Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Brooklyn Bridge Park Unveils Lineup for Syfy Movies With A View

Photo: MK Metz
Brooklyn Bridge Park and Syfy have announced the lineup for the sixteenth year of its popular movie series.

The free, outdoor film series takes place on the Harbor View Lawn at Pier 1 and will showcase films that happen over the course of 24 hours, including the first ever outdoor screening of the global sensation Sharknado 2: The Second One – where a sharknado threatens to destroy New York City – on Thursday, July 16, less than a week before the world premiere of Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No! on Syfy Wednesday, July 22 at 9PM.

Syfy Movies With A View kicks off on Thursday, July 9 and runs weekly on Thursdays through August 27.

DJs from Brooklyn Radio will spin pre-movie music, and BAMcinématek will curate short films to be shown before the feature each week. Also returning are the New York Amateur Astronomer's Association to help stargazers scan the skies with telescopes provided by Syfy, and Transportation Alternatives with their free bike valet parking, sponsored by Spinlister.

FULL MOVIE LINEUP

July 9
High Noon (1952, PG)
Short: Every Day directed by Gabe Spitzer
DJ Emch Subatomic


July 16
Sharknado 2: The Second One
Short: A.D. 1363, the End of Chivalry directed by Jake Mahaffy
DJ Ming


July 23
Attack the Block (2011, R)
Short *Double Feature*: The Commute by Jake Alexander-McAfee
Pigeon Kings of Brooklyn, directed by Ram Devineni, Ashok Sinha and Martina Sönksen
DJ Geko Jones


July 30
Clue (1985, PG)
Short: Wackatdoo directed by Benj Arcand
DJ Queen Majesty


August 6
Friday (1995, R)
Short: Tiger Hood directed by Christopher André Marks
DJ Still Life


August 13
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964, PG)
Short: Yearbook directed by Bernardo Britto
DJ $mall ¢hange


August 20
Dazed and Confused (1993, R)
Short:Chronemics directed by Animade
No Wahala DJs


August 27
Die Hard (1988, R)
Short: Leonard in Slow Motion directed Peter Livolsi
DJ Isis Swaby

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