Even if you stumble upon a dud (looking back last week at Transmitter Park’s awful French film, complete with 10-minute long pauses between an on-screen couple filled with existential grip) you’ll still get the comradery of your neighbors, (who’ll likely be passing around drinks sneakily). Plus bringing dinner with a loved one or a group of friends is a great way to break up the monotony. Here’s the entire list compiled from every listing made public. Enjoy the dull things we call stars, cheers New York.
At the William Vale
(111 N. 12th St. at Wythe Avenue in Williamsburg, www.rooftopfilms.com). $15.
June 28: “The Big Sick”
July 25: “The Incredible Jessica James”
At the Old American Can Factory
(232 Third St. at Third Avenue in Gowanus, (718) 417–7362, www.rooftopfilms.com). $15.
June 23: “The Cage Fighter”
July 14: “The Strange Ones”
Aug. 4: “California Dreams”
At Industry City
(220 36th St., #2-A between Second and Third avenues in Sunset Park, (718) 417–7362, www.rooftopfilms.com). $15.
July 20: “Seattle Short Films” (Free with RSVP)
July 27: “Animation Block Party”
July 28: “Dayveon”
Aug. 19: “Rooftop Shots” short films
At MetroTech Commons
(5 MetroTech Center, between Jay Street and Flatbush Avenue Downtown, (718) 417–7362, www.rooftopfilms.com). 8 pm. Free.
June 16: “The Maribor Uprisings: A Live Participatory Documentary”
July 21: “Sundance Short Films”
At the House of Vans
(25 Franklin St., between Franklin St. and Quay St. in Greenpoint). Free with RSVP.
June 21: “The Bad Batch”
Rooftop Cinema Club
OfficeOpps (57 Thames St. at Knickerbocker Avenue in Bushwick, www.rooftopcinemaclub.com/newyork). Mon–Thu at 8:30 pm, through June 28. $17–$23.
June 20: “Top Gun”
June 21: “Hell or High Water”
June 22: “Train to Busan”
June 23: “North by Northwest
June 26: “Donnie Darko”
Pizza Wine Movie Night Rooftop Reds
Pizza Wine Movie Night at Rooftop Reds in the Brooklyn Navy Yard, Building 275 (enter at Sands Street and Navy Street, (703) 582–8609, www.rooftopreds.com). Thursdays through Sept. 28. $30.
June 22: “Fast Times at Ridgemont High”
June 29: “Ghostbusters”
July 6: “Bridesmaids”
July 13: “Clueless”
July 20: “Beaches”
July 27: “Dirty Dancing”
Aug. 3: “Tron” (1982)
Aug. 10: “Wall-E”
Habana Outpost
Movie Night at Habana Outpost (757 Fulton St., the corner of Fulton and South Portland in Fort Greene, (718) 858–9500, www.cafehabana.com/brooklyn). Sundays through Oct. 30 at 8 pm. Free.
June 25: “Singing in the Rain”
July 2: “Dead Presidents”
July 9: “History of the World”
July 16: “Jailhouse Rock”
July 23: “Stir Crazy”
July 30: “Friday”
Aug. 6: “White Men Can’t Jump”
Aug. 13: “Flashdance”
Aug. 20: “Life”
Aug. 27: “Coming to America”
September 3: “Mary Poppins”
September 10: “Pulp Fiction”
September 17: “Airplane”
September 24: “Brewster’s Millions”
October 1: “Beverley Hills Cop”
October 8: “Scarface”
October 15: “To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything”
October 22: “Super Man II”
October 29: “The Addams Family”
Mister Dips Cinema
The William Vale (111 N. 12th St. at Wythe Avenue in Williamsburg, www.thewilliamvale.com). Third Tuesdays at 7 pm. Free.
June 20: “Caddyshack”
July 18: “Dazed and Confused”
Aug. 22: “Fast Times at Ridgemont High”
Sept. 19: “Wet Hot American Summer”
BAMcinemaFest
The Brooklyn Academy of Music’s summer film festival will host one outdoor screening: “Our Song,” a story of two teen girls growing up in Crown Heights.
“Our Song” at Brooklyn Bridge Park, Pier 1 (enter at Furman and Old Fulton streets in Dumbo, www.bam.org/film/2017/our-song). June 22 at 8 pm. Free.
Films on the Green Festival
The French embassy demonstrates its love for Brooklyn with a short outdoor festival, taking over Transmitter Park for two Friday nights to show Leo Carax’s film “Mauvais Sang” and Jean-Luc Goodard’s “Contempt (Le Mepris),” both in French with English sub-titles.
