The Meddler

“Susan Sarandon is great at being good in writer-director Lorene Scafaria's loving homage to her mother's uncommonly generous personality.” Peter Debruge, Variety. After the death of her husband, an aging mother (Sarandon) relocates to Los Angeles to be closer to her daughter (Rose Byrne) and sparks a relationship with a police officer (J. K. Simmons) in this comedy-drama from director Lorene Scafaria.
PG-13, 100 minutes

Rio, I Love You

Rio, I Love You is an anthology film starring an ensemble cast of actors of various nationalities. The film is a sequel of sorts to the 2006 film Paris, je t'aime and to the 2009 film New York, I Love You.
110 minutes

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Magnolia at the Modern is an ongoing series featuring critically acclaimed films. Tickets are $9; $7 for Modern members; $6 for Reel People. The Sunday noon show time is half price. Advance sales begin two hours prior to each show.

City of Gold

“A flavorsome documentary appreciation of the first Pulitzer-awarded food critic's culturally adventuresome palate.” Dennis Harvey, Variety. Filmmaker Laura Gabbert follows award-winning food critic Jonathan Gold as he explores the culinary culture of Los Angeles.

90 minutes, R

InnerCity Drilling Blues Coalition Hosts Dear President Obama | The Clean Air Revolution in NOW

The InnerCity Drilling Blues Coalition is hosting 'A Day at the Modern with Jon Bowermaster, featuring his new film, Dear President Obama | The Clean Air Revolution in NOW' on Thursday, April 21, 2016 at 7 pm at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth. The doors will open at 5 pm for a reception and panel discussion with locals who have experienced the impact of drilling in innercity neighborhoods. The film will also highlight Texas Fractvists Reverend Kyev Tatum of Fort Worth and Sharon Wilson of Denton and others who live in the heart of the Barnett Shale drilling expedition.

Marguerite

“Xavier Giannoli offers up an amusingly entertaining portrait of fortune, infamy and severe melodic dysfunction in the polished French period dramedy, Marguerite.” Jordan Mintzer, Hollywood Reporter. Marguerite Dumont is a wealthy woman in 1920s Paris and a devout music and opera enthusiast. Although she loves to sing for her friends, she is not very talented. Her friends and husband have nurtured her fantasy, but problems arise when she decides to perform in front of a real audience.

Beauty and the Beast (La Belle et la Bête)

Celebrating Spring and the 70th Anniversary of Cocteau's Masterpiece

Jean Cocteau’s sublime adaptation of Mme. Leprince de Beaumont’s fairy-tale masterpiece—in which the pure love of a beautiful girl melts the heart of a feral but gentle beast—is a landmark of motion picture fantasy, with unforgettably romantic performances by Jean Marais and Josette Day. The spectacular visions of enchantment, desire, and death in Beauty and the Beast (La Belle et la Bête) have become timeless icons of cinematic wonder.

The New Latinos and Peril and Promise

The New Latinos and Peril and Promise
(NR, 2013, Appx. 90 minutes)

Admission is FREE. Reservations can be made via EventBrite.com (Enter Latino Americans in the search field.) All seating becomes available first come, first served — regardless of reservation — 15 minutes before the published start time of the program. If you have a reservation, it is recommended that you arrive 30 minutes before the start of the program. A ‘Rush Line’ will be available for those without reservations waiting for seats to become available.

War and Peace and Prejudice and Pride

War and Peace and Prejudice and Pride
(NR, 2013, Appx. 90 minutes)

Admission is FREE. Reservations can be made via EventBrite.com (Enter Latino Americans in the search field.) All seating becomes available first come, first served — regardless of reservation — 15 minutes before the published start time of the program. If you have a reservation, it is recommended that you arrive 30 minutes before the start of the program. A ‘Rush Line’ will be available for those without reservations waiting for seats to become available.

Foreigners in Their Land and Empire of Dream

Foreigners in Their Land and Empire of Dream
(NR, 2013, Appx. 90 minutes)

Admission is FREE. Reservations can be made via EventBrite.com (Enter Latino Americans in the search field.) All seating becomes available first come, first served — regardless of reservation — 15 minutes before the published start time of the program. If you have a reservation, it is recommended that you arrive 30 minutes before the start of the program. A ‘Rush Line’ will be available for those without reservations waiting for seats to become available.