“Everybody wants to be Cary Grant,” Cary Grant once acknowledged. “Even I want to be Cary Grant.” Self-deprecating but self-aware, he knew he was not just an actor but a persona – one he played, or played with, for four decades. For Sundays With Cary, we’ll revisit four of Grant’s classic films, all of which delight in issues of identity and image.
Schedule

Sunday, March 24 Sundays with Cary Grant: Suspicion
A four-part screening and lecture series with acclaimed film critic Stephen Whitty. “Everybody wants to be Cary Grant,†Cary Grant once acknowledged. “Even I want to be Cary Grant.†Self-deprecating but self-aware, he knew he was not just an actor but a persona – one he played, or played with, for four decades. For Sundays With Cary, we’ll revisit four of Grant’s classic films, all of which delight in issues of identity and image.

Sunday, March 31 Sundays with Cary Grant: The Talk of the Town
A four-part screening and lecture series with acclaimed film critic Stephen Whitty.

Sunday, April 7 Sundays with Cary Grant: Notorious
A four-part screening and lecture series with acclaimed film critic Stephen Whitty. “Everybody wants to be Cary Grant,†Cary Grant once acknowledged. “Even I want to be Cary Grant.†Self-deprecating but self-aware, he knew he was not just an actor but a persona – one he played, or played with, for four decades. For Sundays With Cary, we’ll revisit four of Grant’s classic films, all of which delight in issues of identity and image.

Sunday, April 14 Sundays with Cary Grant: To Catch a Thief
A four-part screening and lecture series with acclaimed film critic Stephen Whitty. “Everybody wants to be Cary Grant,†Cary Grant once acknowledged. “Even I want to be Cary Grant.†Self-deprecating but self-aware, he knew he was not just an actor but a persona – one he played, or played with, for four decades. For Sundays With Cary, we’ll revisit four of Grant’s classic films, all of which delight in issues of identity and image.