The great Willem Dafoe lends his delicate gravitas to the role of Ed Saxberger, a forgotten New York poet who works in the post office. After an eager and flattering young admirer (Edmund Donovan) appears on his doorstep, Saxberger is beckoned into a coterie of twentysomething admirers who anoint him as a rediscovered genius. Intoxicated by the attention—and by the alluring presence of Gloria, the group’s “tragic heroine” (Past Lives’ Greta Lee)—Saxberger gradually reckons with the authenticity of his newfound poetic circle. Working from a sly and hugely entertaining script by Oscar-nominated screenwriter Samy Burch (May December), this second feature from director Kent Jones (Diane) is a wistful yet unromantic look at a lost idea of downtown New York.
Late Fame
Late Fame
Opens August 14
Tickets: $11 (members), $16 (nonmembers)
"At once a satire of artistic pretensions and a tantalizing character study, Late Fame isn’t focused on big cathartic moments... But there’s a satisfying depth to it, and the movie abounds in exquisite grace notes."
"Kent Jones is a filmmaker who’s deeply and dramatically curious, and that’s a quality he shares with the film’s screenwriter, Samy Burch, who wrote May December."
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Remake
Opens 7/17
The Odyssey (on 35mm)
Opens July 17—Tickets on Sale Now
Mikey and Nicky
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A New Leaf
Opens July 24—Tickets on Sale Now



