It would have been a great time to figure out what needed to go, but I was running short on time, so everything is in a box, waiting for me to decide its fate later. Should make unpacking interesting, at least.
Best of all, my new place is only 20 blocks from the Hollywood Theatre here in Portland, so it will be easier for me to catch the monthly Grindhouse Film Festival starting in April. And as I'm close to a couple of first run theaters, I can get to a new Horror/Sci Fi/Fantasy release without having to spend an hour on the bus. I can't wait!
But enough on that. Let's get to the Weekly Update, where you'll find a bunch of great movies and stage events sure to appeal to all Pacific Northwest Fans. And after you get done here, head over to the Horror/Sci Fi/Fantasy Calendar for early notice on other great movies, cons and stage events taking place in 2022 and beyond. For example, you'll find details on the Booklover's Burlesque: The Sci-Fi Edition taking place in Portland, OR, next month. And you'll find details on the guests at Crypticon Seattle, and the Washington State Summer Con in Puyallup, WA.
Anyway, time to get back to work, than more packing! Stay safe and be healthy, and I'll be back next week!
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Playing This Week
The second film in John Carpenter's "Apocalypse Trilogy,"
Prince of Darkness, will play at
The Grand Illusion (1403 NE 50th St in Seattle, WA) through Wednesday, March 30.
McMenimans Kennedy School (5736 NE 33rd Ave in Portland, OR) will show director Mamoru Hosoda's animated film
Belle through Thursday, March 31.
"If
Boogie Nights and
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre had a baby,
X
would be their demonic love-child!" Well, just shut up and take my
money!! The latest from director Ti West (The House of the Devil, The
Innkeepers),
X continues next week at the
Laurelhurst Theater and Pub (2735 E Burnside St in Portland, OR),
Studio One Theaters (3945 SE Powell Blvd in Portland, OR), the
Kiggins Theatre (1011 Main St in Vancouver, WA), the
Hollywood Theatre (4122 NE Sandy Blvd in Portland, OR), the
Broadway Metro (888 Willamette St in Eugene, OR),
Cinema 21 (616 NW 21st Ave in Portland, OR), and the
Salem Cinema (1127 Broadway NE in Salem, OR). It opens at the
Darkside Cinema (215 SW 4th St in Corvallis, OR) on Friday, March 25.
Studio One Theaters (3945 SE Powell Blvd in Portland, OR) will show the Japanese animated dark fantasy
Jujutsu Kaisen 0, both dubbed and English subtitled versions, through Thursday, March 31. The film is also playing at
The Grand Cinema (606 Fawcett Ave in Tacoma, WA) and the
Hollywood Theatre (4122 NE Sandy Blvd in Portland, OR) through Thursday, March 31.
You can head down the Yellow Brick Road to see him, or just go to
Central Cinema (1411 21St Ave in Seattle, WA) and catch
The Wizard of Oz on the big screen through Thursday, March 31.
David Lynch put allusions to
The Wizard of Oz in his script, so it seems fitting that
Central Cinema (1411 21St Ave in Seattle, WA) will show
Wild at Heart through Wednesday, March 30.
Stumptown Stages presents
Tinderella: the Modern Musical,
in which a princess is shown the magic of Tinder by her
fairy-god-roommate. Doesn't sound like a Disney-fied take on the
classic fairy tale! The production runs through April 17 at the
Portland'5 Brunish Theatre at Antoinette Hatfield Hall (1111SW Broadway in Portland, OR).
Radial Theater Project's production of
George Orwell's 1984 returns to
18th and Union (1406 18th Ave in Seattle, WA) two years after the theater closed due to COVID. The production runs through March 26.
The Batman continues this week at the
Granada 3 Theatre (1311 Adams Ave in La Grande, OR), the
St Johns Twin Cinema (8704 N Lombard St in Portland, OR), the
Laurelhurst Theater and Pub (2735 E Burnside St in Portland, OR),
Studio One Theaters (3945 SE Powell Blvd in Portland, OR),
The Grand Cinema (606 Fawcett Ave in Tacoma, WA), the
Broadway Metro (888 Willamette St in Eugene, OR),
Cinema 21 (616 NW 21st Ave in Portland, OR), the
Academy Theater (78818 SE Stark St in Portland, OR), and at the following McMenimans theaters:
Anderson School Theater (18607 Bothell Way NE in Bothell, WA),
Old St. Francis Theater (700 NW Bond St in Bend, OR), the
Bagdad Theater (3702 SE Hawthorne Blvd in Portland, OR), the
Power Station Theater at Edgefield (2126 SW Halsey St in Troutdale, OR), the
Olympic Club Theater (112 N Tower Ave in Centralia, WA) and the
St Johns Theater (8023 N Ivanhoe St in Portland, OR) and the
Grand Lodge Theater (3505 Pacific Ave in Forest Grove, OR).
Spider-Man: No Way Home swings into the
Liberty Theatre (312 NE 4th Ave in Camas, WA) this week. It also swings into the
99W Drive-In (3110 Portland Rd in Newberg, OR) right after
Uncharted. Hey, it's a Tom Holland double feature!
The
Portland Horror Film Festival
is accepting submissions for the upcoming festival. And, until March
31, the festival is waiving submission fees for woman directors. You
must apply for the waiver
here.
March, 2022
Friday, March 25
The
Clinton Street Theater (2522 SE Clinton St in Portland, OR) will screen
Kwaidan, a collection of Japanese ghost tales, tonight at 10 pm.
