Featured Bookstore:
The Last Days of Cinema Books
To our great sadness, last week Stephanie Ogle, owner and founder of Cinema Books, the U-District store specializing, as its name indicates, in books about all things movie-related, announced the imminent closure of the store. She hasn’t set a final date yet, but all inventory is on sale at 50% off. We interviewed her back when the site launched in February. Our Interview.
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Playing This Week:
The Philadelphia Story (George Cukor, 1940) Fri-Weds
Chungking Express (Wong Kar-wai, 1994) Fri-Tues
Saint Laurent (Bertrand Bonello) Fri-Thurs
Roar (Noel Marshall, 1981) Fri & Sat Midnight Only
Dil Dhadakne Do (Zoya Akhtar) Fri-Thurs
The Terminator (James Cameron, 1984) Sun & Weds Only
5 Flights Up (Richard Loncraine) Fri-Thurs
Red Army (Gabe Polsky) Tues Only
Mary Poppins (Robert Stevenson, 1964) Weds Only
A Dangerous Game (Anthony Baxter) Thurs Only
The Film Critic (Hernán Guerschuny, 2013) Fri-Thurs Our Preview
Angst (Gerald Kargl, 1983) Fri & Sat Only
The Search for Freedom (Jon Long) Sun & Mon Only
Cinemark Lincoln Square Cinemas:
Dil Dhadakne Do (Zoya Akhtar) Fri-Thurs
Tanu Weds Manu Returns (Anand L. Rai) Fri-Thurs
The Terminator (James Cameron, 1984) Sun & Weds Only
Heaven Knows What (Josh & Benny Safdie) Fri-Thurs
Losing Ground (Kathleen Collins, 1982) Fri-Thurs
Drylongso (Cauleen Smith, 1998) Mon Only
Crossroads: An Evening of Seattle History Tues Only
Black Lizard (Kinji Fukasaku, 1968) Thurs Only
The Unholy Three (Tod Browning, 1925) Mon Only 35mm
Dil Dhadakne Do (Zoya Akhtar) Fri-Thurs
Scarecrow Video Screening Lounge: