If you've followed this blog for any time, you know I'm not a fan of Daylight Savings Time. I don't enjoy losing an hour's sleep, I don't like feeling groggy while my body readjusts, and I like my evenings dark and spooky.
While I must admit, I don't think I'll have as difficult a time adjusting this year (as I no longer start work at 6:30 am), I still wish the state and/or Federal government would get off their butts and make it so this accursed time change no longer happens. It's not like most people would be happy never having to go through another Daylight Savings Time. But something with bipartisan support just won't be brought to a vote, while other legislation doomed to fail gets to the floor in a continuing game of political gotcha.
Meanwhile, the clocks keep laughing at us.
Okay, enough of that rant. Despite the time a'changing, that doesn't mean you won't find some great events in this edition of the Weekly Update. Along with a batch of great movies, you'll find a couple of live stage events (in Portland, OR and Vancouver, BC), an exhibit on Laika films in Seattle, WA, and a realistic dinosaur exhibit in Salem, OR. And a a few different Leprechaun films playing next Thursday and Friday.
As always, if you want to see what's coming in the rest of 2023 and beyond, head over the Horror/Sci Fi/Fantasy Calendar for a peek at all the great events happening in the Pacific Northwest. Remember, I add to it every few days, so keep checking back. And, if you are planning/hosting an event, you can let me know by Messaging me on Facebook, or emailing me at shadowoverportland@live.com.
Well, I hear the day job calling me, so I'd better wrap things up. Stay safe and I'll be back next week with more great things happening under The Shadow Over Portland.
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Happening This Week
Live Attractions
The
Museum of Pop Culture (325 5th Ave N in Seattle, WA) has Jim Henson puppets and set pieces from the 2019 Netflix series
The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance on display now. You can read about the display, and the work the museum put into displaying the artifacts, at the link.
The
Marvel Universe of Super Heroes makes a stop at
OMSI (1945 SE Water Ave in Portland, OR) through April 9, 2023. Marvel (see what I did there) at the hundred of artifacts, from original comic book pages, interactive displays, life-size statues of Marvel heroes, costumes and props from films and TV programs, and MUCH MORE. Excelsior!
Back in Theaters
The second in Christopher Nolen's Batman trilogy,
The Dark Knight, is playing at the
Yelm Cinemas (201 Prairie Park St SE in Yelm, WA; scheduled through Thursday, March 16).
The sci fi/action classic
The Matrix is playing at the
Academy Theater (7818 SE Stark St in Portland, OR; scheduled through Thursday, March 16).
The sci fi comedy classic
Back to the Future is showing at
Central Cinema (1411 21st Ave in Seattle, WA; scheduled through Wednesday, March 15).
The Japanese horror classic
Ringu (
The Ring) is showing at
Central Cinema (1411 21st Ave in Seattle, WA; scheduled through Tuesday, March 14).
Hail to the King, baby! Okay, it's from a different movie, but it fits the
Reel Oddities screening of Don Coscarelli's
Bubba Ho-Tep, starring Bruce Campbell as Elvis in a Texas nursing home battling a soul sucking Egyptian mummy. The film also includes Ossie Davis as a "dyed" JFK, Reggie Bannister as a health care worker, and is a terrific commentary on growing old in the US. This movie is AMAZING, and shouldn't be missed on the big screen. It's showing at the
Capitol Theater (206 5th Ave SE in Olympia, WA) on Wednesday, March 15 and 22 at 7 pm. Damn, Campbell should have been given an Oscar nomination for his performance. DON'T MISS IT!
David Cronenberg's psychological drama/kind-of body horror film
Crash is playing at
The Beacon (4405 Rainier Ave S in Seattle, WA; scheduled through Wednesday, March 15).
UPDATE: The screenings on March 8 and 10 are SOLD OUT.
