COMING SOON
Columbia River Canoe Project
Saturday, March 22nd at 12pm ONLY
Robert Lester and Braxton Mitchel canoed 1300 miles over 55 days from the continental divide to the Pacific Ocean. This film follows their long and tough journey while focusing awareness and attention to the health of the river basin and how dramatically the use of the river has changed since the native peoples who lived with and on these waters.
At its heart, Columbia River Canoe Project is a story about ambition – both from the canoers themselves, and humans who have drastically changed the river with massive projects like dams.
50% of box office revenue will be donated to the Columbia Riverkeeper non profit organization!
At its heart, Columbia River Canoe Project is a story about ambition – both from the canoers themselves, and humans who have drastically changed the river with massive projects like dams.
50% of box office revenue will be donated to the Columbia Riverkeeper non profit organization!
Death of a Unicorn
Friday, March 28th
Father-Daughter duo Elliott (Paul Rudd) and Ridley (Jenna Ortega) hit a unicorn with their car and bring it to the wilderness retreat of a mega-wealthy pharmaceutical CEO.
If something can be done with a unicorn horn, Death of a Unicorn endeavors to try it out. That commitment to the bit alone makes this debut effort from writer-director Alex Scharfman fully entertaining. It is riotously funny, unapologetically dark, and ultimately heartwarming.
If something can be done with a unicorn horn, Death of a Unicorn endeavors to try it out. That commitment to the bit alone makes this debut effort from writer-director Alex Scharfman fully entertaining. It is riotously funny, unapologetically dark, and ultimately heartwarming.
The Ballad of Wallis Island
Friday, April 11th
Old tensions resurface when former bandmates and former lovers (Tom Basden, Carey Mulligan) reunite for a private show at the island home of an eccentric lottery winner (Tim Key).
Distancing itself from clichés in the name of honesty and earnestness, the charming British dramedy showcases the whole gamut of human relationships but takes tender care to highlight the good. Director James Griffiths balances humor and melancholy with ease, delivering a film that earns its laughs as much as its emotional beats.
Distancing itself from clichés in the name of honesty and earnestness, the charming British dramedy showcases the whole gamut of human relationships but takes tender care to highlight the good. Director James Griffiths balances humor and melancholy with ease, delivering a film that earns its laughs as much as its emotional beats.
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 5:30 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!