NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly round-up of repertory offerings.

Brooklyn Center for Theatre Research
Éric Rohmer’s A Tale of Autumn screens on Sunday courtesy of Amnesiascope and Rohmer Fits.

Roxy Cinema
A 35mm print of Silent Hill shows Friday and Saturday, as does a Radiohead-scored Nosferatu; the latter day brings Apocalypse Now: Final Cut and a print of Love Streams; Francis Ford Coppola’s Tetro screens on Sunday.

Anthology Film Archives
A Brad Dourif retrospective includes the actor in-person for Wise Blood on Saturday and Horseplayer on Sunday; films by Dreyer play in “Essential Cinema.”

IFC Center
The Guy Maddin series “Forbidden Rooms” begins; black-and-white restoration of Johnny Mnemonic and Julian Schnabel’s Basquiat play, as does a 40th-anniversary restoration of Paris, TexasTwin Peaks: Fire Walk with MeA Nightmare on Elm Street, and Hedwig and the Angry Inch play late.

Museum of Modern Art
As the career-spanning Johnnie To retrospective closes, a Samuel L. Jackson series continues with Pulp FictionJackie Brown, and The Long Kiss Goodnight on 35mm.

BAM
Films by John Waters, Marlon Riggs, and more play in the New York LGBTQ+ Film Festival.

Film at Lincoln Center
NYFF Revivals concludes with Frederick Wiseman’s Model and Robina Rose’s Nightshift.

Film Forum
George Stevens retrospective and restorations of The Devil, Probably and Lancelot du lac continue; a Laurel and Hardy program screens on Sunday.

Metrograph
The HostAli: Fear Eats the SoulIn the CutFar From Heaven, Persepolis, and The Piano Teacher show on 35mm; Don’t Go in the Sewers, Society of the Spectacle, and a Yao Xiao-curated series begin; In Her Skin and Under My Thumb continue.

Museum of the Moving Image
Frank Oz retrospective continues.

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