The
Kiggins' Cult of Horror series brings the podcast
Horror Movie Talk to the
Kiggins Theatre (1011 Main St in Vancouver, WA) to introduce
The Exorcist tonight at 9:30 pm.
The
Mondo Trasho series at the
Hollywood Theatre (4122 NE Sandy Blvd in Portland, OR) brings the infamous, and so craptastic, gore cut of
Tammy and the T-Rex to the big screen tonight at 7:30 pm.
Capital City Comic Con returns this year to the
Victoria Conference Centre and Crystal Garden (720 Douglas St in Victoria, BC) for a weekend of Pop Culture fun!
UPDATE: Due to COVID concerns, this event has been postponed until September 23, 2022.
Saturday, March 26
Get ready for a major adrenaline boost as the
Hollywood Theatre (4122 NE Sandy Blvd in Portland, OR) screens
The Road Warrior in GLORIOUS 35mm tonight at 7:30 pm.
John Carpenter's remake of the 1960 classic
Village of the Damned will be at
The Grand Illusion (1403 NE 50th St in Seattle, WA) through Thursday, March 31.
The
International Mermaid Museum (7 S Arbor Rd in Aberdeen, WA) will hold
its annual
Mermaid Festival through Sunday, April 3. During this
week, admission into the museum is FREE. Aside from the exhibits in
the museum, you'll find a series of special attractions, including
performances by Una the Mermaid and MORE! Follow the museum on
Facebook.
The
Pickford Film Center (1318 Bay St in Bellingham, WA) continues the series
It's Alive! with the 1932 pre-code horror/comedy classic
The Old Dark House today at noon.
Saturday Secret Matinees concludes at the
Grand Illusion Cinema (1403 NE 50th St in Seattle, WA) with the final chapter of
Daredevils of the Red Circle,
featuring Charles Middleton (Ming the Merciless) as the villain in this
1939 serial, shown in GLORIOUS 16mm! Of
course, what's a serial without a feature, and each week, the episode
will be paired with a secret feature film. Bi-weekly themes will
provide clues, but you have to show up to find out what's being shown!
The fun starts at 1 pm.
UPDATE: Passes are sold out. A few individual tickets will be available each week.
The
Clinton Street Theater (2522 SE Clinton St in Portland, OR) will present the "Be It Yourself" edition of
The Rocky Horror Picture Show, tonight with a pre-show starting at 11:30 pm. Doors open at 11 pm.
The
Kiggins Theatre (1011 Main St in Vancouver, WA) will be showing
The Rocky Horror Picture Show at 10 pm tonight, with the
Denton Delinquents helping everyone do the Time Warp again. Doors open at 9 pm.
The
Rio Theatre (1660 East Broadway in Vancouver, BC) and the Geekenders will host
The Rocky Horror Picture show tonight at 11:30 pm. Doors open at 11 pm.
Sunday, March 27
The
Rio Theatre (1660 East Broadway in Vancouver, BC) will show the English dubbed version of director Mamoru Hosoda's animated film
Belle
today at 12:50 pm. A final screening, this time in Japanese with
English subtitles, takes place at 9:20 pm on Wednesday, March 28.
The
Rio Theatre (1660 East Broadway in Vancouver, BC) will show the latest version of
Dune tonight at 8:45 pm. Be aware, this is listed as the final screening.
Tuesday, March 29
The
Rio Theatre (1660 East Broadway in Vancouver, BC) will screen
PG: Psycho Goreman at 8:30 pm tonight, with filmmakers in attendance for a Q and A
Thursday, March 31
The
Clinton Street Theater (2522 SE Clinton St in Portland, OR) will show Wes Craven's
The Hills Have Eyes tonight at 9 pm.
Celebrate seven years of
Queer Horror, and host Carla Rossi's birthday, at the
Hollywood Theatre
(4122 NE Sandy Blvd in Portland, OR) tonight at 8:30 pm. It starts
with an all-musical preshow, which is followed by the musical horror
film about man-eating mermaids,
The Lure.
The latest film in the Sony Spiderverse,
Morbius, opens this week at
Studio One Theaters (3945 SE Powell Blvd in Portland, OR), the
St Johns Twin Cinema (8704 N Lombard St in Portland, OR), and the following McMenamins locations:
Anderson School Theater (18607 Bothell Way NE in Bothell, WA),
Old St. Francis Theater (700 NW Bond St in Bend, OR), .
April, 2022
Friday, April 1
No fooling! A 2K restoration of John Carpenter's first film, 1974's
Dark Star, will be shown at
The Grand Illusion (1403 NE 50th St in Seattle, WA) through Tuesday, April 5.
Central Cinema (1411 21St Ave in Seattle, WA) will show the fantasy classic
The Princess Bride through Thursday, April 7.
Head over to the
Rio Theatre as Samuel L. Jackson takes on some "monkey-fighting snakes" on a "Monday to Friday plane!"
Snakes on a Plane hits the big screen once again, tonight at 10:30 pm.
Saturday, April 2
Horrific: A Night of Horror Themed Dance is back from the dead at
Alma Mater's Fawcett Hall
(1322 South Fawcett Ave in Tacoma, WA) tonight at 8 pm. Advance tickets are recommended. You must be 21 or older
to attend.
Sunday, April 3
Fathom Event's Studio Ghibli Fest 2022 brings
Princess Mononoke
back to the big screen for its 25th anniversary on Sunday, Monday and
Wednesday, April 3, 4, and 6. Monday's screening is subtitled, the
others are dubbed. Visit the link to find a theater near you.
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