By Zee Grega
April 27th, 2007 @ 12:12 PM
film
- The Seattle University chapter of Oxfam is hosting a screening tonight of Black Gold, a 2006 documentary about the coffee trade. Dinner at 6:30, film at 7:30, at New Freeway Hall, 5018 Rainier Ave S. Contact Shasti Conrad at conrads@seattleu.edu or 206.296.2480 for details.
- Northwest Film Forum [site] shows their spiffy new 35mm print of Annie Hall, tonight through next Thursday at 7 and 9 pm weekdays, Saturday and Sunday at 5. I have never understood the appeal of this film, but, then, I’ve never been much of a Woody Allen fan, anyway.
- Midnight at the Egyptian [site] this week is the brilliant Wait Until Dark, a drama about a blind woman who unknowingly brings home an object wanted by some seriously bad guys whose melodramatic plot is saved from silliness by the extraordinary performances of the cast, including the always perfect Audrey Hepburn.
- Hot Fuzz is playing throughout the city, but you should go see this sardonic comedy at the Neptune [site] because it’s a great place to see a film.