Tickets $15. From the visionary mind of Ari Aster comes a dread-soaked cinematic fairy tale where a world of darkness unfolds in broad daylight. Get there early to make your own flower crown before the screening!
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Tickets $15. Join us after to the film for a moderated conversation between I Saw the TV Glow Director Jane Schoenbrun and PAM CUT Executive Director Amy Dotson. Teenager Owen is just trying to make it through life in the suburbs when his classmate introduces him to a mysterious late-night TV show—a vision of a supernatural world beneath their own. In the pale glow of the television, Owen’s view of reality begins to crack. AV Club writes that the second feature from director Schoenbrun (We’re All Going To The World’s Fair) is “a remarkable portrait of pop-culture obsession—how it can unite us, change us, and ripple down through our entire lives in ways both uplifting and unsettling.”
Read MoreTickets $15. Following the screening of Showing Up, sculptor and visual artist Cynthia Lahti will be in conversation about her work with Grace Kook-Anderson, Arlene & Harold Schnitzer Curator of Northwest Art at the Portland Art Museum. Cynthia’s drawings and sculptures are featured in the film Showing Up, moonlighting as fictional character Lizzy (Michelle Williams)’s artwork.
Read MoreTickets $15. This St. Patrick’s Day we celebrate the legacy of two powerful Irish musicians: Sinéad O’Connor & Shane MacGowan (of The Pogues). Grab a whiskey from the bar and (metaphorically) pour one out for these two trailblazers. Local Portland arts and culture journalist Robert Ham will introduce both shows with his knowledge of the artists and their work.
CROCK OF GOLD: Filmmaker Julien Temple dives deep into the life of Shane MacGowan, the tortured vocalist best known as the lead singer and songwriter of the Pogues, who famously combined traditional Irish music with the visceral energy of punk rock.
Read MoreTickets $15. This St. Patrick’s Day we celebrate the legacy of two powerful Irish musicians: Sinéad O’Connor & Shane MacGowan (of The Pogues). Grab a whiskey from the bar and (metaphorically) pour one out for these two trailblazers. Local Portland arts and culture journalist Robert Ham will introduce both shows with his knowledge of the artists and their work.
NOTHING COMPARES: The story of Sinéad O’Connor’s rise to worldwide fame, and how her iconoclastic personality resulted in her exile from the pop mainstream. Focusing on prophetic words and deeds across a six-year period (1987-1993), the film reflects on the legacy of this fearless trailblazer, through a contemporary feminist lens.
Read MoreTickets $15. Lost on the dreary Oregon coast, Fran finds solace in her cubicle, listening to the constant hum of officemates and occasionally daydreaming to pass the time. She is ghosting through life, unable to pop her bubble of isolation, when a friendly new coworker, Robert, persistently tries to connect with her. Though it goes against every fiber of her being, she may have to give this guy a chance. Film Co-Producers Steven Weisman & Kyle Eaton will introduce the film, and there will be a Q&A with Production Designer Daniel Maughiman & Costume Designer Jordan Hamilton following the film.
Read MoreTickets $15. Local maximalist drag starlet Violet Hex returns to host another GAME-O-RAMA, this time featuring Heathers Bingo!
Read MoreTickets $15. What’s better than not putting Baby in a corner? Learning the moves LIVE pre-show and watching The Swayze stick the landing on the big screen. Rick Davis from Dance Well Schools will provide free salsa (dance) lessons starting at 7 p.m.
Read MoreTickets $15. Valentine’s Day? More like Ham-entine’s Day! This pork-themed romance is the perfect film to bring your sweetheart to. Starring a young Javier Bardem & Penélope Cruz in her first film role, this film manages to be silly, sexy, and ham-filled all at once.
Read MoreTickets are $15. A mysterious outbreak plagues a tight-knit teen dance team and the rest is cinematic history. See the breakout film that blew minds and kept audiences talking about what is really going on with these powerful teenage girls. McDaniel High School Cheer Squad will perform a cheer prior to the screening.
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