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The Holdovers

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In this heartwarming tale from acclaimed director Alexander Payne, a grumpy instructor at a New England prep school is forced to stay on campus during Christmas break to supervise a group of students with nowhere to go.


Impulse

Saturday, December 2

Step into the twisted world of one of the most shocking and demented thrillers of the 1970s. William Shatner takes on the role of Matt Stone, a deranged gigolo with murderous psychosexual urges, preying on unsuspecting rich women. 4K Restoration

With director William Grefé in attendance for a conversation following the film.


The French Connection

Sunday, December 3

Based on a true story, this action-filled thriller, with its iconic chase scene, won five Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Actor for Gene Hackman.


Paint and Sip at Gables Cinema

Thursday, December 7

Get ready to unleash your inner artist and enjoy a glass (or two) of wine at the Paint and Sip event at Gables Cinema! Tickets available here.


The Boy and the Heron

Opens December 8

A semi-autobiographical fantasy about life, death, and creation, in tribute to friendship, from the mind of Hayao Miyazaki.


Annie

Saturday, 12/9 & Sunday 12/10

Set in Depression-era New York, this family classic tells the story of plucky orphan Annie, whose unwavering hope of being reunited with her parents is given new life when she's taken in by a wealthy politician and his secretary.

SAT, DEC 9
SUN, DEC 10
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Out of the Blue

Saturday, December 9

Dennis Hopper directed and stars in the spiritual sequel to his own Easy Rider, chronicling the collapse of sixties idealism into the nihilistic haze of the 1980s. Originally premiered in competition for the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival, this 4K restoration now makes its Florida premiere.


Borromini and Bernini: The Challenge for Perfection

Friday, 12/15 to Sunday, 12/17

Take a journey into the great beauty of Baroque Rome, when the city was the center of western art and where every ambitious painter, sculptor and architect had to be.

FRI, DEC 15
SAT, DEC 16
SUN, DEC 17
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Movies Under the Gables Moonlight

Friday, December 15

Coral Gables residents: join us for an outdoor screening of The Polar Express at Kerdyk Park.


The Lobster

Saturday, December 16

In a surreal world with a bizarre ultimatum, David faces an unusual choice: find love in 45 days or be transformed into an animal.


Scrooge

Tuesday, December 19

The spirit of Christmas becomes a musical celebration of life in this rousing Oscar-nominated adaptation of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol. The story follows a wealthy and miserly businessman who is visited by three spirits on Christmas Eve, forcing him to confront his past, present, and future and ultimately leading to a life-changing transformation. FREE SCREENING FOR MEMBERS


Immediate Family

Friday, 12/22 to Sunday, 12/24

This captivating documentary traces the remarkable journey and collaborations of legendary session musicians Danny Kortchmar, Leland Sklar, Russ Kunkel, and Waddy Wachtel from the 1970s onward.

FRI, DEC 22
SAT, DEC 23
SUN, DEC 24
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The Man Who Invented Christmas

Friday, 12/22 to Sunday, 12/24

Based on the New York Times best-selling book of the same name written by Les Standiford, this film explores how Charles Dickens’ writing of A Christmas Carol reshaped our vision of the holiday season.

FRI, DEC 22
SAT, DEC 23
SUN, DEC 24
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Poor Things

Opens December 22

From the brilliant mind of the filmmaker Yorgos Lanthimos and producer Emma Stone, witness the fantastical transformation of Bella Baxter, revived by the brilliant Dr. Godwin Baxter.

FRI, DEC 22
SAT, DEC 23
SUN, DEC 24
MON, DEC 25
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Scarface

Saturday, December 23

In a ruthless pursuit of the American Dream, a Cuban immigrant rises to power as a drug lord in 1980s Miami, but his insatiable ambition and violent nature threaten to consume him in a world of excess and crime. 40th Anniversary / 4K Restoration


Get Crazy

Saturday, December 30

Director Allan Arkush's years working at the Fillmore East "rock palace" form the basis for comedy set during a trouble-plagued New Year's Eve concert. Gags fly at machine gun pace, interspersed with delightful musical numbers; superb takeoffs on Mick Jagger, Bob Dylan and Muddy Waters, plus appearances by many familiar rock stars and character actors.


Anselm (3D)

Friday, 1/5 to Thursday, 1/11

Embark on a mesmerizing journey through the artistic vision and captivating life of Anselm Kiefer, a renowned contemporary artist, as Wim Wenders' two-year odyssey unfolds in breathtaking 3D, seamlessly weaving myth, history, and the enigmatic fusion of film and painting. Presented in 3D!


12 Angry Men

Sunday, January 7

Sidney Lumet transitioned to the big screen and created a masterpiece of nail-biting suspense and moral purpose.


Diner (35mm)

Sunday, January 14

​​A group of college-age buddies struggles with their imminent passage into adulthood in 1959 Baltimore. With film and television director and screenwriter Richard Shepard in attendance for a conversation following the film.


Jeff Koons: A Private Portrait

Friday, 1/19 to Sunday, 1/21

This is not just a documentary but an amazing journey inside the mind of one of the most controversial artists of our time.


Love and Death

Sunday, February 4

Woody Allen invades the spirit of Tolstoy in this hilarious spoof of 18th Century Russia, when Napoleon is preoccupied with perfecting his pastry and before Wellington markets his beef.