There's something for everyone at Seattle's independent cinemas in January, from the Oscar-buzzy "Train Dreams" to John Woo's ...
Paul Thomas Anderson's "One Battle After Another" led the list of winners in the annual local film critic awards.
CENTRAL CINEMA: 1411 21st Ave. Tickets: $5 unless indicated. 206-686-6684; central-cinema.com. Any film running past 11 p.m. is 21+. "Twisted -- A Balloonumentary." This documentary film follows the ...
Another classic Seattle movie screen appears to be going dark. Capitol Hill’s Egyptian Theater will be closing at the end of the month, the Capitol Hill Seattle blog reports. The theater has called ...
TOY DRIVE FOR SALVATION ARMY FAMILIES, LAST DAY: Three dropoff locations for toys and gift cards to be provided to families during a “Holiday Market” to obtain gifts for children up to 17. Details ...
COP CHASES. CAR CRASHES. Romantic courtships and heartbreaks. Social struggles. Political paranoia. Ethical quandaries. Campy comedy. And star power, from John Wayne, Sidney Poitier and Tom Hanks to ...
There’s something quietly romantic about outdoor movies. You’re not just watching a film — you’re part of a shared moment, surrounded by people you can actually see. And in the Greater Seattle area, ...
Talk Show Host and Columnist at Seattle Red AM 770 The movie theater experience in Seattle is circling the drain, and no amount of buttery popcorn or fancy “premium” seating is going to save them at ...
NORTHWEST FILM FORUM: 1515 12th Ave. Tickets: $5-$8 (unless otherwise noted); 206-329-2629; www.nwfilmforum.org May 5-11, 7 and 9 p.m. "Woman in the Future of Man." May 5-10, 7 and 9 p.m. (plus 5 p.m.
SEATTLE — Seattle's longest continually running movie theater, now operated entirely by volunteers, will need to relocate after its lease was not renewed by building management. Grand Illusion Cinema ...