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Sentimental Value
Friday, December 5th
Sisters Nora and Agnes (Renate Reinsve, Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas) reunite with their estranged father, Gustav (Stellan Skarsgard), a once-renowned director who offers Nora a role in what he hopes will be his comeback film. Nora turns it down, but soon discovers he's given the part to an eager young Hollywood star (Elle Fanning). The two must now navigate a complicated relationship with Gustav while dealing with an American actress dropped right into the middle of their family dynamics.
Sentimental Value is a movie that sneaks up on you like great fiction, blending theme and character in a way that allows it to live in your mind after you see it, rolling around what it means to both the people in it and your own life.
Sentimental Value is a movie that sneaks up on you like great fiction, blending theme and character in a way that allows it to live in your mind after you see it, rolling around what it means to both the people in it and your own life.
Hamnet
Friday, December 12th
William Shakespeare (Paul Mescal) and his wife, Agnes (Jessie Buckley) celebrate the birth of their son, Hamnet. However, when tragedy strikes and Hamnet dies at a young age, it inspires Shakespeare to write his timeless masterpiece "Hamlet."
Adapted from Maggie O’Farrell’s 2020 novel of the same name, Hamnet is an emotionally pulverizing drama that imagines how the death of William Shakespeare and Agnes’ only son might have inspired the creation of his greatest tragedy. And yet the violent beauty of this film, which rips your soul out of your chest so completely that its seismic grief almost feels like falling in love or becoming a parent, is that it’s as much about the experience of having a child as it is about the experience of losing one.
Adapted from Maggie O’Farrell’s 2020 novel of the same name, Hamnet is an emotionally pulverizing drama that imagines how the death of William Shakespeare and Agnes’ only son might have inspired the creation of his greatest tragedy. And yet the violent beauty of this film, which rips your soul out of your chest so completely that its seismic grief almost feels like falling in love or becoming a parent, is that it’s as much about the experience of having a child as it is about the experience of losing one.
Dust Bunny
Friday, December 12th
An eight-year-old girl (Sophie Sloan) asks her scheming neighbor (Mads Mikkelsen) for help in killing the monster under her bed that she thinks ate her family.
Though a seemingly family-friendly horror fable, Dust Bunny belies a provocative darkness. With a cast featuring the legendary Sigourney Weaver and cult character actor David Dastmalchian, this thriller is sure to be a new favorite for horror and action fans alike.
Though a seemingly family-friendly horror fable, Dust Bunny belies a provocative darkness. With a cast featuring the legendary Sigourney Weaver and cult character actor David Dastmalchian, this thriller is sure to be a new favorite for horror and action fans alike.
Marty Supreme
Thursday, December 25th
A ping pong drama set in New York City during the 1950s where up-and-coming table tennis star Marty Mauser (Timothee Chalamet), a young man with a dream no one respects, goes to hell and back in pursuit of greatness.
Marty Supreme is a sprawling and electrifying sports epic bursting with vitality from the first frame to the last. Writer/director Josh Safdie delivers a masterful slice of organized chaos on the largest scale he’s ever worked with. Timothée Chalamet throws himself into the role with total commitment, emotionally and physically. The result is a film that feels as exhilarating, surprising, and nerve-shredding as anything Safdie has ever directed.
Marty Supreme is a sprawling and electrifying sports epic bursting with vitality from the first frame to the last. Writer/director Josh Safdie delivers a masterful slice of organized chaos on the largest scale he’s ever worked with. Timothée Chalamet throws himself into the role with total commitment, emotionally and physically. The result is a film that feels as exhilarating, surprising, and nerve-shredding as anything Safdie has ever directed.
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!