
Bring a blanket and sit on the lawn to enjoy great food, friends, and a feature film. Bryant Park Movie Nights are presented by Paramount+ with support from Vulture.
Staring Eddie Murphy and directed by Tony Scott. (1987)
The radical Detroit cop (Eddie Murphy) from the original film returns to Los Angeles to help solve another case. This time he must direct his efforts towards solving the Alphabet Crimes, a series of robberies committed by leather-jacketed punks. The investigation puts him on the track of an illegal arms dealer and his hit lady.
Hester Street Fair brings the city’s best vendors to the Fountain Terrace every movie Monday, 4pm-8:30pm.
Starting 5pm, stop by our wine and beer area at the back of the lawn for summer-ready drinks, featuring special offerings from Stout NYC.

Get your blanket ready: the lawn opens 5pm! The gravel area surrounding the lawn opens 4pm.
- If the lawn is very wet from rain, it will most likely be closed, but the movie will go on.
- If raining, the movie could still go on, depending on severity of weather, but the lawn would be closed.
- In both cases, you may sit in chairs in the gravel area (first come first served). If you bring a chair you can set it up elsewhere in the park.
There are no rain dates for movies, so we don't like to cancel! We will not announce weather cancellations until the afternoon day of the event. Follow our social stories and tweets @bryantparknyc for updates.
For more on what to bring, what you should keep at home, and the full lineup, visit here.