Listen up, Princess Buttercup, this weekend delivers a double dose of ’80s childhood nostalgia at our two city-named theaters. Saturday, Jan. 23, the Eureka Theater hosts a community tribute to Rob Reiner with a screening of his endlessly quotable and charming 1987 fairy tale (with a stacked cast of comedy greats) The Princess Bride at […]
Cinema
Black and White Film Frights
The Arcata Theatre Lounge is stitching together two monster movies this week for your pre-Halloween pleasure. On Sunday, Oct. 26, from 5 to 8 p.m., Mel Brooks’ black-and-white masterpiece Young Frankenstein lurches back to life with Gene Wilder, Cloris Leachman and all your favorite one-liners ($8, $12 w/poster). Then on Wednesday, Oct. 29, from 6 […]
Local Horror Film to Premier at Eureka Theater
Have a little homegrown horror as a treat. Behold and Hear, a 30-minute scare made with Humboldt cast and crew, premiers at the Eureka Theater on Saturday, Oct. 25, at 7 p.m. ($8). The directorial debut of the brothers De Soto — Malcolm and Ray — has an R rating and follows a handful of […]
Movies Tonight: Monday, Oct. 6
Movie night over at Savage Henry Comedy Club begins spooky season with one of the horror genre’s greatest offerings, if not one of the finest innovative works of cinema ever made for on a shoestring and for a dream. It’s none-other than Night of the Living Dead (1968), a masterpiece that lives forever in the […]
Local Filmmaker Griffin Loch’s The Distilled Screens at Ferndale Rep
He’s already scared the pants off you at the Ferndale Scaregrounds and the Scream-a-Torium Haunted House. Now Griffin Loch is bottling up the terror for the big screen. The Undistilled, Loch’s fourth feature film, pours out Sunday, Aug. 31, at 6 p.m. at the historic Ferndale Repertory Theatre ($15). Filmed in Humboldt County (with plenty […]
Movies Tonight: Monday, June 16
Savage Henry Comedy Club presents Movie Party Tonight, with doors at 6 p.m., movie at 7 p.m., and a free raffle that comes with the $10 ticket. Tonight’s offering is 1994’s direct-to-video flick Moonchild, where writer/director Todd Sheets creates a dark future where a man fuses his DNA with a wolf to become a super […]
Movie Tonight: Wednesday, June 4
John Carpenter is one of my favorite directors, a man whose against-the-grain, gory and brilliant scattergun cinema poetry embedded itself into my young mind via the cult VHS days of my childhood. The Thing will always remain my favorite, but They Live is a great offering too, albeit more depressing because its alien threat seems […]
Photos: Forest Moon Festival Feels the Force
The Saturday, May 31 schedule for the third annual, three-day Forest Moon Festival opened on the Arcata Plaza with up close and personal photo opps with costumed Star Wars characters and appearances by actor Kyle Newman (director of Fanboys) and Kevin Thompson, original cast member as Ewok actor and stunt performer from 1983’s Star Wars: […]
Forest Moon Festival Fun
Celebrate Humboldt County’s claim to Star Wars fame at the Forest Moon Festival, honoring the region’s role as the forest moon of Endor in Return of the Jedi. This countywide event takes place May 30-June 1 and features themed activities, film site tours, costumed characters and more. On Friday, May 30 at 6 p.m., head to […]
Music Tonight: Friday, May 9
Two great choices tonight, so let’s get to it. At the Eureka Theater at 6:30 p.m., there will be a screening of the excellent sci fi flick Sorry to Bother You, but more to the point, the film’s writer and director, the multi-talented and politically brilliant Boots Riley will be doing a Q&A after the […]
Global and Local Talent Shine at Humboldt Film Festival
Celebrate global and local creativity at the world’s oldest student-run film festival when the Humboldt International Film Festival returns April 24-27 to the Minor Theatre ($12). Now in its 58th year, HIFF showcases more than 30 international short films, including standout entries from local Humboldt County filmmakers. Enjoy a dynamic mix of storytelling, a panel […]
Palestine Film Series at the Minor Theater
Shine a Light on Palestine presents the Palestine Film Series every Wednesday in April at the Minor Theater ($5-$15 sliding scale). First in the series is From Ground Zero, an anthology of 22 short films by different Palestinian directors showing Wednesday, April 2, at 7 p.m. Next up is the 2025 Academy Award winner for […]
