Make no mistake, The Grand Illusion is a Seattle landmark, a one-of-a-kind theater that's entirely volunteer run and celebrates cinema of all types and persuasions from around the globe. There's no other venue quite like it anywhere.
Arts & Entertainment: Film
Maybe it's appropriate that "The Apprentice" director Ali Abbasi (Border) has made something so perplexingly frustrating, yet still aggravatingly mesmerizing, out of the relationship between young Donald Trump and firebrand lawyer Roy Cohn.
With Terrifier 3, writer and director Damien Leone takes Art the Clown (David Howard Thornton) fully into loopily insane, Evil Dead 2 anything-goes territory.
It's not a stretch to say that director Kimberly Peirce's 1999 Academy Award-winning debut Boys Don't Cry helped save my life.
The 29th annual Seattle Queer Film Festival (SQFF), presented by Three Dollar Bill Cinema, is ready to make a "Q-thartic!" imprint on the city's moviegoing landscape.
The 19th annual Tasveer Film Festival and Market brings the South Asian cinematic scene to Seattle October 15 through 20 with events, forums, and screenings at venues throughout the city.
Was Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the United States, Gay? That is the primary question Peterson's documentary attempts to explore.
What would you do if you could speak with your future self? What would you want to know? What advice would you feel you could safely give? That's the central conceit driving "My Old Ass".
Seattle filmmaker Elisa Levine on her award-winning documentary Sweetheart Deal and its upcoming theatrical release
Is Johnny Guitar the most subversive major studio Western ever made?