THIS WEEK AT YOUR SALEM CINEMA:
special events:
Oscar Wilde's A Woman of No Importance,
Data Breach Documentary You're Soaking In It
ending Thursday:
In The Fade
opening Friday:
The Leisure Seeker
continuing:
Leaning Into The Wind: Andy Goldsworthy, Loveless, The Insult, Thoroughbreds, The Shape of Water
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SHOWTIMES FOR APRIL 3 - APRIL 12
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ENDING THURSDAY!
IN THE FADE
GOLDEN GLOBE WINNER!
Rated R. (106 mins.)
in German with
English subtitles
Tue 4/3 7:00
Wed 4/4 5:45
ENDS
Thu 4/5 5:45
"
In the Fade boasts an assured sense of style and a meticulously constructed script. Moments that initially appear to be asides turn out to be essential, and the final scenes of the first two chapters are vivid and startling."
- Mark Jenkins, NPR
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OPENING FRIDAY!
THE LEISURE SEEKER
Rated R. (112 mins.)
starring Helen Mirren,
Donald Sutherland
Fri 4/6 & Sat 4/7
12:30, 3:15, 6:00, 8:15
Sun 4/8
11:30, 2:15, 5:00, 7:15
Mon 4/9 2:15, 5:00, 7:15
Tue 4/10 2:15, 5:00, 7:15
Wed 4/11 2:15, 5:00, 7:15
Thu 4/12 1:45, 4:15, 6:15
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LEANING INTO THE WIND: ANDY GOLDSWORTHY
Not Rated. (97 mins.)
in English with some Portuguese and French
Tue 4/3 1:30, 4:15
Wed 4/4 3:00, 6:00
Thu 4/5 3:00, 6:00
Fri 4/6 12:30, 6:00
Sat 4/7 12:30, 6:00
Sun 4/8 11:30, 5:00
Mon 4/9 5:00
Tue 4/10 2:15
Wed 4/11 2:15
Thu 4/12 3:45, 6:15
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THE INSULT
OSCAR NOMINEE!
Rated R. (112 mins.)
in Arabic with English subtitles
Tue 4/3 4:15
Wed 4/4 3:00, 8:15
Thu 4/5 3:00, 8:15
Fri 4/6 6:00
Sat 4/7 6:00
Sun 4/8 5:00
Mon 4/9 5:00
Tue 4/10 7:45
Wed 4/11 7:45
Thu 4/12 3:45
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LOVELESS
OSCAR NOMINEE!
Rated R. (127 mins.)
in Russian with English subtitles
Tue 4/3 4:00
Wed 4/4 2:45, 8:15
Thu 4/5 2:45, 8:15
Fri 4/6 3:00
Sat 4/7 3:00
Sun 4/8 2:00
Mon 4/9 2:00
Tue 4/10 5:00
Wed 4/11 5:00
Thu 4/12 8:45
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THOROUGHBREDS
Rated R. (90 mins.)
Tue 4/3 1:30, 7:00
Wed 4/4 8:15
Thu 4/5 8:15
Fri 4/6 3:45, 8:45
Sat 4/7 3:45, 8:45
Sun 4/8 2:45, 7:45
Mon 4/9 2:45, 7:45
Tue 4/10 2:45, 7:45
Wed 4/11 2:45, 7:45
Thu 4/12 1:30, 8:45
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THE SHAPE OF WATER
OSCAR WINNER!
Rated R. (123 mins.)
Tue 4/3 1:15
Wed 4/4 no showings
Thu 4/5 5:30
Fri 4/6 1:00, 8:45
Sat 4/7 1:00, 8:45
Sun 4/8 12:00, 7:45
Mon 4/9 7:45
Tue 4/10 4:30
Wed 4/11 4:30
Thu 4/12 1:00
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ISLE OF DOGS
Rated PG-13. (101 mins.)
TWO ADVANCE SCREENINGS!
