Tickets $15. This 1986 neo-noir thriller is the second in a David Lynch doubleheader. Come early for special limited-edition giveaways.
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Tickets $15. A (fake) murder has occurred, and we need YOU to solve the crime! Prior to the screening of Gone Girl, join us for a murder mystery game based on the movie, hosted by Ethereal Reflections.
Read MoreTickets $15. A (fake) murder has occurred, and we need YOU to solve the crime! Prior to the screening of Murder on the Orient Express, join us for a murder mystery game based on the movie & game, hosted by Emma Strgar & Lena Vasilenko of Ethereal Reflections. The murder mystery puzzle will last for approximately 30 minutes, and the screening of the film will follow.
Read MoreTickets $15. Norman Forrester, played by the iconic Corey Feldman in a career-defining performance, is finally going to meet his girlfriend’s family at her father’s birthday party. But a night of promise leads to disaster when Norman uncovers an ancient evil that might bring about the end of the world. Hailed “a cinematic marvel” by master of comedy and terror, Jordan Peele.
Read MoreTickets $15. Fresh off their Portland Art Museum / PICA / Boom Arts supported project Te Moana Meridian: How the Prime Meridian Shapes the World, and the Case for Relocating It, Portland based independent working-class interdisciplinary artist Sam Hamilton/Sam Tam Ham, presents two of their earlier film projects.
Read MoreTickets $25. Prepare for an evening of prestidigitation (magic tricks!) and history, as presented by Portland magician Robin Washburn, who will be performing magic as well as providing a closer look into the history of the conjurors and magic tricks that inspired Christopher Nolan’s The Prestige.
Read MoreTickets $15. CUCKOO: Reluctantly, 17-year-old Gretchen leaves her American home to live with her father, who has just moved into a resort in the German Alps with his new family. Arriving at their future residence, they are greeted by Mr. König, her father’s boss, who takes an inexplicable interest in Gretchen’s mute half-sister Alma. Something doesn’t seem right in this tranquil vacation paradise. Gretchen is plagued by strange noises and bloody visions until she discovers a shocking secret that also concerns her own family.
Read MoreTickets $15. A (fake) murder has occurred, and we need YOU to solve the crime! Prior to the screening of Clue, join us for a murder mystery game based on the movie & game, hosted by Emma Strgar & Lena Vasilenko of Ethereal Reflections.
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.
Read MoreTickets $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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