Woody Allen reunited with both Annie Hall co-star Diane Keaton and that film's co-screenwriter, Marshall Brickman, for this 1993 variation on Rear Window. Allen and Keaton play a long-married couple who find their lives complicated when Keaton becomes convinced their neighbor killed his wife; much neurosis and suspense ensues. A solid hit for Allen in his scandal-ridden early-'90s years, Manhattan Murder Mystery proved a mainstay of Comedy Central airings. While not in his top echelon, it still boasts top chemistry between Allen and Keaton, along with strong supporting turns from Alan Alda and Anjelica Huston. Plus a young Zach Braff is in it! The film screens at 7 p.m. as the last entry in this season's Cinema, Inc.; the season subscription costs $20, but a prorated ticket for just this film probably can be purchased. —Zack Smith