Friday November 24 – Thursday November 30

Featured Film:

Lady Bird in Limited Release

I still haven’t seen any of the big art house movies, including Lady Bird. And I’m running late this week because of the holiday, so I’m going to stick with this, now expanded to a few more theatres around the Sound. Although it should be noted that Takashi Miike’s Blade of the Immortal is now in its fourth week at the venerable single-screen theatre, so you should probably check it out. Here’s Ryan on Lady Bird: A24 continues their remarkable streak of films that played at the New York Film Festival and focus on young people with Greta Gerwig’s solo directorial debut Lady Bird. While it has clear strands of DNA from Gerwig’s prior great films co-written with Noah Baumbach, the movie possesses a easy sprightliness all its own. Starring Saoirse Ronan as the eponymous high school student over her senior year as she navigates filial, romantic, and platonic relationships in the staid environs of Sacramento, it is one of the sweetest and most deeply felt films of the year.

Playing This Week:

 

AMC Loews Alderwood:

Lady Bird (Greta Gerwig) Fri-Thurs Our Review
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (Martin McDonagh) Fri-Thurs Our Review

Ark Lodge Cinemas:

Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (Martin McDonagh) Fri-Thurs Our Review

Central Cinema:

The Philadelphia Story (George Cukor, 1940) Fri-Tues
Alien (Ridley Scott, 1979) Fri-Tues

SIFF Egyptian:

Lady Bird (Greta Gerwig) Fri-Thurs Our Review

Century Federal Way:

Howl’s Moving Castle (Hayao Miyazaki, 2004) Sun, Mon & Weds Only Subtitled Monday
Elf (Jon Favreau, 2003) Sun & Weds Only

Grand Cinema:

The Florida Project (Sean Baker) Fri-Thurs Our Review Our Other Review
Loving Vincent (Dorota Kobiela & Hugh Welchman) Fri-Thurs
Lady Bird (Greta Gerwig) Fri-Thurs Our Review
Jane (Brett Morgen) Fri-Thurs
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (Martin McDonagh) Fri-Thurs Our Review
Bugs (Andreas Johnsen) Tues Only
Of Race and Reconciliation Thurs Only Free Screening
Biophilic Design: The Architecture of Life (Bill Finnegan) Thurs Only

Grand Illusion Cinema:

Blade of the Immortal (Takashi Miike) Fri-Sun, Tues & Thurs
The Light of the Moon (Jessica M. Thompson) Fri-Thurs
Wheels of Terror (Christopher Cain) Sat Only VHS

Cinemark Lincoln Square:

Lady Bird (Greta Gerwig) Fri-Thurs Our Review
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (Martin McDonagh) Fri-Thurs Our Review
Last Flag Flying (Richard Linklater) Fri-Thurs Our Review
Tumhari Sulu (Suresh Triveni) Fri-Thurs
Theeran Adhigaaram Ondru (Vinoth) Fri-Thurs
Mental Madhilo (Vivek Athreya) Fri-Thurs
Howl’s Moving Castle (Hayao Miyazaki, 2004) Sun, Mon & Weds Only Subtitled Monday
Elf (Jon Favreau, 2003) Sun & Weds Only

Regal Meridian:

The Killing of a Sacred Deer (Yorgos Lanthimos) Fri-Thurs Our Review
Explosion (Chang Zheng) Fri-Thurs
Lady Bird (Greta Gerwig) Fri-Thurs Our Review
Novitiate (Margaret Betts) Fri-Thurs
Loving Vincent (Dorota Kobiela & Hugh Welchman) Fri-Thurs
My Friend Dahmer (Marc Meyers) Fri-Thurs
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (Martin McDonagh) Fri-Thurs Our Review
Howl’s Moving Castle (Hayao Miyazaki, 2004) Sun, Mon & Weds Only Subtitled Monday

Northwest Film Forum:

We the Workers (Wenhai Huang) Fri-Sun
Escapes (Michael Almereyda) Fri-Sun Our Review
Brimstone & Glory (Viktor Jakovleski) Sat Only
Shadowman (Oren Jacoby) Weds & Thurs Only
Don’t Torture a Duckling (Lucio Fulci, 1972) Weds Only
The Illinois Parables (Deborah Stratman) Thurs Only 16mm

AMC Oak Tree:

Tumhari Sulu (Suresh Triveni) Fri-Thurs

AMC Pacific Place:

Last Flag Flying (Richard Linklater) Fri-Thurs Our Review

Regal Parkway Plaza:

Tumhari Sulu (Suresh Triveni) Fri-Thurs

 

Seattle Art Museum:

Pretty Poison (Noel Black, 1968) Thurs Only

AMC Seattle:

Lady Bird (Greta Gerwig) Fri-Thurs Our Review
The Florida Project (Sean Baker) Fri-Thurs Our Review Our Other Review
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (Martin McDonagh) Fri-Thurs Our Review

SIFF Film Center:

Hook (Steven Spielberg, 1991) Fri-Sun
Bill Nye: Science Guy (David Alvarado & Jason Sussberg) Thurs Only

AMC Southcenter:

Lady Bird (Greta Gerwig) Fri-Thurs Our Review
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (Martin McDonagh) Fri-Thurs Our Review

Regal Thornton Place:

Lady Bird (Greta Gerwig) Fri-Thurs Our Review
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (Martin McDonagh) Fri-Thurs Our Review
Howl’s Moving Castle (Hayao Miyazaki, 2004) Sun, Mon & Weds Only Subtitled Monday

SIFF Uptown:

The Breadwinner (Nora Twomey) Fri-Thurs
The Florida Project (Sean Baker) Fri-Thurs Our Review Our Other Review
The Square (Ruben Östlund) Fri-Thurs
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (Martin McDonagh) Fri-Thurs Our Review
Loving Vincent (Dorota Kobiela & Hugh Welchman) Fri-Thurs

Varsity Theatre:

Novitiate (Margaret Betts) Fri-Thurs

In Wide Release:

Blade Runner 2049 (Denis Villeneuve) Our Review

Friday November 17 – Thursday November 23

Featured Film:

Lady Bird in Limited Release

I haven’t seen any of the big new movies out this week (Last Flag Flying, Three Billboards, Thirst Street, The Work), but the one I most want to see is Lady Bird. Ryan’s seen it though, and here’s what he has to say: A24 continues their remarkable streak of films that played at the New York Film Festival and focus on young people with Greta Gerwig’s solo directorial debut Lady Bird. While it has clear strands of DNA from Gerwig’s prior great films co-written with Noah Baumbach, the movie possesses a easy sprightliness all its own. Starring Saoirse Ronan as the eponymous high school student over her senior year as she navigates filial, romantic, and platonic relationships in the staid environs of Sacramento, it is one of the sweetest and most deeply felt films of the year. It’s playing now at the Egyptian, Lincoln Square, Thornton Place and the Seattle 10, which used to be the Metro and probably should be again.

