After The Exorcist (which everyone loves) and before Cruising (which everyone hates), director William Friedkin made Sorcerer, a movie most people probably don’t actually remember. Esquire calls it a “forgotten movie masterpiece” and Friedkin himself says it’s his only film that he wouldn’t change. Roy Scheider stars as part of a motley international quartet who find themselves transporting a truck full of dynamite through a treacherous Chilean landscape. The local IWW is screening it at their new Smith Hill headquarters, part of a month-long tribute to outlaws in American cinema.