19–21
Friday 6 pm only; Saturday 5 pm; Sunday 2 & 4 pm

“The popular human-interest story of a child prodigy becomes an engrossing meditation on truth, media exploitation and the value of art.” Dennis Harvey, Variety. Nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance, Amir Bar-Lev’s documentary looks at the work and surprising success of a four-year-old girl whose paintings have been compared to the likes of Picasso raking in hundreds of thousands of dollars.
PG-13 for language; 82 minutes

GOYA’S GHOST
October 26–28
Friday 6 & 8 pm; Saturday 5 pm; Sunday 2 & 4 pm

“Goya’s Ghost is like the sketchbook Goya might have made with a camera.” Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun Times. Brother Lorenzo (Javier Bardem), an enigmatic, cunning member of the Inquisition’s inner circle becomes infatuated with Goya’s teenage muse (Natalie Portman) in this sweeping historical epic.
R for violence, disturbing images, some sexual content and nudity; 113 minutes

TWO DAYS IN PARIS
November 2–4
Friday 6 & 8 pm; Saturday 2 pm; Sunday 2 & 4 pm

“2 Days in Paris is pure Julie Delpy, figuratively and otherwise. Since first becoming known to American audiences in the early ’90s, she’s revealed herself to be an artist of sundry and unexpected talents, with a distinctive voice and point of view.” Carina Chocano, The Los Angeles Times. Julie Delpy directs and stars in this edgy comedy about a couple trying to rekindle their relationship with a visit to Paris, home of her parents—and several of her ex-boyfriends.
96 minutes

DANS PARIS
November 9–11
Friday 6 & 8 pm; Saturday 5 pm; Sunday 2 & 4 pm

“Inside Paris is that rarity, a genuinely honest, unpretentious and delightful, small film, alternately sober and effervescent, steering clear of either heavy-going philosophizing or dreaded whimsy.” Jay Weissberg, Variety. Still reeling from a break up with his girlfriend, Paul (Roman Duris) moves back into the house with his father and amorous younger brother.
92 minutes; French with English subtitles

SLEUTH
November 16–18
Friday 6 & 8 pm; Saturday 5 pm; Sunday 2 & 4 pm

Kenneth Branaugh directs and Michael Caine and Jude Law star in this battle of the wits
(screenplay by Harold Pinter) between an aging writer and the young actor who has stolen his wife’s heart.

DEEP WATER
November 23–25
Friday 6 & 8 pm; Saturday 5 pm; Sunday 2 & 4 pm

“One of this year’s better studies of the human soul.” G. Allen Johnson, San Francisco Chronicle. Deep Water is the stunning true story of the fateful voyage of Donald Crowhurst, an amateur yachtsman who entered the most daring nautical challenge ever-the very first solo, nonstop, round-the-world boat race.
PG; 92 minutes

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$8 for adults ($13+)
Free for children 12 and under
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