Playing This Week:

Central Cinema:

Repo Man (Alex Cox, 1984) Fri-Tues
Planes, Trains & Automobiles (John Hughes, 1987) Fri-Tues

SIFF Egyptian:

Lady Bird (Greta Gerwig) Fri-Thurs Our Review

Century Federal Way:

Rudy (David Anspaugh, 1993) Sun & Weds Only

Grand Cinema:

The Florida Project (Sean Baker) Fri-Thurs Our Review Our Other Review
Loving Vincent (Dorota Kobiela & Hugh Welchman) Fri-Thurs
Jane (Brett Morgen) Fri-Thurs
Rise of the Guardians (Peter Ramsey, 2012) Sat Only Free Screening
Psycho (Alfred Hitchcock, 1960) Sat Only
Trophy (Shaul Schwarz & Christina Clusiau) Tues Only

Grand Illusion Cinema:

Blade of the Immortal (Takashi Miike) Fri-Mon
Bobbi Jene (Elvira Lind) Fri-Weds

Cinemark Lincoln Square:

Lady Bird (Greta Gerwig) Fri-Thurs Our Review
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (Martin McDonagh) Fri-Thurs Our Review
Last Flag Flying (Richard Linklater) Fri-Thurs Our Review
Tumhari Sulu (Suresh Triveni) Fri-Thurs
Khakee/Theeran Adhigaaram Ondru (Vinoth) Fri-Thurs In Tamil or Telugu, Check Listings

Regal Meridian:

The Killing of a Sacred Deer (Yorgos Lanthimos) Fri-Thurs Our Review
Novitiate (Margaret Betts) Fri-Thurs
Loving Vincent (Dorota Kobiela & Hugh Welchman) Fri-Thurs
My Friend Dahmer (Marc Meyers) Fri-Thurs
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (Martin McDonagh) Fri-Thurs Our Review

Northwest Film Forum:

Thirst Street (Nathan Silver) Fri-Sun
KINOFEST Seattle 2017 Fri-Sun Full Program
Brimstone & Glory (Viktor Jakovleski) Sat & Sun Only
The Problem with Apu (Michael Melamedoff) Sun Only Creator & Star in Attendance
The Work (Jairus McLeary & Gethin Aldous) Weds Only
The Laughing Woman (Piero Schivazappa, 1969) Weds Only 35mm

AMC Oak Tree:

Tumhari Sulu (Suresh Triveni) Fri-Thurs

AMC Pacific Place:

Last Flag Flying (Richard Linklater) Fri-Thurs Our Review

Regal Parkway Plaza:

Qarib Qarib Single (Tanuja Chandra) Fri-Thurs
Tumhari Sulu (Suresh Triveni) Fri-Thurs

AMC Seattle:

Novitiate (Margaret Betts) Fri-Thurs
Lady Bird (Greta Gerwig) Fri-Thurs Our Review
The Florida Project (Sean Baker) Fri-Thurs Our Review Our Other Review
The Killing of a Sacred Deer (Yorgos Lanthimos) Fri-Thurs Our Review

SIFF Film Center:

Bill Nye: Science Guy (David Alvarado & Jason Sussberg) Fri-Thurs
Magic Mike XXL (gregory Jacobs, 2015) Sat Only Dissection w/Courtney Sheehan

Regal Thornton Place:

Lady Bird (Greta Gerwig) Fri-Thurs Our Review

SIFF Uptown:

Loving Vincent (Dorota Kobiela & Hugh Welchman) Fri-Thurs
The Florida Project (Sean Baker) Fri-Thurs Our Review Our Other Review
The Square (Ruben Östlund) Fri-Thurs
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (Martin McDonagh) Fri-Thurs Our Review
Romanian Film Festival Fri-Sun Full Program 
Inception (Christopher Nolan, 2010) Weds Only

In Wide Release:

Blade Runner 2049 (Denis Villeneuve) Our Review

Friday November 10 – Thursday November 16

Featured Film:

120 Beats per Minute at the AMC Seattle and Faces Places at the SIFF Film Center

Two of the very best movies of 2017 open this week on single screens in Seattle. Robin Campillo’s 120 Beats per Minute (BPM) is the story of the Paris branch of ACT UP during the early 90s, an expert melding of suspenseful political filmmaking with personal romance and tragedy. Faces Places, by venerable New Wave icon Agnès Varda and ambiguous photographer JR is the year’s best best buddy comedy and probably the nicest movie of the year too, as the two travel around France making large pictures of the people they meet. It’s also the 2017 movie most likely to make you want to punch Jean-Luc Godard in the nose. Taken together, these two French films make a compelling argument that European Cinema is not, in fact, dead. On the other hand, Palme d’Or winner The Square opens too this week at the Uptown and the Lincoln Square.

Playing This Week:

AMC Alderwood:

Wonderstruck (Todd Haynes) Fri-Thurs Our Review

Ark Lodge Cinemas:

This is Spinal Tap (Marty DiBergi, 1984) Sat Only Our Review

Central Cinema:

Magnolia (Paul Thomas Anderson, 1999) Fri, Sat & Mon

SIFF Egyptian:

Lady Bird (Greta Gerwig) Fri-Thurs Our Review

Century Federal Way:

Sardar Mohammad (Harry Bhatti) Fri-Thurs
Casablanca (Michael Curtiz, 1942) Sun & Weds Only Our Review

Grand Cinema:

The Florida Project (Sean Baker) Fri-Thurs Our Review Our Other Review
Loving Vincent (Dorota Kobiela & Hugh Welchman) Fri-Thurs
Jane (Brett Morgen) Fri-Thurs
78/52 (Alexandre O. Philippe) Sat Only
Boston (Jon Dunham) Tues Only
The Birds (Alfred Hitchcock, 1963) Weds Only
Demain (Cyril Dion & Melanie Laurent) Thurs Only

Grand Illusion Cinema:

Blade of the Immortal (Takashi Miike) Fri-Mon, Weds-Thurs
Mansfield 66/67 (Todd Hughes & P. David Ebersole) Fri-Thurs
Alternative Views (John Behrens, 2014) Tues Only

Cinemark Lincoln Square:

