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Weekend Movie Agenda

Posted By Zee Grega On February 29, 2008 @ 8:07 am In film | Comments Disabled

  • The Business of Being Born, a film created by actor/talk show host Ricki Lake and filmmaker Abby Epstein opens tonight at SIFF [1].
  • NWFF [2] 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 [3] 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 [4] 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 [5]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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[1] SIFF: http://www.seattlefilm.org

[2] NWFF: http://www.nwfilmforum.org/

[3] Central Cinema : http://www.central-cinema.com/

[4] Grand Illusion: http://seattle.metblogs.comwww.grandillusioncinema.org

[5] the Egyptian : http://www.landmarktheatres.com/Market/Seattle/EgyptianTheatre.htm

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