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Since any New York City cinephile has a nearly suffocating wealth of theatrical options, we figured it’d be best to compile some of the more worthwhile repertory showings into one handy list. Displayed below are a few of the city’s most reliable theaters and links to screenings of their weekend offerings — films you’re not likely to see in a theater again anytime soon, and many of which are, also, on 35mm. If you have a chance to attend any of these, we’re of the mind that it’s time extremely well-spent.

Kings Theatre

Barry Lyndon will screen with a live orchestra on Saturday night.

Museum of the Moving Image

The Color of Pomegranates, The Red Shoes, and an avant-garde program will show this Sunday as part of Scorsese’s restoration series

Metrograph

The Singularity” continues with more sci-fi essentials.

Two Altman films screen on Saturday.

Newman, Hill, and Siegel play as part of the Universal ’70s series.

BAMcinématek

Films by Hitchcock and Siodmak screen on 35mm as part of “The Inkblots: Rorschach on Film.”

More in the Wesley Snipes retro.

Nitehawk Cinema

Kids (on 35mm) and Your Vice is a Locked Room… play at midnight, while The Last Days of Disco and The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T screen before noon.

Anthology Film Archives

Programs dedicated to Tony Conrad and Kenneth Anger play on Sunday.

Film Forum

John Schlesinger’s A Kind of Loving has been restored, while The Ten Commandments screens on Sunday.

Film Society of Lincoln Center

Silent classics and Pink Floyd-scored head trips play as part of “Sound + Vision.”

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