Tickets: $5. Those who can’t do, teach. And those who can’t teach, screen School of Rock. Grab the whole family and join us for a screening of the Jack Black + Richard Linklater classic. Alumni from Portland’s own School of Rock will perform a short set before the screening.
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Tickets $5. Helloooooooooooooo! Celebrate fatherhood & the ridiculous lengths one man will go to be a part of his family with a screening of the Robin Williams classic Mrs. Doubtfire.And does you dad need a manicure? Self-care gift bags with nail polish and facemasks will be available for the first 50 dads ❤️.
Read MoreTickets $15. Rocket back to the 90s when hair was long and grunge was strong. Featuring multiple appearances from rock legends and one of the decade’s most iconic soundtracks. Singles is a musical time capsule of the Pacific Northwest.
Come early for a pop-up record fair inspired by the film, where vinyl aficionados and cinephiles alike can revel in the nostalgia of a bygone era and celebrate the enduring spirit of individuality.
Read MoreTickets $15. Step into the whimsically offbeat world of “Ghost World,” where the unconventional reigns supreme and the soundtrack is as iconic as the characters themselves. Directed by Terry Zwigoff, this cult classic film follows the misadventures of Enid and Rebecca, two sardonic teenage outcasts navigating the murky waters of post-high school life.
Come early for a pop-up record fair inspired by the film, where vinyl aficionados and cinephiles alike can revel in the nostalgia of a bygone era and celebrate the enduring spirit of individuality.
Read MoreTickets $15. Start mixing your good luck potions, it’s time for another bingo! This time with Death Becomes Her hosted by our bingo starlet, Violet Hex!
Read MoreTickets $15. Terry Goon is keeping strict quarantine in his ex-husband’s Brooklyn brownstone while caring for his nephew — a 19-year-old model from Morocco named Bahlul — bedridden in a full leg cast after an electric scooter accident. Unfortunately for Terry, everyone in his life wants to meet the model.
Read MoreTickets $15. Continue our celebration of Parker Posey with another GAME-O-RAMA, this time with Party Girl bingo hosted by our bingo starlet, Violet Hex! PARTY GIRL: Mary (Parker Posey) is a hip 20-something and hostess extraordinaire, known for organizing the most trendy and outrageous parties on the New York club scene. When her roommate moves out, she stages an illegal rave to cover her rent, which lands her in jail. Desperate, she calls her godmother, Mrs. Lindendorf, who offers her a way out: a job as a library clerk.
Read MoreTickets $15. Featuring pre-show comedy set prior to the film. Say you saw it first! This crowd-funded feature premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, before being pulled from subsequent planned screenings due to “rights issues.” Featuring director Vera Drew as a law-breaking comedian who is grappling with her gender identity, forming a new anti-comedy troupe with a friend, and finding herself battling a fascistic caped crusader, the film unofficially parodies characters from the Batman comics. The People’s Joker features a supporting cast of comedy legends, including Scott Aukerman, Tim Heidecker, Maria Bamford, and Bob Odenkirk.
Read MoreTickets $15. Join us for a purr-fect evening featuring live music as we rocket back to the early 2000s with Josie and The Pussycats. In one of Parker Posey’s lesser-known but incredibly iconic roles, she shines as the conniving and hilariously over-the-top villain Fiona. Break out the jelly shoes and get ready to dance, local band The Red Strings will perform a short set before the screening
Read MoreTickets $25. Seattle-based musician Corey J. Brewer (who performed The Shining Forwards and Backwards at the Tomorrow in December) is back with a new live score performed over the 1927 silent horror comedy film The Cat and the Canary. Regarded as one of the most important and influential films in the early history of American genre cinema, The Cat and the Canary perfected the ‘old dark house’ formula and set the stage for the Universal horror cycle of the 1930s.
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