Friday March 22 – Thursday March 28

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Featured Film:

What is Democracy at the Northwest Film Forum

After all the crazy action of last week’s Furie (and Triple Threat, if you managed to snag a ticket last Tuesday), what better this week than a movie about a bunch of people talking about the meaning of democracy? Astra Taylor’s new documentary likely has little in the ways of fisticuffs, although it does have Cornel West, still as animated as any action star.

Playing This Week:

AMC Alderwood:

Kesari (Anurag Singh) Fri-Thurs 
Climax (Gaspar Noé) Fri-Thurs 

Central Cinema:

Army of Darkness (Sam Raimi, 1992) Fri-Weds 
Howl’s Moving Castle (Hayao Miyazaki, 2004) Fri-Tues Subtitled Sat, Sun & Tues

Century Federal Way:

Band Vaaje (Smeep Kang) Fri-Thurs 
Guddiyan Patole (Vijay Kumar Arora) Fri-Thurs 
To Kill a Mockingbird (Robert Mulligan, 1962) Sun & Weds Only 

Grand Cinema:

Lords of Chaos (Jonas Åkerlund) Fri-Thurs 
Arctic (Joe Penna) Fri-Thurs 
Pity (Babis Makridis) Sat Only 
Searching (Aneesh Chaganty) Mon Only 
The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then The Bigfoot (Robert D. Krzykowski) Tues Only 
The Backyard Theater Rewind (Various) Thurs Only 

Grand Illusion Cinema:

Birds of Passage (Cristina Gallego & Ciro Guerra) Fri-Thurs 
Saturday Secret Matinee Sat Only 16mm
Une Histoire Simple (A Simple Story) (Claude Sautet, 1978) Tues Only  

Cinemark Lincoln Square:

Kesari (Anurag Singh) Fri-Thurs 
Gully Boy (Zoya Akhtar) Fri-Thurs 
Badla (Sujoy Ghosh) Fri-Thurs 
June (Ahammed Khabeer) Sat & Mon Only 
To Kill a Mockingbird (Robert Mulligan, 1962) Sun & Weds Only 

Regal Meridian:

Kesari (Anurag Singh) Fri-Thurs 
No manches Frida 2 (Nacho Garcia Velilla) Fri-Thurs 

Northwest Film Forum:

Wrestle (Suzannah Herbert & Lauren Belfer) Fri-Sun 
What is Democracy? (Astra Taylor) Sat & Sun Only Our Review
Constant Thought (Palmer Morse & Matthew Mikkelsen) Sun Only Filmmakers in Attendance
Waiting in the Wings (Q. Allan Brocka) Sun Only 
Engauge presents: A 16mm Monument to Mekas Weds Only 16mm
The Trial (Sergei Loznitsa) Thurs & Next Fri Only 

AMC Pacific Place:

The Wandering Earth (Frant Gwo) Fri-Thurs Our Review 
The Crossing (Bai Xue) Fri-Thurs 
More than Blue (Gavin Lin) Fri-Thurs 

Regal Parkway Plaza:

Total Dhamaal (Indra Kumar) Fri-Thurs 
Ulan (Irene Villamor) Fri-Thurs 
Badla (Sujoy Ghosh) Fri-Thurs 

AMC Seattle:

The Wedding Guest (Michael Winterbottom) Fri-Thurs 
Cliffs of Freedom (Van Ling) Fri-Thurs 
Climax (Gaspar Noé) Fri-Thurs 

Seattle Art Museum:

Green for Danger (Sidney Gilliat, 1946) Thurs Only 35mm

SIFF Film Center:

A Breath Away (Daniel Roby) Fri-Sun 

AMC Southcenter:

No manches Frida 2 (Nacho Garcia Velilla) Fri-Thurs 
Furie (Lê Văn Kiệt) Fri-Thurs Our Review 

SIFF Uptown:

Everybody Knows (Asghar Farhadi) Fri-Thurs 
Never Look Away (Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck) Fri-Thurs 
Birds of Passage (Cristina Gallego & Ciro Guerra) Fri-Sun
The Fireflies Are Gone (Sebastien Pilote) Sun Only Free Screening
Seattle Jewish Film Festival Mon-Thurs Full Program

Varsity Theatre:

Dragged Across Concrete (S. Craig Zahler) Fri-Thurs 
Out of the Blue (Carol Morely) Fri-Thurs 
To Kill a Mockingbird (Robert Mulligan, 1962) Weds Only 

In Wide Release:

Captain Marvel (Anna Boden & Ryan Fleck) Our Review Our Other Review