Thu 4/12 7:00, 9:30
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Oscar Wilde's
A WOMAN OF NO IMPORTANCE
Tuesday, April 3rd 7PM
all seats $15 day of the event
no coupons, passes or CineBucks
accepted for special events
Purchase tickets at our box office
during regular business hours today!
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Data Breach Doc
YOU'RE SOAKING IN IT
Wednesday, April 4th 6PM
followed by discussion
with Rose Barker, CRMC
all seats $9
no coupons, passes or CineBucks
accepted for special events
Purchase tickets at our box office
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JOIN US FOR THESE SPECIAL EVENTS!
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Oscar Wilde's
A WOMAN OF NO IMPORTANCE
TONIGHT!
Tuesday, April 3rd at 7PM
Tickets available now at our box office during regular business hours!
All seats $15 day of the event
no coupons, passes or CineBucks accepted for special events
UK. 2018. Directed by Ross MacGibbon. (154 mins.) Not Rated.
Olivier award-winner Eve Best (A Moon for the Misbegotten and Hedda Gabler) and BAFTA-nominated actress Anne Reid (Last Tango in Halifax) star in this new classically staged production of Oscar Wilde’s comedy directed by Dominic Dromgoole, former Artistic Director of Shakespeare’s Globe. The first play from the Classic Spring Theatre Company’s Oscar Wilde Season, A Woman of No Importance was broadcast live to cinemas from the Vaudeville Theatre in London’s West End. An earnest young American woman, a louche English lord, and an innocent young chap join a house party of fin de siècle fools and grotesques. Nearby a woman lives, cradling a long-buried secret. First performed in 1893, Oscar Wilde’s marriage of glittering wit and Ibsenite drama satirised the socially conservative world of the Victorian upper-class, creating a vivid new theatrical voice which still resonates today.
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Trust me...I've seen this! You don't want to miss this timely documentary!
YOU'RE SOAKING IN IT
TOMORROW NIGHT!
Wednesday, April 4th at 6PM
followed by discussion with Rose Barker, CRMC!
In light of the recent Facebook/Cambridge Analytica news, I feel I'd be remiss if I didn't share with you one of the most frighteningly relevant and timely movies I recently discovered at the Sedona International Film Festival. Please join me, along with Rose Barker, CRMC, for enlightened viewing with helpful discussion to follow. Hopefully you'll walk away with tools that can help to alleviate some of your internet identity and data sharing fears.
-
Loretta
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Tickets available now at our box office
during regular business hours or online at
All seats $9
no coupons, passes or CineBucks accepted
for special events
United States. 2017. Directed by Scott Harper. (75 mins.) Not Rated.
"Nothing about the internet is private. Every time you buy something, you’re tracked. Every site you click on profiles you. The world isn’t private, unless you live completely off the grid and don’t ever leave your house. When you do leave your house, you are photographed multiple times a day - at stoplights, street corners, shops, restaurants, ATMs. Your cell phone tracks you and sells your information. Your cable box tracks you and sells your information. Your credit cards track you and sell your information."
- Susan Johnson, Director Carrie Pilby
Advertising is no longer the arcane territory of a few well-lubricated characters with narrow lapels. The inspired creative leaps of slick Mad Men have been replaced in the digital age by precise, targeted modeling rooted in insidious and pervasive computer surveillance. It’s the work of Math Men, if you will. As traditional advertising streams are vaporized, a staggering amount of information is now compiled and manipulated. Data collected is often extremely personal information used to design advertising specifically tailored for you.
Scott Harper documents this pivotal shift and introduces us to some extremely aware kids that give us hope for an informed future as well as corporate execs who proudly let us know how much they already know about us. You may want to go home and put some tape over the camera on your computer after seeing this rather chilling film.
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Salem Native, Rose Barker, Certified Risk Management Consultant, is an expert on identity theft. She is requested to speak at SHRM groups and businesses across the West Coast, sharing information on how to protect companies, employees, and their families. The State of Oregon uses her as a resource in educating their Department of State staff about identity theft.
When she's not helping businesses and employees, you can find her gardening, cycling, volunteering, and playing with her fluffy dog Foxy.
