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Trains have long served as evocative settings for storytelling in cinema. Four exceptional movies set aboard trains stand out for their captivating narratives and unforgettable scenes. "Train to Busan" delivers intense zombie horror, as engers must fight for survival on a speeding locomotive. In "Source Code," a high-concept thriller, a soldier is tasked with uncovering a terrorist plot while repeatedly reliving a train journey. Agatha Christie's classic "Murder on the Orient Express" brings her iconic detective Hercule Poirot to solve…

June Birthdays

This week on Saturday Cinema, host Lynne Warfel to celebrate June birthdays in the world of film, including Marilyn Monroe, Frank Morgan, Robert Preston, Judy Garland, Hattie McDaniel, Errol Flynn, Mildred Natwick, Judy Holliday, Bernerd Herrmann and Richard Rodgers. Listen now!

Lloyd Kaufman and Toxie Visits The Kim's Video Collection

Troma founder Lloyd Kaufman and New Jersey's favorite mop-wielding hero The Toxic Avenger stopped by the legendary Kim's Video at Alamo NYC to talk about how video stores changed the course of Troma and to spotlight some favorite titles on VHS and DVD, including THE EVIL DEAD., BLOOD HOOK, and TEENAGE CATGIRLS IN HEAT.

PAVEMENTS | Official Trailer | On MUBI July 11

PAVEMENTS. Acclaimed filmmaker Alex Ross Perry distorts the music documentary, refracting '90s indie legends Pavement into new, hybrid forms. As the band reunites for their sold-out tour, a Hollywood biopic, stage musical, and museum exhibition emerge—blurring fact and fiction. Joe Keery stars alongside Pavement, subverting their slacker-indie mythology. Hailed as "terrifically strange and entertaining" by The New York Times.

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