
MIDTOWN — Great Scott!
The Museum of Modern Art will screen all three installments of "Back to the Future" on Saturday, giving fans a chance to to celebrate life in the future, 30 years after the first installment hit theaters.
October 21, 2015 marks the date of when Marty McFly and Doc Brown leap forward in time in Part II, and the rest of the films take place in October too, making the month something of a holiday for megafans of the trilogy.
MoMA is showing the films as part of a larger exhibit on the works of Back to the Future's director Robert Zemeckis, whose other films include "Forrest Gump", "Cast Away", and "Who Framed Roger Rabbit."
Tickets for the marathon are free to museum members and $25 for the general public. Back to the Future Part I screens at 2 p.m., Part II at 5 p.m., and Part III at 8 p.m.