Lady Bird (Greta Gerwig) Fri-Thurs Our Review
Wonderstruck (Todd Haynes) Fri-Thurs Our Review
Loving Vincent (Dorota Kobiela & Hugh Welchman) Fri-Thurs
The Square (Ruben Östlund) Fri-Thurs
Golmaal Again!!! (Rohit Shetty) Fri-Thurs
Secret Superstar (Advait Chandan) Fri-Thurs
PSV Garuda Vega 126.18M (Praveen Sattaru) Fri-Thurs
Qarib Qarib Single (Tanuja Chandra) Fri-Thurs
C/O Surya (Suseenthiran) Fri-Thurs
Ittefaq (Abhay Chopra) Fri-Thurs
Dayavittu Gamanisi (Rohit Padaki) Sun Only
Casablanca (Michael Curtiz, 1942) Sun & Weds Only Our Review

Regal Meridian:

The Killing of a Sacred Deer (Yorgos Lanthimos) Fri-Thurs Our Review
Wonderstruck (Todd Haynes) Fri-Thurs Our Review
Loving Vincent (Dorota Kobiela & Hugh Welchman) Fri-Thurs
My Friend Dahmer (Marc Meyers) Fri-Thurs

Northwest Film Forum:

Don’t Break Down: A Film about Jawbreaker (Keith Schieron & Tim Irwin) Fri Only Bassist in Attendance
Signature Move (Jennifer Reeder) Fri & Sat Only
Brimstone & Glory (Viktor Jakovleski) Sat & Thurs Only
Kékszakállú (Gastón Solnicki) Sun Only
Almost Sunrise (Michael Collins) Sun Only
Moving History – Sound & Color Sun Only
Time to Die (Arturo Ripstein, 1966) Weds & Thurs Only
Short Night of Glass Dolls (Aldo Lado, 1971) Weds Only

Regal Parkway Plaza:

Qarib Qarib Single (Tanuja Chandra) Fri-Thurs
Seven Sundays (Cathy Garcia-Molina) Fri-Thurs

AMC Seattle:

BPM (120 Beats per Minute) (Robin Campillo) Fri-Thurs Our Review Our Other Review
The Florida Project (Sean Baker) Fri-Thurs Our Review Our Other Review
The Killing of a Sacred Deer (Yorgos Lanthimos) Fri-Thurs Our Review

Seattle Art Museum:

The Big Parade (King Vidor, 1925) Weds Only Our Podcast
What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (Robert Aldrich, 1962) Thurs Only

SIFF Film Center:

Faces Places (Agnès Varda & JR) Fri-Thurs Our Review

Regal Thornton Place:

Casablanca (Michael Curtiz, 1942) Sun & Weds Only Our Review

SIFF Uptown:

Loving Vincent (Dorota Kobiela & Hugh Welchman) Fri-Thurs
The Florida Project (Sean Baker) Fri-Thurs Our Review Our Other Review
The Square (Ruben Östlund) Fri-Thurs
Cinema Italian Style 2017 Fri-Thurs Full Program

Varsity Theatre:

Casablanca (Michael Curtiz, 1942) Weds Only Our Review
The Truth About Lies (Phil Allocco, 2015) Weds Only

In Wide Release:

Blade Runner 2049 (Denis Villeneuve) Our Review

Friday November 3 – Thursday November 9

Featured Film:

Wonderstruck in Limited Release

On its surface, Todd Haynes’s latest appears to have little in common with prior works by the director of Carol, I’m Not There, Safe and Far From Heaven. But his adaptation of an illustrated novel by Hugo author Brian Selznick, about a deaf boy and a deaf girl, separated by 50 years who run away to New York’s Natural History museum epitomizes a lot of what makes me uneasy about his work, while also being a very satisfying family adventure film. Ryan and I talked about it across several emails over the past week, which you can read here.

Playing This Week:

AMC Alderwood:

Wonderstruck (Todd Haynes) Fri-Thurs Our Review

Central Cinema:

The Shining (Stanley Kubrick, 1980) Fri-Mon
Clue (Jonathan Lynn, 1985) Fri-Mon

SIFF Egyptian:

The Florida Project (Sean Baker) Fri-Weds Our Review Our Other Review

Century Federal Way:

Sardar Mohammad (Harry Bhatti) Fri-Thurs

Grand Cinema:

The Florida Project (Sean Baker) Fri-Thurs Our Review Our Other Review
Loving Vincent (Dorota Kobiela & Hugh Welchman) Fri-Thurs
Goodbye Christopher Robin (Simon Curtis) Fri-Thurs
Okja (Bong Joonho) Sat Only
Sidemen: Long Road to Glory (Scott D. Rosenbaum) Tues Only

Grand Illusion Cinema:

Blade of the Immortal (Takashi Miike) Fri-Thurs

Cinemark Lincoln Square:

The Florida Project (Sean Baker) Fri-Thurs Our Review Our Other Review
Wonderstruck (Todd Haynes) Fri-Thurs Our Review
Loving Vincent (Dorota Kobiela & Hugh Welchman) Fri-Thurs
Golmaal Again!!! (Rohit Shetty) Fri-Thurs
Secret Superstar (Advait Chandan) Fri-Thurs
PSV Garuda Vega 126.18M (Praveen Sattaru) Fri-Thurs
Next Nuvve (Prabhakar) Fri-Thurs
Ittefaq (Abhay Chopra) Fri-Thurs
Faster Fene (Aditya Sarpotdar) Sat & Sun Only

Regal Meridian:

Golmaal Again!!! (Rohit Shetty) Fri-Thurs
The Killing of a Sacred Deer (Yorgos Lanthimos) Fri-Thurs Our Review
Wonderstruck (Todd Haynes) Fri-Thurs Our Review
Loving Vincent (Dorota Kobiela & Hugh Welchman) Fri-Thurs
Tragedy Girls (Tyler MacIntyre) Fri-Thurs
A Silent Voice (Naoko Yamada) Tues & Weds Only

Northwest Film Forum:

Spettacolo (Jeff Malmberg & Chris Shellen) Fri & Weds Only
The Divine Order (Petra Biondina Volpe) Sat-Mon Only
The Resistance Saga Parts 1-3 (Pamela Yates, 1983, 2011, 2017) Sat Only Director & Producer in Attendance
Chavela (Catherine Gund & Daresha Kyi) Weds & Thurs Only
All the Rage (Michael Galinsky, Suki Hawley & David Beilinson) Weds & Thurs Only
Death Laid an Egg (Giulio Questi, 1968) Weds Only
Don’t Break Down: A Film about Jawbreaker (Keith Schieron & Tim Irwin) Thurs & Fri Only Bassist in Attendance
Gilbert (Neil Berkeley) Thurs Only

Paramount Theatre:

The Unknown (Tod Browning, 1927) Mon Only Live Score

Regal Parkway Plaza:

Golmaal Again!!! (Rohit Shetty) Fri-Thurs
Seven Sundays (Cathy Garcia-Molina) Fri-Thurs

AMC Seattle:

The Florida Project (Sean Baker) Fri-Thurs Our Review Our Other Review
Wonderstruck (Todd Haynes) Fri-Thurs Our Review
The Killing of a Sacred Deer (Yorgos Lanthimos) Fri-Thurs Our Review

Seattle Art Museum:

Pickup on South Street (Samuel Fuller, 1953) Thurs Only

SIFF Film Center:

2017 Seattle Turkish Film Festival Fri-Sun Full Program 
Mozart’s Sister 
(René Féret, 2010) Weds Only
Eero Saarinen: The Architect Who Saw the Future (Peter Rosen) Thurs Only

Regal Thornton Place:

A Silent Voice (Naoko Yamada) Tues & Weds Only

SIFF Uptown:

Loving Vincent (Dorota Kobiela & Hugh Welchman) Fri-Thurs
God’s Own Country (Francis Lee) Fri-Thurs
The Killing of a Sacred Deer (Yorgos Lanthimos) Fri-Thurs Our Review

In Wide Release:

Blade Runner 2049 (Denis Villeneuve) Our Review

Friday October 27 – Thursday November 2

Featured Film:

Halloween Week at the Grand Illusion

No theatre in town has more fun come Halloween season than the Grand Illusion. Their second week of oddball grindhouse rarities and bona fide classics continues this week with an eclectic mix of cult favorites and obscurities, playing on everything from actual 35mm film (The Hidden and a mystery triple-feature program called “Nature Gone Amok” and Peter Jackson’s Bad Taste) to VHS (Terror on the Menu) to digital (Ganja & Hess, Effects, Otto; Or, Up With Dead People). The highlight is probably the new digital restoration of Mario Bava’s Kill Baby Kill, playing Saturday and Sunday, which if nothing else should whet your appetite for the Northwest Film Forum’s Giallo series, which also kicks off this week with Bava’s Blood and Black Lace on Wednesday). The week wraps up with another must-see, Takashi Miike’s Dead or Alive, leading-in to their opening of Miike’s latest film, Blade of the Immortal, next Friday.

Playing This Week:

AMC Alderwood:

The Fortress (Hwang Dong-hyuk) Fri-Thurs
Goodbye Christopher Robin (Simon Curtis) Fri-Thurs

Central Cinema:

Army of Darkness (Sam Raimi, 1992) Fri-Tues
Hocus Pocus (Kenny Ortega, 1993) Fri-Tues

SIFF Egyptian:

The Florida Project (Sean Baker) Fri-Weds Our Review Our Other Review

Century Federal Way:

Bhalwan Singh (Param Shiv) Fri-Thurs
The Fortress (Hwang Dong-hyuk) Fri-Thurs
Secret Superstar (Advait Chandan) Fri-Thurs
Spirited Away (Hayao Miyazaki, 2001) Sun, Mon & Weds Only Subtitled Mon Only

Grand Cinema:

Lucky (John Carroll Lynch) Fri-Thurs
Goodbye Christopher Robin (Simon Curtis) Fri-Thurs
Halloween (John Carpenter, 1978) Sat Only
Garbage Warrior (Oliver Hodge, 2008) Thurs Only

Grand Illusion Cinema:

Effects (Dusty Nelson, 1980) Fri Only
The Hidden (Jack Sholder, 1987) Fri Only 35mm
Kill Baby Kill (Mario Bava, 1966) Sat & Sun Only
Ganja & Hess (Bill Gunn, 1973) Sat & Mon Only
Terror on the Menu (Bud Townsend, 1972) Sat Only VHS
Nature Gone Amok 35mm Triple Feature Pizza Party Sun Only 35mm
Otto; Or, Up With Dead People (Bruce LaBruce, 2008) Mon Only
Bad Taste (Peter Jackson, 1987) Tues Only 35mm
Dead or Alive (Takashi Miike, 1999) Thurs Only

Cinemark Lincoln Square:

The Florida Project (Sean Baker) Fri-Thurs Our Review Our Other Review
Loving Vincent (Dorota Kobiela & Hugh Welchman) Fri-Thurs
Golmaal Again!!! (Rohit Shetty) Fri-Thurs
Secret Superstar (Advait Chandan) Fri-Thurs
Goodbye Christopher Robin (Simon Curtis) Fri-Thurs
Mersal (Atlee Kumar) Fri-Thurs
Vunnadi Okate Zindagi (Kishore Tirumala) Fri-Thurs
Spirited Away (Hayao Miyazaki, 2001) Sun, Mon & Weds Only Subtitled Mon Only
Little Shop of Horrors (Frank Oz, 1986) Sun & Tues Only

Regal Meridian:

Golmaal Again!!! (Rohit Shetty) Fri-Thurs
The Killing of a Sacred Deer (Yorgos Lanthimos) Fri-Thurs Our Review
The Nightmare Before Christmas (Henry Selick, 1993) Fri-Thurs
Goodbye Christopher Robin (Simon Curtis) Fri-Thurs
Spirited Away (Hayao Miyazaki, 2001) Sun, Mon & Weds Only

Northwest Film Forum:

Rat Film (Theo Anthony) Fri-Sun
Suspiria (Dario Argento, 1977) Fri Only Live Soundtrack
Out of State (Ciara Lacy) Sat Only
Therapy for a Vampire (David Rühm, 2014) Sat Only
Mary Lou Williams: The Lady Who Swings the Band (Carol Bash, 2015) Sun Only
Blood and Black Lace (Mario Bava, 1964) Weds Only
Vampir-Cuadecuc (Pere Portabella, 1971) Thurs Only
Mama Africa (Mika Kaurismäki, 2011) Thurs Only

Regal Parkway Plaza:

Golmaal Again!!! (Rohit Shetty) Fri-Thurs
Wind River (Taylor Sheridan) Fri-Thurs Our Review
Seven Sundays (Cathy Garcia-Molina) Fri-Thurs

AMC Seattle:

The Killing of a Sacred Deer (Yorgos Lanthimos) Fri-Thurs Our Review
Human Flow (Ai Weiwei) Fri-Thurs
The Heyday of the Insensitive Bastards (Various) Fri-Thurs
Goodbye Christopher Robin (Simon Curtis) Fri-Thurs

Seattle Art Museum:

The Naked Alibi (Jerry Hopper, 1954) Thurs Only

SIFF Film Center:

25th Seattle Polish Film Festival Sat-Sun Full Program

Regal Thornton Place:

The Nightmare Before Christmas (Henry Selick, 1993) Fri-Thurs
Spirited Away (Hayao Miyazaki, 2001) Sun, Mon & Weds Only

SIFF Uptown:

Loving Vincent (Dorota Kobiela & Hugh Welchman) Fri-Thurs
Lucky (John Carroll Lynch) Fri-Thurs No Shows Tuesday
The Killing of a Sacred Deer (Yorgos Lanthimos) Fri-Thurs Our Review
The King’s Choice (Erik Poppe) Fri-Thurs
Kedi (Ceyda Torun) Sun Only National Cat Day

