Arts & Life Action, comedy, and Beastmode. 'Love Hurts' is classic movie theater fun "Love Hurts" is a short and sweet punch-em-up movie with plenty of extravagant, over-the-top displays that add up to a simple good time. Don't overthink it. Just have fun. Dyer Oxley
Arts & Life The great 'Die Hard' debate: Yes, it's a Christmas movie (or not?) When the holiday season arrives, with the tree decorated, and the stockings hung, I will gather my loved ones close for an annual Christmas tradition — watching my favorite Christmas movie "Die Hard." Dyer Oxley
Arts & Life 'Wicked' enters new era of fandom with big-screen debut It's been a long journey, as the broom flies, for the story of the Wicked Witch of the West to reach movie audiences. As "Wicked" sings into its big-screen debut, it marks the beginning of a new era for this musical franchise and its fervent fandom. Go to the theater for this film. Dyer Oxley
Arts & Life Movie ideas to pair with your 2024 Halloween KUOW's "Seattle Now" spoke with Scarecrow Video's Matt Lynch to get a few ideas for Halloween mo Clare McGrane Patricia Murphy Dyer Oxley
Arts & Life 'Love Hurts': Former Seahawk Marshawn Lynch steps further onto the big screen Watching the recently released trailer for "Love Hurts," it won't take long for Seattleites to gasp, hit pause, and ask, "Is that Marshawn Lynch?!" Dyer Oxley
Movies In 'Joker: Folie à Deux,' the joke's on you With "Joker: Folie à Deux," general audiences will still get a story that does not at all feel like a comic book movie, while fans of the first film may be scratching their heads over what they are seeing. Dyer Oxley
Arts & Life Got films? Scarecrow Video needs $1.8M to keep offering movies you can't stream online From the rise of streaming video to the Covid pandemic, Seattle's cherished Scarecrow Video has survived challenge after challenge. Now, it admits it needs help — $1.8 million in help, to be exact. Patricia Murphy Clare McGrane
Arts & Life New documentary follows the journey of migrants to Seattle A new documentary about migrants in Seattle is screening at the Seattle International Film Festival this weekend. All We Carry chronicles a family escaping from Honduras. They end up being cared for by members of a Seattle synagogue. The film follows the journey of a young couple, Magdiel and Mirna, and their son Joshua, who are fleeing persecution from narcotraffickers. Kevin Kniestedt Play AudioListen 7 mins