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OPENING FRIDAY AT SALEM CINEMA!
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THE LEISURE SEEKER
is a beautifully told story full of compassion, grace, tenderness and humanity with outstanding performances from veteran actors Helen Mirren and Donald Sutherland!
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"The main reason to see The Leisure Seeker is the same reason Mirren chose to make it: her character, she has said, 'is not someone withdrawing from life. This is someone rushing headlong into life.'"
- Tim Apello
Oscar winner Helen Mirren and two-time Golden-Globe winner Donald Sutherland absolutely shine in
THE LEISURE SEEKER
, a rewarding tale about embracing life at any age. John (Sutherland), a retired English professor whose memory is deteriorating, lights up whenever he looks at Ella (Mirren), his devoted, firecracker of a wife. Foregoing the concerns of their doctors and grown children, the pair impulsively run away on an adventurous whirlwind, cross-country escapade. Experiencing equal moments of elation and frustration, the pair weave their way down the East Coast
in their beloved vintage Winnebago
, rekindling their passion for life and their affection for one another in a journey full of humor and heartbreak.
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NW Documentary's Doc Camp is an invitational opportunity for experienced documentary filmmakers to gather with colleagues for a 4 day retreat to:
- Attend master class workshops
- Participate in panel discussion
- Screen works in progress
- Share stories from the field and cutting room
Documentary filmmakers so often find themselves working in isolation, away from larger centers of filmmaking – Oregon Doc Camp creates an environment for learning and support, away from the cares of home…
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CONTINUING AT SALEM CINEMA!
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LEANING INTO THE WIND: ANDY GOLDSWORTHY
, much like RIVERS AND TIDES before it, is a cinematic wonder to behold on the big screen and a captivating treat that combines the beauty of art and the eloquence of nature!
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“Leaning Into the Wind will inspire anyone who sees it to look for the beauty in every gust, to admire how nature constantly rearranges itself, and us along with it.”
- David Ehrlich, Indiewire
Allowing us yet another glimpse of how acclaimed artist Andy Goldsworthy sees the world, this awe-inspiring collaborative follow up to our 2003 audience favorite RIVERS & TIDES takes us into the hillsides and terrains where Goldsworthy feels most at home.
LEANING INTO THE WIND
is an engaging and philosophical exploration of the natural world as well as a personal, playful and introspective journey into the mind of an artist who questions his earlier assumptions about art. His eternal joy and wonder is an eye-opening inspiration to see the natural beauty that surrounds us every day.
in English with some Portuguese and French
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COMING SOON TO SALEM CINEMA!
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THE LEISURE SEEKER
April 6
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ISLE OF DOGS
April 13 with TWO
advance screenings on
Thursday, April 12!
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FINDING YOUR FEET
April 13
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CONTINUING AT SALEM CINEMA!
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THE INSULT
, one of our Oscar nominees for Best Foreign Language Film, brilliantly captures the ways in which the embers of history can stay warm for a long time, flaring up when sparked!
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"It shows that even in the most hostile of situations, with all of our prejudices in front of and behind us, we're still in this together."
- Adam Graham, Detroit News
This taut political drama about intolerance unravels into a full-blown crisis between the Christian and Palestinian communities, exposing the deep divisions that continue to plague Lebanon. During the course of a simple construction renovation, a seemingly minor disagreement balloons after Toni, a Lebanese Christian, utters a grievous insult at Yasser, a Palestinian refugee. Smoothly transitioning from the streets to the courtroom and back again, Oscar nominee
THE INSULT
is a profound reminder that in these days of re-heightened tensions between fractious peoples, one trivial incident can spark a wildfire.
in Arabic with English subtitles
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THE COUNTDOWN IS ON!
ONLY 10 DAYS UNTIL ISLE OF DOGS OPENS AT SALEM CINEMA!
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CONTINUING AT SALEM CINEMA!
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LOVELESS
, Oscar nominee for Best Foreign Film, uses its riveting portrait of a family in crisis to offer thought-provoking commentary on modern life in Russia -- and the world beyond its borders!
