Rediscovered Films Reclaim the Screen
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Cult classics are roaring back to life on the big screen this week, with rare screenings and stunning restorations offering cinephiles a cinematic feast. Paul Thomas Anderson’s “One Battle After Another” gets a rare 35mm debut, Michael Mann unveils a 4K restoration of “Manhunter,” and Mary Harron’s controversial 1996 debut “I Shot Andy Warhol” — long buried by rights issues — finally returns, starring Lili Taylor as Valerie Solanis. The rediscovery, timed with producer Christine Vachon’s award win, invites fresh perspectives on gender, identity, and 1960s art culture. Also screening: David Cronenberg’s darkly comic “Maps to the Stars” with writer Bruce Wagner in attendance, and Jim Jarmusch’s “Ghost Dog” celebrating its iconic RZA score. These events remind us that great cinema doesn’t just endure — it evolves, resonates, and demands to be seen.
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