Varsity Theatre:

Leatherface (Alexandre Bustillo & Julien Maury) Fri-Thurs
Spirited Away (Hayao Miyazaki, 2001) Mon Only Subtitled

In Wide Release:

Blade Runner 2049 (Denis Villeneuve) Our Review

Friday October 20 – Thursday October 26

Featured Film:

The Florida Project at the SIFF Egyptian and the Lincoln Square

Normally I’d use this space to highlight the Northwest Film Forums presentation of an unearthed, uncut 35mm print of Dario Argento’s classic horror film Suspiria, with star Jessica Harper in attendance. But they’re playing it one night only and both shows have been sold out for weeks. So if, like me, you’re shut out of the movie event of the fall, you should go see what is quite probably the best American film of 2017 so far, Sean Baker’s The Florida Project. We like it so much, we reviewed it twice in a single day. Here’s Ryan’s take on it and here’s mine.

Playing This Week:

AMC Alderwood:

The Fortress (Hwang Dong-hyuk) Fri-Thurs
The Bachelors (Kurt Voelker) Fri-Thurs

Ark Lodge Cinemas:

Death Bed: The Bed that Eats (George Barry, 1977) Thurs Only

Central Cinema:

Notorious (Alfred Hitchcock, 1946) Fri-Mon   Our Review
The Cabin in the Woods (Drew Goddard, 2012) Fri-Mon
The Nightmare Emporium (Various) Tues Only

SIFF Egyptian:

The Florida Project (Sean Baker) Fri-Weds Our Review Our Other Review

Century Federal Way:

The Fortress (Hwang Dong-hyuk) Fri-Thurs
Secret Superstar (Advait Chandan) Fri-Thurs
A Nightmare on Elm Street (Wes Craven, 1984) Sun & Weds Only

Grand Cinema:

Lucky (John Carroll Lynch) Fri-Thurs
The Last Dalai Lama? (Mickey Lemle) Fri-Thurs
Dolores (Peter Bratt) Fri-Thurs
Young Frankenstein (Mel Brooks, 1974) Sat Only
The Exorcist (William Friedkin, 1973) Sat Only
California Typewriter (Doug Nichol) Tues Only
Turn It Around: The Story Of East Bay Punk (Corbett Reford) Thurs Only
The Road to Nickelsville (Derek Armstrong McNeill) Thurs Only

Grand Illusion Cinema:

The Old Dark House (James Whale, 1932) Fri, Sat, Mon & Weds
The Witch (Robert Eggers, 2015) Fri-Thurs Our Review
Rawhead Rex (George Pavlou, 1986) Sat & Thurs Only
2nd Annual Scarecrow Video Weirdo Horror Triple Feature Sun Only VHS
Damsels of Doom: Horror B-Movie Double Feature Tues Only 16mm

Cinemark Lincoln Square:

The Florida Project (Sean Baker) Fri-Thurs Our Review Our Other Review
Loving Vincent (Dorota Kobiela & Hugh Welchman) Fri-Thurs
Golmaal Again!!! (Rohit Shetty) Fri-Thurs
Secret Superstar (Advait Chandan) Fri-Thurs
Goodbye Christopher Robin (Simon Curtis) Fri-Thurs
Mersal (Atlee Kumar) Fri-Thurs
Raja the Great (Anil Ravipudi) Fri-Thurs
Tokyo Ghoul (Kentarô Hagiwara) Sat Only
A Nightmare on Elm Street (Wes Craven, 1984) Sun & Weds Only

Regal Meridian:

Golmaal Again!!! (Rohit Shetty) Fri-Thurs
Wind River (Taylor Sheridan) Fri-Thurs Our Review
Mother! (Darren Aronofsky) Fri-Thurs Our Review

Northwest Film Forum:

4 Days in France (Jérôme Reybaud) Fri-Thurs
King of Jazz (John Murray Anderson, 1930) Sun Only
Rat Film (Theo Anthony) Starts Weds
Suspiria (Dario Argento, 1977) Thurs Only Jessica Harper in Attendance Sold Out

AMC Pacific Place:

Never Say Die (Yang Song & Chiyu Zhang) Fri-Thurs

Regal Parkway Plaza:

Golmaal Again!!! (Rohit Shetty) Fri-Thurs
Wind River (Taylor Sheridan) Fri-Thurs Our Review

AMC Seattle:

Dina (Antonio Santini & Dan Sickles) Fri-Thurs
The Departure (Lana Wilson) Fri-Thurs

Seattle Art Museum:

Kiss of Death (Henry Hathaway, 1947) Thurs Only

SIFF Film Center:

Night of the Living Dead (George Romero, 1968) Fri-Sun

SIFF Uptown:

Loving Vincent (Dorota Kobiela & Hugh Welchman) Fri-Thurs
Lucky (John Carroll Lynch) Fri-Thurs
Seattle Polish Film Festival Fri-Sun Full Program
Halloween (John Carpenter, 1978) Fri, Mon & Tues Only
Night of the Living Dead (George Romero, 1968) Mon & Tues Only
The Fall (Tarsem Singh, 2006) Weds Only

Varsity Theatre:

Jungle (Greg McLean) Fri-Thurs
Walking Out (Andrew J. Smith & Alex Smith) Fri-Thurs
Leatherface (Alexandre Bustillo & Julien Maury) Fri-Thurs

In Wide Release:

Blade Runner 2049 (Denis Villeneuve) Our Review

Friday October 13 – Thursday October 19

Featured Film:

The Princess Bride in Wide Release

Our VIFF coverage is on-going though the festival has come to an end, and there’s good stuff to be seen on the art house circuit (the TWIST film festival, Ex Libris at the Grand, Days of Heaven at SAM), and I wouldn’t normally feature one of these TCM/Fathom Events repertory showings, but it’s my wife’s birthday week and this is her favorite movie, an adaptation of the book by her favorite author. If you haven’t seen it, don’t miss it this Sunday and Wednesday at any of several multiplexes around the region. If you have seen it, you might as well watch it again. It never, ever gets old.