Films on the Green at Transmitter Park (West Street between Kent Street and Greenpoint Avenue in Greenpoint, www.frenchculture.org.). Friday, June 23 and June 30 at 8:30 pm. Free.
June 23: “Mauvais Sang”
June 30: “Contempt (Le Mepris)”
Narrows Botanical Gardens
Movie Nights at Narrows Botanical Gardens (Shore Road at 71st Street in Bay Ridge, www.narrowsbg.org). Select Fridays June 23 through Sept. 8 at 8:30 pm. Free.
June 23: “Fantasia”
July 7: “Alfred Hitchcock’s The Birds”
July 28: “Buddy”
Aug. 25: “Bee Movie”
September 8: “Planet of the Apes” at 8 pm
Our Wicked Lady
Free Rootop Movie Mondays at Our Wicked Lady (153 Morgan Ave. at Meserole Street in Bushwick, www.ourwickedlady.com). Mondays, June 19–Sept. 25 at 8:30 pm. Free.
June 19: “Donnie Darko”
June 26: “Dirty Dancing”
July 3: “Team America: World Police”
July 10: “Sin City”
July 17: “The Princess Bride”
July 24: “Rock & Roll High School”
July 31: “Fight Club”
Aug. 7: “Moonwalker”
Aug. 14: “Sid & Nancy”
Aug. 21: “The Fifth Element”
Aug. 28: “Labyrinth”
Sept. 4: “Transformers: the Movie” (1986)
Sept. 11: “Repo Man”
Sept. 18: “Velvet Goldmine”
Sept. 25: “Fantastic Mr. Fox”
SummerScreen
McCarren Park (N. 12th St. between Bedford and Berry avenues in Williamsburg, www.summerscreen.org). Wednesdays, July 5–Aug. 9. Music starts at 6 pm, movies at 8:30 pm. Free.
July 5: “Mean Girls”
July 12: “Office Space”
July 19: “Donnie Darko”
July 26: “Selena”
Aug. 2: “I Know What You Did Last Summer”
Aug. 9: Public vote
Movies With A View
Brooklyn Bridge Park, Pier 1 enter at Furman and Old Fulton streets in Dumbo, (718) 222–9939, www.brooklynbridgepark.org. Thursdays, July 6–Aug. 24. Lawn opens 6 pm, film at sunset. Free.
July 6: “Office Space”
July 13: “Pariah”
July 20: “Casablanca”
July 27: “The Lego Movie”
Aug. 3: “9 to 5”
Aug. 10: “Selma”
Aug. 17: “Mad Max: Fury Road”
Aug. 24: Public Vote
Red Hook Flicks
Red Hook Flicks at Valentino Pier (Coffey Street and Ferris Street in Red Hook, www.redhookflicks.com). Tuesdays, July 11–Aug. 29 at 8:30 pm. Free.
July 11: “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off”
July 18: “Straight Outta Compton”
July 25: “Zootopia”
Aug. 1: “Napolean Dynamite”
Aug. 8: “Ghost Dog”
Aug. 15: “Donnie Darko”
Aug. 22: “Minions”
Aug. 29: “Armageddon”
Fab Flicks
Putnam Triangle Plaza (Fulton Street at Grand Avenue in Clinton Hill, www.faballiance.org). Thursdays, July 6–27 at 8 pm. Free.
July 6: La Bamba
July 13: 20 Feet From Stardom
July 20: Searching For Sugarman
July 27: Dreamgirls
Summer Movies Under the Stars
Head to Prospect Park in the height of summer for Wednesday nights of family-friendly music and movies, chosen by Nitehawk Cinema and presented by Borough President Adams. Don’t miss “Moonrise Kingdom” on Aug. 2, preceded by music from the soundtrack wizards Morricone Youth.
Prospect Park’s Long Meadow North (enter at Grand Army Plaza at Eastern Parkway, www.prospectpark.org). Wednesdays, July 19–Aug. 9 at 7 pm, screenings at sundown.
July 19: “The Neverending Story”
July 26: “The Sandlot”
Aug. 2: “Moonrise Kingdom”
Aug. 9: “Zootopia”
Bric Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival
Prospect Park bandshell (enter at Ninth Street and Prospect Park West in Park Slope, www.bricartsmedia.org/cb). July 27, Aug. 4, and Aug. 10 at 7:30 pm. Free.
July 27: “Maciste All-Inferno”
Aug. 4: “Creed”
Aug. 10: “Selma”
Updated 8:10 pm, June 23, 2017