New Hollywood Cinema is a series dedicated to highlighting artistic triumphs from American film in the late sixties and seventies. In the wake of a collapsing studio system and disintegrating Hollywood Production Code a new generation of filmmakers took the reins of Hollywood movies and transformed the shape of American cinema. Combining Hollywood traditions with modern sensibilities, the New Hollywood made the arthouse mainstream, creating a legacy of artistry in American moviemaking which has never been matched.
Daniel Simpson is a recent PhD graduate in Screen Cultures and Curatorial Studies at Queen’s University, having written his dissertation on the New Hollywood cinema of Mike Nichols and Arthur Penn. In addition to his work as an instructor, Daniel also creates original video essays on film and film culture, published on Youtube under the name “Eyebrow Cinema.”
1970's New Hollywood Showtimes The Life Of Chuck | 3:00PM The African Queen (1951) | 3:10PM The Phoenician Scheme | 3:20PM, 6:00PM Sinners | 5:30PM, 8:30PM Materialists | 5:40PM Batman Begins (2005) | 8:20PM Bring Her Back | 8:40PM
Announcements Vintage poster exhibit on display: Sci-Fi Movies - | Screen Bound: series hosted by The Cinema Society of Kingston - | All events hosted by The Cinema Society of Kingston - | Now Playing: TIFF People's Choice Winner The Life of Chuck - | Opens July 11: French comedy Meet The Barbarians - | Coming in August: CatVideoFest 2025 - | Opens July 18: Eddington - | July 10: Board game doc The Hobby - Filmmaker in attendance! -