Playing This Week:

Admiral Theatre:

Rooted in Peace (Greg Reitman) Mon Only

AMC Alderwood:

Brave (Brenda Chapman & Mark Andrews, 2012) Fri-Thurs
The Outlaws (Kang Yoonsung) Fri-Thurs

Central Cinema:

Dial M for Murder (Alfred Hitchcock, 1954) Fri-Tues
Hausu (Nobuhiko Obayashi, 1977) Fri-Tues
Get Out (Jordan Peele) Thurs Only

SIFF Egyptian:

TWIST Seattle Queer Film Festival Fri-Thurs Full Program

Century Federal Way:

Bailaras (Ksshitij Chaudhary) Fri-Thurs
The Princess Bride (Rob Reiner, 1987) Sun & Weds Only

Grand Cinema:

Lucky (John Carroll Lynch) Fri-Thurs
Rosemary’s Baby (Roman Polanski, 1968) Sat Only
Ex Libris: New York Public Library (Frederick Wiseman) Tues Only Our Review
The Lady Vanishes (Alfred Hitchcock, 1938) Weds Only

Grand Illusion Cinema:

M.F.A. (Natalia Leite) Fri-Thurs
Finding Joseph I: The HR from Bad Brains Documentary (James Lathos) Sat Only
Danger Diva (Robert McGinley) Sat & Weds Only
EXcinema Group Show Tues Only

Cinemark Lincoln Square:

Judwaa 2 (David Dhawan) Fri-Thurs
Raju Gari Gadhi 2 (Omkar) Fri-Thurs
Mahanubhavudu (Maruthi) Fri-Thurs
Kaafi Thota (T. N. Seetharam) Sat & Sun Only
The Princess Bride (Rob Reiner, 1987) Sun & Weds Only

Regal Meridian:

Chasing the Dragon (Wong Jing & Jason Kwan) Fri-Thurs
Wind River (Taylor Sheridan) Fri-Thurs Our Review
Mother! (Darren Aronofsky) Fri-Thurs Our Review

Northwest Film Forum:

Tasveer South Asian Film Festival Fri-Sun Full Program
TWIST Seattle Queer Film Festival Fri-Thurs Full Program

AMC Pacific Place:

Brave (Brenda Chapman & Mark Andrews, 2012) Fri-Thurs
City of Rock (Dong Chengpeng) Fri-Thurs
Never Say Die (Yang Song & Chiyu Zhang) Fri-Thurs

Regal Parkway Plaza:

Judwaa 2 (David Dhawan) Fri-Thurs
Last Night (Bb Joyce Bernal) Fri-Thurs
Til Death Do Us Part (Chris Stokes) Fri-Thurs
Wind River (Taylor Sheridan) Fri-Thurs Our Review

AMC Seattle:

The Big Sick (Michael Showalter) Fri-Thurs Our Review
So B. It (Stephen Gyllenhaal) Fri-Thurs
The Secret Scripture (Jim Sheridan) Fri-Thurs

Seattle Art Museum:

Leon Morin, Priest (Jean-Pierre Melville, 1961) Weds Only
Days of Heaven (Terrence Malick, 1978) Thurs Only

SIFF Film Center:

Wasted! The Story of Food Waste (Anna Chai & Nari Kye) Fri-Sun
Crash Kids Sat Only
The Painting (Jean-François Laguionie, 2011) Weds Only

AMC Southcenter:

Brave (Brenda Chapman & Mark Andrews, 2012) Fri-Thurs

SIFF Uptown:

Dolores (Peter Bratt) Fri-Thurs
Lucky (John Carroll Lynch) Fri-Thurs
International Ocean Film Tour Thurs Only

Varsity Theatre:

Columbus (Kogonada) Fri-Thurs Our Review Our Other Review
Walking Out (Andrew J. Smith & Alex Smith) Fri-Thurs
The Princess Bride (Rob Reiner, 1987) Weds Only

In Wide Release:

Blade Runner 2049 (Denis Villeneuve) Our Review

Friday October 6 – Thursday October 12

Featured Film:

Ex Libris: New York Public Library at the Northwest Film Forum

We’re still covering the Vancouver Film Festival (in fact, I’m still in Canada), so far we have reviews of 24 Frames, Forest Movie and Prototype, Claire’s Camera, Maison du bonheur, Scaffold and Let Your Heart Be Lightand Western, with more to come over the next week or so. In the meantime, one of the best films of the year is opening this week at the NWFF, Frederick Wiseman’s look at the New York Public Library system. Prowling around various branches through the city, focusing on the people who organize and fund the library and the people who use it, and the implicit class and racial differences that separate them, Wiseman demonstrates both the necessity of the liberal project and its fundamental inadequacy.

Playing This Week:

Admiral Theatre:

Rooted in Peace (Greg Reitman) Mon Only

AMC Alderwood:

The Princess and the Frog (Ron Clements & John Musker, 2009) Fri-Thurs
Judwaa 2 (David Dhawan) Fri-Thurs
Brad’s Status (Mike White) Fri-Thurs
Earth: One Amazing Day (Peter Webber, Lixin Fan & Richard Dale) Fri-Thurs

Ark Lodge Cinemas:

Creepshow (George Romero, 1982) Thurs Only

Central Cinema:

North by Northwest (Alfred Hitchcock, 1959) Fri-Tues
Shaun of the Dead (Edgar Wright, 2004) Fri-Tues

SIFF Egyptian:

The Last Dalai Lama? (Mickey Lemle) Fri-Mon
Clive Davis: The Soundtrack of Our Lives (Chris Perkel) Tues Only

Century Federal Way:

Bailaras (Ksshitij Chaudhary) Fri-Thurs
Life of Brian (Terry Jones, 1979) Sun & Weds Only

Grand Cinema:

Tacoma Film Festival Fri-Thurs Full Program
The Shining (Stanley Kubrick, 1980) Sat Only

Grand Illusion Cinema:

The Force (Peter Nicks) Fri-Thurs
Danger Diva (Robert McGinley) Fri & Sat Only
Better Watch Out (Chris Peckover) Fri & Sat Only
Finding Joseph I: The HR from Bad Brains Documentary (James Lathos) Thurs & Next Sat Only

Cinemark Lincoln Square:

Judwaa 2 (David Dhawan) Fri-Thurs
Chef (Raja Krishna Menon) Fri-Thurs
Mahanubhavudu (Maruthi) Fri-Thurs
Spyder (A.R. Murugadoss) Fri-Thurs
Life of Brian (Terry Jones, 1979) Sun & Weds Only

Regal Meridian:

Chasing the Dragon (Wong Jing & Jason Kwan) Fri-Thurs
Brad’s Status (Mike White) Fri-Thurs
Judwaa 2 (David Dhawan) Fri-Thurs

Northwest Film Forum:

Tasveer South Asian Film Festival Fri-Thurs Full Program
Ex Librs: New York Public Library (Frederick Wiseman) Fri-Sun, Weds & Thurs Our Review
Unrest (Jennifer Brea) Fri-Sun, Weds & Thurs

AMC Pacific Place:

The Princess and the Frog (Ron Clements & John Musker, 2009) Fri-Thurs
City of Rock (Dong Chengpeng) Fri-Thurs
Never Say Die (Yang Song & Chiyu Zhang) Fri-Thurs
Sky Hunter (Li Chen) Fri-Thurs