The
Studio Ghibli Film Festival opens on Friday, March 3, at the
OMSI Empirical Theater (1945 SE Water Ave in Portland, OR). The festival runs through Sunday, April 2, and features subtitled and dubbed versions of some GREAT films. With over 30 days of films, I'm not listing them all. I've got enough gray hairs. Just visit the link for the schedule and to buy tickets.
Travel the multiverse again as
Everything Everywhere All at Once is playing at the
Hollywood Theatre (4122 NE Sandy Blvd in Portland, OR; scheduled through Thursday, March 16),
The Grand Cinema (606 Fawcett Ave in Tacoma, WA; scheduled through Thursday, March 16), the
Broadway Metro (888 Willamette St in Eugene, OR; scheduled through Thursday, March 16), the
Blue Mouse Theatre (2611 N Proctor St in Tacoma, WA; scheduled through Monday, March 13), the
Darkside Cinema (215 SW 4th St in Corvallis, OR; scheduled through Thursday, March 16), and the
Salem Cinema (1127 Broadway NE in Salem, OR; scheduled through Thursday, March 16). And the film will have a one night Oscar screening at the
Rio Theatre (1660 East Broadway in Vancouver, BC) on Sunday, March 12, at 9 pm for just $5 Canadian.
M3GAN dances down the aisles of the
Kennedy School (5736 NE 33rd Ave in Portland, OR; scheduled through Thursday, March 16). You can read my review of the film
here.
First Run Features
Described as a low-key buddy film with a supernatural twist,
The Civil Dead opens tonight at
The Grand Illusion Cinema (1403 NE 50th St in Seattle, WA; scheduled through Wednesday, March 15). A live virtual Q and A with director/co-writer/co-star Clay Tatum and co-writer/co-star Whitmer Thomas will follow the Friday premiere.
Unicorn Wars, described as a Spanish-French adult animated fantasy/drama/horror, anti-war feature, has a Portland exclusive release at
CineMagic (2021 SE Hawthorne Blvd in Portland, OR; scheduled through Thursday, March 16). Oh, did I mention the plot revolves around the war between religiously bigoted teddy bears and environmentalist unicorns? This sounds AWESOME!
Oh Cthulhu, there's another one? How many idiot have to try and top the previous Ghostface? It's not like it worked well for the other posers. Oh, it's different because its Ghostface takes Manhattan.
Scream VI opens tonight at the
Broadway Metro (888 Willamette St in Eugene, OR; scheduled through Thursday, March 16), the
Sandy Cinema (16605 Champion Way in Sandy, OR; scheduled through Wednesday, March 16), the
Yelm Cinemas (201 Prairie Park St SE in Yelm, WA; scheduled through Thursday, March 16), the
Tracyton Movie House (1520 NE Riddell Rd in Bremerton, WA; scheduled through Wednesday, March 15), the
Ark Lodge Cinemas (4816 Rainier Ave S in Seattle, WA; scheduled through Sunday, March 12),
Studio One Theaters (3945 SE Powell Blvd in Portland, OR; scheduled through Thursday, March 16), the
Laurelhurst Theater (2735 E Burnside St in Portland, OR; scheduled through Thursday, March 16) and the
Darkside Cinema (215 SW 4th St in Corvallis, OR; scheduled through Thursday, March 16).
If you haven't seen the trailer online, yes, this is a real movie and it looks INSANE IN THE BEST WAYS!
