Film: The Many Faces of Antonio Banderas

Through Sept. 26; quadcinema.com.

Can anyone ever get too much of the Andalusian charms, chocolate-pool eyes and velvet purr of Antonio Banderas? The people at the Quad Cinema in Manhattan think not.

Banderas will next pop up onscreen across the country in Steven Soderbergh’s “The Laundromat,” as a lawyer at the center of the Panama Papers scandal (opening Sept. 27; on Netflix, Oct. 18); and in Pedro Almodóvar’s “Pain and Glory” (Oct. 4), as a film director mired in an existential crisis, for which he scored a best actor-win at Cannes.

To whet your appetite until then — as if — the multiplex is presenting “Laws of Desire: The Films of Antonio Banderas,” through Sept. 26. The 13-film lineup includes four Almodóvar collaborations — “Labyrinth of Passion,” “Matador,” “Law of Desire” and “Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!” — as well as turns alongside Salma Hayek in “Desperado,” Madonna in “Evita,” Catherine Zeta-Jones in “The Mask of Zorro” and Tom Hanks in “Philadelphia.” KATHRYN SHATTUCK