New Heist Films and Classics Debut at The Triplex This Week!

UPDATE: Two highly anticipated films, “Now You See Me: Now You Don’t” and “The Mastermind,” are set to premiere this week at The Triplex, sparking excitement for heist movie enthusiasts. Both films deliver thrilling narratives that highlight the complexities of planning and executing heists.

NOW PLAYING: “Now You See Me: Now You Don’t,” directed by Ruben Fleischer, features a team of illusionists who band together to outsmart a corrupt billionaire. This clever caper promises a fun-filled experience as it combines magic with the high stakes of a heist. Meanwhile, Kelly Reichardt’s “The Mastermind” unravels the story of a suburban father who risks everything by attempting to rob a local art museum, exploring the ego and consequences tied to his audacious plan. Both films will be screening starting today, November 15, 2025.

DON’T MISS: “Nuremberg,” a gripping drama starring Rami Malek and Russell Crowe, will also begin screening on Friday, November 17, 2025. The film delves into the psychological battles during the historic Nuremberg Trials, offering a powerful reflection on accountability for war crimes.

SPECIAL EVENTS: This week also features a screening of the neo-noir classic “Chinatown” on Saturday, November 18, at 5 p.m. This film, set in the 1940s, reveals the dark underbelly of Los Angeles through the eyes of private investigator J.J. Jake Gittes, played by Jack Nicholson.

On Sunday, November 19, the series “The New Hard-Boiled” continues with Arthur Penn’s “Night Moves,” where Gene Hackman’s character embarks on a complex investigation that leads to shocking revelations. Join filmmaker Matthew Penn for a post-screening discussion.

DOCUMENTARY SPOTLIGHT: On November 16, at 11 a.m., “Floyd Abrams: Speaking Freely” will explore the landmark cases of First Amendment lawyer Floyd Abrams. Following the screening, attendees can engage in a Q&A session with Abrams, hosted by Fred Rutberg.

ENVIRONMENTAL FOCUS: “Slay,” screening on November 16 at 3 p.m., investigates the dark side of the fashion industry. Filmmaker Rebecca Cappelli’s documentary uncovers animal cruelty and greenwashing within major luxury brands. A discussion with environmental experts will follow.

UPCOMING HIGHLIGHT: Mark your calendars for November 21, when “Wicked: For Good” returns to theaters. This sequel showcases the evolving dynamics between Elphaba and Glinda amidst political turmoil in Oz.

Join us at The Triplex for these exhilarating screenings, sure to captivate audiences and spark meaningful conversations. Whether you’re a fan of heist films or interested in powerful historical narratives, there’s something for everyone this week. Don’t miss out on the chance to experience these compelling stories on the big screen!