It's Easter weekend, and for a lot of us that means easter egg hunts,
church services, and dinner with the extended family. After stuffing yourself silly with chocolate bunnies, marshmallow
chicks and ham and listening to Uncle Bert's war stories for the 89,000th time, you'll be ready to escape -- and where
better to escape to than the movies? If you live in Seattle, count yourself lucky. You'll have more to choose from than
Scary Movie 4 or The Wild.
This week at UW brings us a showing of Academy Award-nominated Brazilian film City of God. Tuesday, April 18 @6PM, Electrical Engineering Auditorium. Also this week at UW:
Beautiful Boxer shows as part of International Queer Nights, Tuesday, April 18 @7PM, Q Center
ASUW A&E Movie Spring Series - every Weds. at the HUB Ballroom.
April 19 - Memoirs of a Geisha @5:30PM; Chronicles of Narnia @8PM
Wong Kar-Wai's In the Mood for Love, April 19-22 @ 7PM and 9:15PM, April 23 @ 9:15PM ONLY
Back-to-back Carroll Ballard classics!!! The Black Stallion - April 15-16 @ noon and 8:30PM AND Never Cry Wolf - April 15-16 @ 2:30 and 6PM
Innocence - Supernatural French fairy tale about an all-girls boarding school in the middle of the woods. April 14-20 @ 7PM and 9:30PM
Currently showing at Landmark Theaters
The Egyptian: The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada; -- and a midnight showing of Point Break!
Harvard Exit: Tsotsi and On A Clear Day
Guild 45th: Thank You For Smoking (on both screens)
Metro: Lucky Number Slevin; Friends With Money; Inside Man; V for Vendetta
The Neptune: Brick
Seven Gables: Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont
Varsity: Tibet: A Buddhist Trilogy; The Devil and Daniel Johnston; Scary Movie 4
Random Roundup
The Land Has Eyes - The first feature film from Fiji, film premiered at Sundance in 2004. April 14-20
NOTE: If you're in the Seattle area and have a film event you'd like listed here, email me
at kim@cinematical.com.