Cocaine Bear is playing at the
Laurelhurst Theater (2735 E Burnside St in Portland, OR; scheduled through Thursday, March 16),
Cinema 21 (616 NW 21st Ave in Portland, OR; scheduled through Thursday, March 16),
Studio One Theaters (3945 SE Powell Blvd in Portland, OR; scheduled through Thursday, March 16), the
St Johns Twin Cinema (8704 N Lombard St in Portland, OR; scheduled through Thursday, March 16), the
Broadway Metro (888 Willamette St in Eugene, OR; scheduled through Thursday, March 16), the
Yelm Cinemas (201 Prairie Park St SE in Yelm, WA; scheduled through Thursday, March 16), the
Sandy Cinema (16605 Champion Way in Sandy, OR; scheduled through Thursday, March 16),
Living Room Theaters (341 SW 10th Ave in Portland, OR; scheduled through Thursday, March 16), the
Tracyton Movie House (1520 NE Riddell Rd in Bremerton, WA; scheduled through Wednesday, March 15),
SIFF Cinema Egyptian (805 E Pine St in Seattle, WA; scheduled through Thursday, March 16), the
Darkside Cinema (215 SW 4th St in Corvallis, OR; scheduled through Thursday, March 16), the
Academy Theater (7818 SE Stark St in Portland, OR; scheduled through Thursday, March 16), and the following McMenamins locations:
Olympic Club (112 N Tower Ave in Central, WA; scheduled through Thursday, March 16) and
Power Station (2126 SW Halsey St in Troutdale, OR; scheduled through Thursday, March 16).
You can read my review of the movie
here.
Film Festival Submission Information
The
Portland Horror Film Festival is accepting submissions of short and feature length, independently produced horror films through March 28. Visit the link for more details.
The Northwest Flying Saucer Film Festival is accepting UFO/Alien themed short films, documentaries, animation or music videos for the festival, which takes place on September 22 at McFiler's Chehalis Theater (558 N Market Blvd in Chehalis, WA). Submissions are accepted on
FilmFreeway through July 15.
March, 2023
Saturday, March 11
The Sprocket Society presents
Saturday Secret Matinees 2023 every Saturday through March 25 at 1 pm, in GLORIOUS 16mm, at
The Grand Illusion Cinema (1403 NE 50th St in Seattle, WA). Each Saturday starts with a new episode from the classic serial
King of the Rocket Men, followed by a secret film. The clue for this week's film is
Espionage!
Called the first Swissploitation film,
Mad Heidi, which sees the titular character becoming a kick-ass hero out to liberate her country for cheese fascists (yep, that right; cheese fascists) opens at the
SIFF Cinema Egyptian (805 E Pine St in Seattle, WA; scheduled through Saturday, March 11). Be aware, the film is subtitled.
Marcel the Shell with Shoes On returns to the big screen at the
Kiggins Theatre (1011 Main St in Vancouver, WA) and the
Pickford Film Center (1318 Bay St in Bellingham, WA) today and tomorrow.
The Beacon (4405 Rainier Ave S in Seattle, WA) will screen Frank Henenlotter's debut feature film
Basket Case tonight at 10 pm.
The Signature Edition of
The Iron Giant (featuring two all-new scenes) will be at the
Rio Theatre (1660 East Broadway in Vancouver, BC) today at 12:30 pm.
Sunday, March 12
Tonight at the
Red Fox (5128 N Albina Ave in Portland, OR),
Church of Film will show the Gothic black comedy
I Like Bats in an outdoor, covered and heated area. The show starts at 8 pm (another victim of Daylight Savings Time!).
The 2020 restoration of the animated sci fi classic
Akira is at the
Rio Theatre (1660 East Broadway in Vancouver, BC) today at 11:30 am.
Monday, March 13
Brandon Cronenberg's latest film,
Infinity Pool (starring Mia Goth and Alexander Skarsg
ård), is playing at 9:30 pm tonight at the
Rio Theatre (1660 East Broadway in Vancouver, BC).
Wednesday, March 15
The
Hollywood Theatre (4122 NE Sandy Blvd in Portland, OR) hosts
Dark Horse: Close Encounters of the 3rd Kind tonight at 7:30 pm. The event features a screening of Steven Spielberg's sci fi classic
Close Encounters of the Third Kind, followed by a discussion of the new comic series
Blue Book, with creators James Tyrion IV (
Something is Killing the Children,
Department of Truth) and Michael Avon Oeming (
Powers,
Murder Inc.). A special edition of
Blue Book #2 will be exclusively available at the event. You can pre-order a copy with your ticket purchase, and a limited number of copies will be available to purchase at the event.
