The Scribbling Man said:
I didn't realise there were showings beyond tomorrow.
There is no mention of it having the "filmed Q&A with Francis Ford Coppola and Steven Soderbergh" that today's screenings promise. Fingers crossed it does have it.
I'm actually more interested in this bit of news I just noticed on the AP Wikipedia page:
"It will be released in Fall 2019, along with an extended cut of The Cotton Club."
I assume that means the home video release. From the Cotton Club Wikipedia page:
"In 2015, Coppola found an old Betamax video copy of his original cut that ran 25 minutes longer. When originally editing the picture, he acquiesced to distributors who wanted a shorter film with different structure. Between 2015 and 2017 Coppola spent over $500,000 of his own money to restore the film to the original cut. This version, titled The Cotton Club Encore and running 139 minutes, debuted at the Telluride Film Festival on September 1, 2017."
This review was pretty enthusiastic:
https://www.talkhouse.com/coppola-just-premiered-the-cotton-club-encore-and-its-a-masterpiece/
"The changes Coppola has made to his film, both major and minor, cumulatively alter the impact and meaning of The Cotton Club so significantly that it is essentially a new movie – one with the audacity, resonance and ambition of its era’s most important films. To discover The Cotton Club in this form is to come across a lost masterpiece that stands alongside Raging Bull, The Right Stuff and Once Upon a Time in America as one of the great American epics of the early 1980s."