Saturday Afternoon Movie “Don’t Look Now” (1973)
Don’t Look Now (1973) is a gripping psychological thriller directed by Nicolas Roeg. Set against the haunting backdrop of Venice, the film follows a grieving couple, John and Laura Baxter, as they struggle to cope with the tragic loss of their young daughter. Amidst the city’s labyrinthine canals and mysterious alleyways, they encounter a psychic who claims to have messages from their deceased child, leading them into a chilling and suspenseful unraveling of reality, grief, and fate. Known for its stunning cinematography, atmospheric tension, and one of the most iconic endings in horror cinema, Don’t Look Now remains a masterclass in psychological terror. Free screening in New York—come and experience the eerie beauty and suspense of this timeless classic.
Time: 2:00-4:00 pm EDT
Free!
