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  1. Lost Highway

    In one, Bill Pullman plays her husband, a jazz musician accused of her murder. In the other, she becomes involved with a young mechanic (Balthazar Getty) while cheating on her gangster boyfriend (Robert Loggia).

  2. The Draughtsman’s Contract

    As the artist becomes entrenched in the devious scheming at the country home, curious details emerge in his drawings that may reveal a murder.

  3. Virtual Discussion | History Book Club “The Poison Plot”

    The book selection for May is The Poison Plot: A Tale of Adultery and Murder in Colonial Newport. This dramatic documentation tells the story of a woman accused of attempting to kill her husband.

  4. Oscar-Nominated Short Films

    Topics include murder, abortion, sexual abuse, and suicide.

  5. Chinatown

    In one of the best American films of the 1970s, a private detective (Jack Nicholson)—hired by a woman (Faye Dunaway) to expose an adulterer in 1930s Los Angeles—finds himself caught up in a web of deceit, corruption, and murder

  6. Loving Highsmith

    Community Partner: Murder by the Book

  7. Sweet Sweetback’s Baadasssss Song

    The story follows Sweetback on the run after he’s framed for murder, and the memorable musical score features Earth, Wind & Fire. Visiting Guidelines Masks are required during films and programs in Museum auditoriums.

  8. Chess of the Wind (Shatranj-e Baad)

    Chess of the Wind (Shatranj-e Baad)Directed by Mohammad Reza Aslani(Iran, 1976, Digital Restoration, in Farsi with English subtitles) Recently rediscovered and restored, this jewel of Iranian cinema is a hypnotically stylized murder

  9. Lecture | St James’s Palace: The Ancient, Accidental Palace

    The palace’s history includes family arguments, lavish royal apartments, a lost masterpiece building by architect William Kent, dilapidation, fire, reconstruction, and even murder.

  10. Wozzeck

    This William Kentridge collaboration with New York’s Metropolitan Opera sets the tragedy during World War I, focusing on a soldier (Peter Mattei) whose madness and paranoia ultimately lead to murder.