Regal Parkway Plaza:

Judwaa 2 (David Dhawan) Fri-Thurs
Last Night (Bb Joyce Bernal) Fri-Thurs
Til Death Do Us Part (Chris Stokes) Fri-Thurs
Brad’s Status (Mike White) Fri-Thurs
Wind River (Taylor Sheridan) Fri-Thurs Our Review

AMC Seattle:

The Big Sick (Michael Showalter) Fri-Thurs Our Review

Seattle Art Museum:

Les enfant terribles (Jean-Pierre Melville, 1950) Weds Only
The File on Thelma Jordan (Robert Siodmak, 1950) Thurs Only

SIFF Film Center:

Take Every Wave: The Life of Laird Hamilton (Rory Kennedy) Fri-Thurs

AMC Southcenter:

The Princess and the Frog (Ron Clements & John Musker, 2009) Fri-Thurs
Til Death Do Us Part (Chris Stokes) Fri-Thurs

SIFF Uptown:

Dolores (Peter Bratt) Fri-Thurs
Pearl Jam: Let’s Play Two (Danny Clinch) Fri-Thurs
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (MIchel Gondry, 2004) Weds Only

Varsity Theatre:

Columbus (Kogonada) Fri-Thurs Our Review Our Other Review
Te Ata (Nathan Frankowski) Fri-Thurs

In Wide Release:

Blade Runner 2049 (Denis Villeneuve) Our Review
Mother! (Darren Aronofsky) Our Review

Friday September 29 – Thursday October 5

Featured Film:

The Vancouver International Film Festival

Once again we at Seattle Screen Scene are headed north for the Vancouver Film Festival. Anticipated highlights include: Abbas Kiarostami’s 24 Frames, Hong Sangsoo’s Claire’s Camera, Agnès Varda’s Faces Places, Jane Campion’s Top of the Lake: China Girl, Arnaud Desplechin’s Ismael’s Ghosts, Ben Russell’s Good Luck, Yorgos Lanthimos’s Killing of a Sacred Deer, Luca Guadagnino’s Call Me By Your Name, Sean Baker’s The Florida Project, Alex Ross Perry’s Golden Exits, Ruben Östlund’s The Square and Wilson Yip’s SPL3: Paradox, alongside the one of the best collections of Asian cinema to be found in any Western film festival and the finest in cutting-edge Canadian film.

Playing This Week:

Admiral Theatre:

Rooted in Peace (Greg Reitman) Mon Only

AMC Alderwood:

Tangled (Nathan Greno & Byron Howard, 2010) Fri-Thurs
Judwaa 2 (David Dhawan) Fri-Thurs
Brad’s Status (Mike White) Fri-Thurs

Central Cinema:

Eraserhead (David Lynch, 1977) Fri-Weds
The Fifth Element (Steve Barron, 1990) Fri-Weds Our Review

Cinerama:

Blade Runner: Final Cut (Ridley Scott, 1982) Fri-Weds

SIFF Egyptian:

Pearl Jam: Let’s Play Two (Danny Clinch) Fri-Weds

Century Federal Way:

Nikka Zaildar 2 (Simerjit Singh) Fri-Thurs
The Tingler (William Castle, 1959) Sun & Weds Only

Grand Cinema:

Columbus (Kogonada) Fri-Thurs Our Review Our Other Review
The Midwife (Martin Provost) Fri-Thurs
Menashe (Joshua Z. Weinstein) Fri-Thurs
The Big Sick (Michael Showalter) Fri-Thurs Our Review
The Viceroy’s House (Gurinder Chadha) Fri-Thurs
Lemon (Janicza Bravo) Sat Only
Marie Curie: The Courage of Knowledge (Marie Noëlle) Tues Only
Tacoma Film Festival Starts Thurs Full Program

Grand Illusion Cinema:

Super Dark Times (Kevin Phillips) Fri-Thurs
The Search for Weng Weng (Andrew Leavold) Tues Only

Cinemark Lincoln Square:

Stronger (David Gordon Green) Fri-Thurs
Judwaa 2 (David Dhawan) Fri-Thurs
Jai Lava Kusa (K. S. Ravindra) Fri-Thurs
Mahanubhavudu (Maruthi) Fri-Thurs
Spyder (A.R. Murugadoss) Fri-Thurs In Tamil & Telugu, Check Listings
The Tingler (William Castle, 1959) Sun & Weds Only

Regal Meridian:

Chasing the Dragon (Wong Jing & Jason Kwan) Fri-Thurs
Brad’s Status (Mike White) Fri-Thurs
Judwaa 2 (David Dhawan) Fri-Thurs
Spyder (A.R. Murugadoss) Fri-Thurs

Northwest Film Forum:

Local Sightings Film Festival Fri & Sat Only Full Program
Danger Diva (Robert McGinley) Fri Only
Baywitch presents MIPoPS (Various) Sat Only Live Soundtrack
Unrest (Jennifer Brea) Starts Weds

AMC Pacific Place:

Tangled (Nathan Greno & Byron Howard, 2010) Fri-Thurs
Stronger (David Gordon Green) Fri-Thurs
Never Say Die (Yang Song & Chiyu Zhang) Fri-Thurs
Victoria & Abdul (Stephen Frears) Fri-Thurs

Regal Parkway Plaza:

Judwaa 2 (David Dhawan) Fri-Thurs
Spyder (A.R. Murugadoss) Fri-Thurs
Til Death Do Us Part (Chris Stokes) Fri-Thurs
Brad’s Status (Mike White) Fri-Thurs
Pearl Jam: Let’s Play Two (Danny Clinch) Tues Only

AMC Seattle:

The Big Sick (Michael Showalter) Fri-Thurs Our Review
Stronger (David Gordon Green) Fri-Thurs
Brad’s Status (Mike White) Fri-Thurs

Seattle Art Museum:

Lured (Douglas Sirk, 1947) Thurs Only

SIFF Film Center:

Mattress Men (Colm Quinn) Sat Only
Irish Shorts Program 1 (Various) Sat Only
Emerald City (Colin Broderick) Sat Only
Song of Granite (Pat Collins) Sun Only
Irish Shorts Program 2 (Various) Sun Only
In The Name of Peace: John Hume in America (Maurice Fitzpatrick) Sun Only

AMC Southcenter:

Tangled (Nathan Greno & Byron Howard, 2010) Fri-Thurs
Stronger (David Gordon Green) Fri-Thurs
Til Death Do Us Part (Chris Stokes) Fri-Thurs

Regal Thornton Place:

Stronger (David Gordon Green) Fri-Thurs

SIFF Uptown:

Menashe (Joshua Z. Weinstein) Fri-Thurs
French Cinema Now Fri-Thurs Full Program
Pearl Jam: Let’s Play Two (Danny Clinch) Thurs Only

Varsity Theatre:

The Unknown Girl (Jean-Pierre & Luc Dardenne) Fri-Thurs Our Review Our Other Review
Columbus (Kogonada) Fri-Thurs Our Review Our Other Review
Manhattan Short Film Festival (Various) Fri Only

In Wide Release:

Mother! (Darren Aronofsky) Our Review
Wind River (Taylor Sheridan) Our Review

Friday September 22 – Thursday September 28

Featured Film:

The Big Sleep at the Seattle Art Museum

SAM’s autumn series devoted to film noir kicks off this Thursday with Howard Hawks’s seminal The Big Sleep, a film which has played here on Seattle Screens many times before (hard to believe it’s now been a decade since we played it at the Metro), but one which only grows stranger every time you see it. We talked about it on The Frances Farmer Show last spring. Coming up in the Here Comes the Night series are established classics like Chinatown, Kiss of Death, What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? and Pickup on South Street, alongside more obscure gems like The File on Thelma Jordan, Pretty Poison, The Naked Alibi, and Douglas Sirk’s Lured, starring Lucille Ball and George Sanders.

Playing This Week:

AMC Alderwood:

Mulan (Tony Bancroft & Barry Cook, 1998) Fri-Thurs
Brad’s Status (Mike White) Fri-Thurs

Ark Lodge Cinemas:

Teach Us All (Sonia Lowman) Mon Only

Central Cinema:

Snakes on a Plane (David R. Ellis 2006) Fri-Weds
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Steve Barron, 1990) Fri-Mon, Weds

SIFF Egyptian:

Hype! (Doug Pray, 1996) Mon Only Live Music, Q&A after

Century Federal Way:

Jai Lava Kusa (K. S. Ravindra) Fri-Thurs
Nikka Zaildar 2 (Simerjit Singh) Fri-Thurs
Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind (Hayao Miyazaki, 1984) Sun & Mon Only Our Podcast Dubbed Sunday, Subtitled Monday
Wall Street (Oliver Stone, 1987) Sun & Weds Only

Grand Cinema:

Columbus (Kogonada) Fri-Thurs Our Review Our Other Review
The Midwife (Martin Provost) Fri-Thurs
Menashe (Joshua Z. Weinstein) Fri-Thurs
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre 2 (Tobe Hooper, 1986) Sat Only
Revolting Rhymes (Jakob Schuh, Jan Lachauer) Sun Only
Lucky (John Carroll Lynch) Sun Only
The Last Dalai Lama? (Mickey Lemle) Tues Only
Fix It: Health Care at the Tipping Point Thurs Only Free Screening

Grand Illusion Cinema:

L7: Pretend We’re Dead (Sarah Price) Fri & Sat Only
Boris Without Beatrice (Denis Côté) Fri-Thurs
The Road Movie (Denis Côté) Sun Only

Cinemark Lincoln Square:

Stronger (David Gordon Green) Fri-Thurs
Thupparivalan (Mysskin) Fri-Thurs
Jai Lava Kusa (K. S. Ravindra) Fri-Thurs
Simran (Hansal Mehta) Fri-Thurs
Bhoomi (Omung Kumar) Fri-Thurs
Magalir Mattum (Bramma G) Fri-Thurs
Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind (Hayao Miyazaki, 1984) Sun & Mon Only Our Podcast Dubbed Sunday, Subtitled Monday
Wall Street (Oliver Stone, 1987) Sun & Weds Only
Spyder (A.R. Murugadoss) Tues-Thurs Only

Regal Meridian:

The Tiger Hunter (Lena Khan) Fri-Thurs
Rebel in the Rye (Danny Strong) Fri-Thurs
Brad’s Status (Mike White) Fri-Thurs
Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind (Hayao Miyazaki, 1984) Sun, Mon & Weds Only Our Podcast Dubbed or Subtitled, Check Listings
Spyder (A.R. Murugadoss) Tues & Weds Only

Northwest Film Forum:

Local Hallucinations: Short Films (Dave Hanagan) Sat Only
Sandy Osawa Retrospective Sun Only
Local Sightings Film Festival Fri-Thurs Full Program
Rocketmen (Webster Crowell) Thurs Only

AMC Pacific Place:

Mulan (Tony Bancroft & Barry Cook, 1998) Fri-Thurs
Stronger (David Gordon Green) Fri-Thurs
Baby Driver (Edgar Wright) Fri-Thurs Our Review

Regal Parkway Plaza:

Spyder (A.R. Murugadoss) Tues-Thurs Only
Shubh Mangal Saavdhan (Rs Prasanna) Fri-Thurs

AMC Seattle:

Ingrid Goes West (Matt Spicer) Fri-Thurs Our Review
The Big Sick (Michael Showalter) Fri-Thurs Our Review
Stronger (David Gordon Green) Fri-Thurs
Trophy (Shaul Schwarz &Christina Clusiau) Fri-Thurs
Brad’s Status (Mike White) Fri-Thurs

Seattle Art Museum:

The Big Sleep (Howard Hawks, 1946) Thurs Only Our Podcast

SIFF Film Center:

Lane 1974 (S.J. Chiro) Fri-Thurs

AMC Southcenter:

Because of Gracia (Tom Simes) Fri-Thurs
Stronger (David Gordon Green) Fri-Thurs
Mulan (Tony Bancroft & Barry Cook, 1998) Fri-Thurs
The Houses October Built 2 (Bobby Roe) Fri-Thurs

Regal Thornton Place:

Brad’s Status (Mike White) Fri-Thurs
Stronger (David Gordon Green) Fri-Thurs
Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind (Hayao Miyazaki, 1984) Sun, Mon & Weds Only Our Podcast Dubbed or Subtitled, Check Listings
Wall Street (Oliver Stone, 1987) Sun & Weds Only

SIFF Uptown:

The Trip to Spain (Michael Winterbottom) Fri-Thurs
Menashe (Joshua Z. Weinstein) Fri-Thurs
The Midwife (Martin Provost) Fri-Thurs
Dirty Dancing (Emile Ardolino, 1987) Sun Only Movie Party
Gravity (Alfonso Cuarón) Weds Only In 3D, Sponsored by Headlight Cannabis
Black Sabbath: The End of the End (Dick Carruthers) Thurs Only
Django (Etienne Comar) Thurs Only

Varsity Theatre:

Columbus (Kogonada) Fri-Thurs Our Review Our Other Review
Year by the Sea (Alexander Janko) Fri-Thurs

In Wide Release:

Wind River (Taylor Sheridan) Our Review
Leap! (Eric Summer & Éric Warin) Our Review