The 2020 restoration of the animated sci fi classic
Akira is at the
Rio Theatre (1660 East Broadway in Vancouver, BC) tonight at 9:30 pm.
Thursday, March 16
Central Cinema (1411 21st Ave in Seattle, WA) celebrates St. Patrick's Day early with a screening of 2018's
Leprechaun Returns in
Hecklevision.
Friday, March 17
The Geekenders raise the curtain on
The Muppet Burlesque Show at 8 pm tonight at the
Rio Theatre (1660 East Broadway in Vancouver, BC). Doors open at 7 pm, but it's suggest you buy advance tickets.
Hidden Worlds: The Films of LAIKA opens today at the
Museum of Pop Culture (located in the Seattle Center; 325 5th Ave N in Seattle, WA). The exhibit features never-before-seen artifacts from the Laika production studios, immersive set displays, character interactive and a sneak peek at the studio's next feature,
Wildwood. The exhibit will be open through Summer 2024.
Jurassic Quest, the largest and most realistic dinosaur exhibit, roars into the Pacific Northwest at the
Oregon State Fair and Expoision Center (2330 17the St NE in Salem, OR) through Sunday, March 19. Follow the event on
Facebook for the latest details.
Wyrd War celebrates St. Patrick's Day at the
Hollywood Theatre (4122 NE Sandy Blvd in Portland, OR) with a screening of the crap-tastic
Leprechaun 4: In Space, with director Brian Trenchard-Smith in attendance. Oh, there's also a treasure hunt that starts at 7:30 pm, with the film starting at 8 pm. Brian Trenchard-Smith will be signing his book
Adventures in the B-Movie Trade before the film, and will be present after the film for a discussion about his career with Wyrd War's Dennis Dread.
More St. Patrick's Day shenanigans take place at the
Rio Theatre (1660 East Broadway in Vancouver, BC) with a screening of the original
Leprechaun, with Warwick Davis and Jennifer Aniston, tonight at 11:30 pm.
Weird Elephant at
The Grand Cinema (606 Fawcett Ave in Tacoma, WA) will bring the animated sci fi classic
Ghost in the Shell back to the big screen tonight and tomorrow night at 10 pm.
The
7th St Theatre (313 7th St in Hoquiam, WA) will show
Monty Python and The Holy Grail tonight and tomorrow at 7:30 pm.
CineMagic (2021 SE Hawthorne Blvd in Portland, OR) will screen the "first" trilogy in the
Star Wars series,
The Phantom Menace,
Attack of the Clones, and
Revenge of the Sith, through Wednesday, March 22.
Saturday, March 18
The Sprocket Society presents
Saturday Secret Matinees 2023 every Saturday through March 25 at 1 pm, in GLORIOUS 16mm,at
The Grand Illusion Cinema (1403 NE 50th St in Seattle, WA). Each Saturday starts with a new episode from the classic serial
King of the Rocket Men, followed by a secret film. The clue for today and next week's film is
Space Epics in Cinemascope.
The Beacon (4405 Rainier Ave S in Seattle, WA) will screen Frank Henenlotter's horror/comedy take on drug abuse,
Brain Damage, tonight at 9 pm.
The classic 1990 monster movie
Tremors, starring Kevin Bacon and Fred Ward, will be at the
Hollywood Theatre (4122 NE Sandy Blvd in Portland, OR) tonight at 7 pm, and tomorrow night at 9:30 pm.
Okay, I have to include this one, as the plot sounds so WEIRD. Tonight at 9:30 pm,
The Grand Illusion (1403 NE 50th St in Seattle, WA) will screen
Hamburger Dad, about a father who wakes up on day as a hamburger. Shot in Seattle 20 years ago, the screening will be introduced by Scott Miller of
Strange Tapes Zine, and include a Q and A with directors Kevin Clarke and Wil Long, and star Christopher Miller after the film.
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