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Takes an ominous, reverberating look not at the politics of Russia but at the crisis of empathy at the culture's core."
- Owen Gleiberman, Variety
A hypnotic, intense look at the somber soul of contemporary Russia,
LOVELESS
paints a lacerating portrait of a society mired in cynicism. Boris and Zhenya’s divorce has devolved into an endless series of arguments, and they are so absorbed in their own animosity that they, at first, fail to notice when their melancholy 12 year-old son disappears without a trace into the wintry expanse of Moscow. Using the foundation of a crime procedural to shed greater light on the stark inhumanity seeping into every aspect of their culture, director Andrey Zvyagintsev’s impeccably crafted and haunting film delivers human drama on a global scale in this provocative Oscar nominated critique of human nature, empathy and loss.
in Russian with English subtitles
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COMING SOON TO SALEM CINEMA!
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THE DEATH OF STALIN
April
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CONTINUING AT SALEM CINEMA!
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THOROUGHBREDS
is a bold, funny, dark tale that scathingly explores youth and privilege!
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"Thoroughbreds is a delightfully nasty piece of work, a sharp, biting, dark teen comic-drama with an attitude to rival Heathers."
- Adam Graham, Detroit News
A sensation at Sundance, acclaimed playwright Cory Finley's darkly dazzling debut tells a twisted tale that conjures up a privileged world where empathy is an alien concept. With gutsy, committed performances from Olivia Cooke (
Bates Motel
, ME AND EARL AND THE DYING GIRL) and Anya Taylor-Joy (THE WITCH, SPLIT),
THOROUGHBREDS
follows two troubled teenagers in suburban Connecticut who awkwardly rekindle their childhood friendship. The devious dames soon begin to feed off each other’s edgiest instincts, and with a scheming ex-con (the brilliant Anton Yelchin in his final role), they devise a diabolical plan in this cleverly crafted, fiercely funny and highly unpredictable thriller.
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COMING SOON TO SALEM CINEMA!
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CONTINUING AT SALEM CINEMA!
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Academy Award Winner for Best Picture and Best Director,
THE SHAPE OF WATER
from PAN'S LABYRINTH director Guillermo del Toro, is a magical, imaginative triumph of the human spirit!
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"Magical, thrilling and romantic to the core, a sensual and fantastical fairy tale with moral overtones, it's a film that plays by all the rules and none of them, going its own way with fierce abandon."
- Kenneth Turan, Los Angeles Times
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OSCAR WINNER!
Best Picture
Best Director Guillermo del Toro
Best Original Score
Best Production Design
Stunning, sweet and spectacular, Guillermo del Toro, genius teller of tales, has created a wondrous take on the classic monster movie, lending it the magic, fiery passion of fairy tales. At the height of the Cold War in the early 60s, Elisa (Sally Hawkins), while working as a janitor in a high-tech US government laboratory, discovers a frighteningly fascinating creature being used for a top-secret experiment. The cruel and self-serving federal agent in charge (Michael Shannon) seems convinced that the surest way to handle the mysterious being is to kill it, but Elisa will risk everything to prevent that from happening. No filmmaker has plumbed the soul of screen monsters with more empathy and fervor than del Toro (PAN'S LABYRINTH) and in
THE SHAPE OF WATER
, he delivers an unforgettably spellbinding and poetic production brimming with grace and grandeur.
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COMING SOON TO SALEM CINEMA!
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WON'T YOU BE
MY NEIGHBOR
late June
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CURRENT ADMISSIONS
$9 General Admission
$8 Military or Students with current ID
$8 Bargain Matinees | all shows 4PM & earlier
$7 Seniors 62 & over
Thank you for your incredibly important and always appreciated support... without you, we are nothing!
Kind Regards,
Loretta Miles
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Proud Owner of Salem Cinema
We are wheelchair accessible & offer audio equipment for the hearing impaired.
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Salem Cinema | 1127 Broadway NE | Salem, OR 97301
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