Tickets $15. Putting the romance in spooky season, catch a double feature of Demi Moore as part of our Night of 1000 series. GHOST: Even though Sam Wheat, the successful investment counsellor, still finds it difficult to express his deeper feelings for her after all these years, his young potter girlfriend, Molly Jensen, is the love of his life. However, a curious case of a systematic discrepancy will prepare the ground for a hideous urban homicide in one of Manhattan’s dark alleys, trapping, seemingly forever, the unfortunate deceased’s immortal soul in the realm of the mortals. With the condemned spirit unable to interact with the physical world–and as Molly’s life, too, is in grave danger–Sam will have to turn to the spiritual medium, Oda Mae Brown, to warn and protect her. Can Oda and the ghost settle the unfinished business in time?
Read MoreTickets FREE. During the pandemic, South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone bought the iconic Denver-based restaurant Casa Bonita (made famous in part by a 2003 South Park episode). This documentary chronicles that journey. Director Arthur Bradford will be in attendance for a Q&A after the film.
Read MoreFREE. Join us for Civics Learning Project’s exclusive advance screening of the final episode of Citizen Nation, the new PBS docu-series highlighting We the People. CLP tailored this special event especially for Oregon’s We the People community – you! Expect a dynamic afternoon filled with insight, conversation, and theater snacks!
Read MoreTickets $15. A powerful and sharply introspective coming-of-age drama, The Graduates follows a young woman, Genevieve (Mina Sundwall), as she prepares to graduate high school after a tragic event. As she navigates an uncertain future alongside a community searching for ways to heal, they turn to each other to find hope and a way forward.
Read MoreTickets $15. Join DJ Anjali to DANCE prior to a screening, curated by Anjali, of Deepa Mehta’s 1996 film Fire! Garba is a Gujarati folk dance that is popular during the autumnal holidays of Navratri & Diwali. Anjali will be teaching her Bollywood version of the ancient ring dance.
Read MoreTickets $15. Songwriter/artist Allee Willis, best known for writing the “Friends” theme song, the Earth Wind & Fire mega-hit “September,” and “The Color Purple” musical, began filming her life as a kid in 1950s Detroit and never stopped. She pursued creative expression at all costs while struggling with not fitting established gender and sexual norms…until she found a path to love.
Read MoreTickets $15. Join local food influencer Foodie Snitch (Em Daugherty) at a special pre-film party at 5 p.m. at our favorite neighborhood bar The End, in advance of a screening of Ratatouille.
Read MoreTickets $25. Join us for a multimedia reading of the first English-language edition of Chris Marker’s 1982 photo-essay on Japan, Le Dépays. Inspired by readings of the book organized in Paris and Tokyo over a decade ago, our reading is voiced by artists Midori Hirose and Matt Carlson and features live music by Spencer Doran of Visible Cloaks. Marker’s photography from Le Dépays—which offers a stunning portrait of his favorite country through its people, cats, and metros—will be projected behind the readers while Doran’s live compositions create an atmosphere of high summer in Tokyo. Followed by a rare screening of the book’s companion film, San Soleil (1983). Le Dépays will be available for purchase at the event.
Read MoreTickets $5. It’s Night of 1,000 Corey Feldmans! Bring the family to the Tomorrow Theater for Gremlins, then come back sans kids for Corey Feldman’s The Birthday.
Read MoreTickets $15. We’re off to see the Wizard, the wonderful Wizard of Oz!
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