September 8, 7 & 10, 10-250 The Graduate Dustin Hoffman (Rain Man) plays a young man, just graduated from college, who is seduced by the middle-aged Mrs. Robinson (Anne Bancroft), and then falls in love with her daughter (Katharine Ross). Mike Nichols (Regarding Henry) won an Oscar for directing this. Features the unforgettable music of Simon and Garfunkel. September 15, 7 & 10, 10-250 Casablanca You must remember this...the timeless Bogart classic returns once again. Experience Ingrid Bergman, Claude Rains, Peter Lorre, Sidney Greenstreet, "La Marseillaise", "As Time Goes By", and the immortal airport scene. September 22, 7 & 10, 10-250 Stakeout Chris (Richard Dreyfuss) and Bill (Emilio Estevez) are wise-cracking plainclothes policemen assigned to cover an escaped convict's ex-girlfriend. Chris falls in love with her, and they begin an affair as the convict's killing spree brings him closer and closer. September 29, 7 & 10, 10-250 Diva Diva is an offbeat and delightfully outrageous French comedy thriller about an 18-year-old postal worker who is in love with an American opera star. His pirated recording of her greatest concert and a tape exposing a drugs and slavery ring become the focal point of this new-wave comedy thriller. In French with English subtitles. October 6, 7 & 10, 10-250 A Man for All Seasons Paul Scofield is brilliant as Sir Thomas More, a 16th century statesman who was executed for his refusal to acknowledge the formation of the Church of England. Also starring Robert Shaw and Orson Welles. Academy Award winner for Best Picture and Best Actor. October 13, 7 & 10, 10-250 Three Days of the Condor A perennial MIT favorite. Robert Redford discovers that being in the CIA is more than just reading books as he unexpectedly finds himself fighting for his life. Faye Dunaway is the innocent bystander who befriends and aids him. October 20, 7 & 10, 10-250 Moonstruck When the moon is full, anything can happen. And it does in this acclaimed romantic comedy about the lives and loves of an extended Italian-American family in Brooklyn. Cher won the Academy Award as Best Actress for her outstanding performance in this heartwarming celebration of life, love, and family ties. Also stars Nicholas Cage and Olympia Dukakis. October 27, 7 & 10, 10-250 Little Shop of Horrors This monster musical comedy presents an extraordinary triangle involving a flower shop employee named Seymour (Rick Moranis), his whimsical co-worker Audrey (Ellen Greene), and a mysterious plant nicknamed Audrey II -- whose growth rate is surpassed only by its peculiar appetite. Also stars Steve Martin as a sadistic dentist. Directed by Frank Oz. November 3, 7 & 10, 10-250 A Room With a View Helena Bonham Carter is Lucy Honeychurch, a prim and proper British girl who goes on the grand tour of Europe with her eccentric companion, (Maggie Smith). Lucy must choose between passionate, unconventional George Emerson (Julian Sands), and proper, priggish Cecil Vyse (Daniel Day Lewis). Based on the novel by E. M. Forster. November 10, 7 & 10, 10-250 The Lion in Winter Brilliant, fierce and personal drama (adapted by James Goldman from his play) of Henry II (Peter O'Toole) deliberating over a successor on a fateful Christmas eve. Katherine Hepburn co-won the Best Actress Oscar for her strong performance as Eleanor of Aquitaine. Oscars also went to Goldman and composer John Barry. November 17, 7 & 10, 10-250 Baby Boom Diane Keaton plays a yuppie executive whose life in the fast lane is disrupted when distant relatives die and leave her their baby. When Manhattan proves to be too much for her, she builds a new life in Vermont and finds happiness with veterinarian Sam Shepard. November 24, 7 & 10, 10-250 Amadeus The musical genius of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is brought to life in this magnificent film. Tom Hulce stars as Mozart, the wild and crazy composer of the 18th century. Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Director and Best Soundtrack are among the many Oscars awarded this 1984 masterpiece. December 1, 7 & 10, 10-250 My Fair Lady Audrey Hepburn stars as Eliza Doolittle, a scruffy Cockney tutored into gentility by Professor Henry Higgins (Rex Harrison). This excellent musical won 8 Academy Awards. December 8, 7 & 10, 10-250 Terminator In the Year of Darkness, 2029, the rulers of Earth devise the ultimate plan: reshape the future by changing the past. Arnold Schwarzenegger is the Terminator, a devastating cyborg sent to present-day Los Angeles. His mission is to terminate the mother of a future revolutionary. Michael Biehn (Aliens) is the hardened mercenary sent to destroy Schwarzenegger. In action-packed Dolby Stereo. December 12, 7 & 10, 26-100 Terminator II: Judgement Day On Judgement Day (August 29, 1997), the world as we know it came to an end. The humans who survived, led by a man named John Conner, fought to defeat the computer intelligences that destroyed their world. At their moment of victory, the computers sent back two Terminators to change the past. The first one tried to kill Conner's mother, Sarah, before he was born. He failed. The second one will try to kill Conner himself as a 14-year-old boy. Will he succeed?