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Hokum
Thursday, April 30th
A famous horror writer named Ohm Bauman (Adam Scott) . travels to a remote hotel in Ireland to scatter his parents' ashes, unaware the property is said to be haunted by a witch.
Hokum has a subtly mesmerizing visual language as the camera often stays locked in Ohm’s point of view, forcing us to wonder what exactly is in the dark in front of him as much as he is. Writer/director Damian McCarthy blends his love of folk history with a rich sense of character, space, and nearly biblical justice. Tales of Irish witches have been told for generations not just to scare people but because they tap into something true. Dismiss the folk tales at your own peril.
Hokum has a subtly mesmerizing visual language as the camera often stays locked in Ohm’s point of view, forcing us to wonder what exactly is in the dark in front of him as much as he is. Writer/director Damian McCarthy blends his love of folk history with a rich sense of character, space, and nearly biblical justice. Tales of Irish witches have been told for generations not just to scare people but because they tap into something true. Dismiss the folk tales at your own peril.
The Devil Wears Prada 2
Thursday, April 30th
As Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep) nears retirement, she reunites with Andy Sachs (Anne Hathaway) to face off against her former assistant turned rival: Emily Charlton (Emily Blunt).
The Devil Wears Prada 2 is unapologetically stylish, emotionally satisfying, fast, funny, and full of drama. Rather than revisiting the original story for the sake of nostalgia, the new film positions itself as a contemporary update. The energy of this sequel feels bigger and bolder as it takes a deeper look at legacy, ambition, and the cost of always staying “on trend.”
The Devil Wears Prada 2 is unapologetically stylish, emotionally satisfying, fast, funny, and full of drama. Rather than revisiting the original story for the sake of nostalgia, the new film positions itself as a contemporary update. The energy of this sequel feels bigger and bolder as it takes a deeper look at legacy, ambition, and the cost of always staying “on trend.”
The Sheep Detectives
Thursday, May 7th
Every night a shepherd (Hugh Jackman) reads aloud a murder mystery, pretending his sheep can understand. When he is found dead, the sheep realize at once that it was a murder and think they know everything about how to go about solving it.
The Sheep Detectives evokes the sunny spirit of classics like Babe while teaching important lessons about death and community. And it contains a wonderful Julia Louis-Dreyfus performance as a smart sheep who discovers she’s got a lot to learn. The film is an entertaining tale of ovine law enforcement, full of truly poignant, heartstring-pulling and profound moments for its sheep characters.
The Sheep Detectives evokes the sunny spirit of classics like Babe while teaching important lessons about death and community. And it contains a wonderful Julia Louis-Dreyfus performance as a smart sheep who discovers she’s got a lot to learn. The film is an entertaining tale of ovine law enforcement, full of truly poignant, heartstring-pulling and profound moments for its sheep characters.
TICKET PRICES:
All shows are 21+ with valid I.D.
Minors with parental accompaniment are welcome to shows starting before 8:00pm.
Online ticket sales are final; no refunds or exchanges
The parking lot directly west of the Laurelhurst is available for customer parking Monday thru Friday after 6pm.
Saturday and Sundays after 12pm (noon).
5 minute previews - no commercials!
Minors with parental accompaniment are welcome to shows starting before 8:00pm.
Online ticket sales are final; no refunds or exchanges
General Admission is $10
Seniors(64 and up)/Students/kids (under 12) $7
Shows starting before 5:00 are $7
Tuesday screenings are $7 all day
The parking lot directly west of the Laurelhurst is available for customer parking Monday thru Friday after 6pm.
Saturday and Sundays after 12pm (noon).
5 minute previews - no commercials!