Weekend Movie Agenda
- The Business of Being Born, a film created by actor/talk show host Ricki Lake and filmmaker Abby Epstein opens tonight at SIFF.
- NWFF brings you Woody Allen’s Hannah and Her Sisters, Robert Altman’s Popeye, and What the Funny: Season One, about a Seattle comedic troupe.
- Head down to Central Cinema for a pizza and the film version of Hair. (Warning: It might take a while to get the songs out of your head again afterwards.)
- Week 3 of the Cinema Obscura series at the Grand Illusion brings Teenage Hitchhikers, another not available on video sexploitation film which they tell us is a genuinely funny sex comedy. Two tough guy films from the fifties, both directed by Phil Karlson, also play: Five Against the House, a casino heist film, and Brothers Rico, in which a criminal gang searches for a missing one of their own.
- Since I dislike gore, you won’t find me at the Egyptian this weekend for their midnight film but those of you who are into it won’t want to miss Peter Jackson’s Dead Alive.
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