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Tickets $15. Join us for a heartwarming Mother’s Day celebration with a special screening of Steel Magnolias. This iconic film beautifully captures the resilience, strength, and boundless love that mothers embody every day. Bring your loved ones for this celebration of the remarkable moms in our lives. Six icons of the silver screen—Sally Field, Dolly Parton, Shirley MacLaine, Daryl Hannah, Olympia Dukakis, and Julia Roberts—come together as bosom buddies in this heartwarming story of life, love, and loss in a small Louisiana parish. At the center of the group is Shelby Eatenton Latcherie (Julia Roberts), newly married and joyfully pregnant, despite the fact that her diabetes could make childbirth life-threatening. Terrified and angry at the possibility of losing her only daughter, M’Lynn Eatenton (Sally Field) looks to her four closest friends for strength and laughter as she battles her deepest fear of death in order to join Shelby in celebrating the miracle of new life.

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Tickets $15. Grab a can of pineapple juice and crank up Faye Wong’s cover of “Dreams”—we’re celebrating 30 years of the Wong Kar-wai masterpiece Chungking Express. A touching study of love, connection and heartbreak, the film’s emotional power feels just as raw today as its 1994 release. Portland band The Fourth Wall will play a set inspired by the film.

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Tickets $15. Celebrate women directors’ contributions to horror with a screening of the nearly-lost-to-time film Hollywood 90028. Christina Hornisher’s sole feature film was given new life with a 4K restoration by Grindhouse Releasing in 2023. Local character makeup artist Christina Kortum will give a crash course in horror makeup before the film.

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Join us for a fully immersive screening of the unforgettable musical. Wear your best feline costume for the Jellicle Ball, featuring T.S. Eliot poetry readings, sing-a-long challenges and a theater-wide initiation to the Heaviside Layer.

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Tickets $15. Finally making its way to the USA after the film’s TIFF premiere, I Like Movies transports us to the world of a movie-loving teenager working at a Canadian video rental store in the early 2000s. In Burlington, Ontario, in 2003, hyper-ambitious teenage cinephile Lawrence Kweller (Isaiah Lehtinen) dreams of attending film school at NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts. In order to raise the hefty tuition fee, he gets his dream job at the local video store, Sequels. Wracked with anxiety about his future, Lawrence begins alienating the most important people in his life—his best friend Matt Macarchuck (Percy Hynes White), his single mother Terri (Krista Bridges)—all while developing a complicated friendship with his older female manager, Alana (Romina D’Ugo). As graduation looms ever closer, a series of painful realizations force Lawrence to realize that he is a pretentious asshole.

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Tickets $15. Madonna Dress Up Night!
DESPERATELY SEEKING SUSAN: Take a wild ride through the bustling streets of 1980s New York City as Roberta (Rosanna Arquette), a bored suburban housewife, becomes enamored with the mysterious Susan (Madonna) via the personals section of the newspaper. When an ad titled “Desperately Seeking Susan” hints at a rendezvous, Roberta eagerly follows the trail, plunging headfirst into a whirlwind of mistaken identities and unexpected adventures.

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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.”

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Tickets $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. 

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