
Starting next week, Pixar fans in New York City can experience their movies on the big screen again when the Museum of Modern Art begins a two-week exhibition screening all of Pixar's feature films and shorts, generously donated by studio.
This is a follow up to what MoMA did in 2006 when they celebrated Pixar's 20 year anniversary. This is a worthy repeat, though, because I would argue that they released their two strongest films since then (Hint: I wasn't wowed by Toy Story 3 and though as a New Yorker, I should apparently endear myself to the concept of rats being in the kitchen, it is not that one, either). Though for some reason they're not screening Toy Story 3.
As usual with the MoMA, film tickets are $10 for adults, $8 for seniors and $6 for students—available for purchase only in person. Museum members and ticketholders both get in for free.
Schedule of screenings follows.
Saturday, June 25
2:00 Toy Story
8:00 A Bug's Life
Sunday, June 26
2:30 Luxo Jr and Toy Story 2
5:30 For the Birds and Monsters, Inc
Monday, June 27
4:30 Knick Knack and Finding Nemo
8:00 Boundin' and The Incredibles
Wednesday, June 29
4:30 One Man Band and Cars
Thursday, June 30
4:30 Lifted and Ratatouille
Friday, July 1
2:00 Presto and Wall-E
8:00 Partly Cloudy and Up
Saturday, July 2
2:00 Pixar Shorts Program *
8:00 Toy Story
Sunday, July 3
2:30 A Bug's Life
Monday, July 4
4:30 Luxo Jr and Toy Story 2
Wednesday, July 6
4:30 For the Birds and Monsters, Inc
8:00 Knick Knack and Finding Nemo
Thursday, July 7
4:30 Boundin' and The Incredibles
8:00 One Man Band and Cars
Friday, July 8
4:30 Pixar Shorts Program *
8:00 Lifted and Ratatouille
Saturday, July 9
5:00 Partly Cloudy and Up
8:00 Presto and Wall-E
* Luxo Jr, Tin Toy, Red's Dream, Knick Knack, Geri’s Game, For the Birds, Mike's New Car, Boundin', One Man Band, Jack-Jack Attack