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Cinema 21

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Cinema 21 is an historic independent art house movie theater in Northwest Portland, Oregon showing a mixture of independent, international and classic films.

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The wait is over. And it was worth every minute. Don’t miss the movie critics are calling a classic. #28YearsLater is certified fresh with 95% via Rotten Tomatoes and now playing. Get tickets. 28yearslater.movie

The wait is over. And it was worth every minute.

Don’t miss the movie critics are calling a classic. #28YearsLater is certified fresh with 95% via Rotten Tomatoes and now playing. Get tickets. 28yearslater.movie
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The wait is over. And it was worth every minute. Don’t miss the movie critics are calling a classic. #28YearsLater is certified fresh with 95% via Rotten Tomatoes and now playing. Get tickets. 28yearslater.movie

The wait is over. And it was worth every minute.

Don’t miss the movie critics are calling a classic. #28YearsLater is certified fresh with 95% via Rotten Tomatoes and now playing. Get tickets. 28yearslater.movie
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Danny Boyle says people were "a bit worried" about marketing #28YearsLater as a tearjerker. “Obviously, the core audience is a horror audience, and they’re concerned if too many reviews call it a weepie… But the first film was actually very moving, too,” Boyle told The

Danny Boyle says people were "a bit worried" about marketing #28YearsLater as a tearjerker.

“Obviously, the core audience is a horror audience, and they’re concerned if too many reviews call it a weepie… But the first film was actually very moving, too,” Boyle told The
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Akira Kurosawa accepting the Palme d'Or in 1980 KUROSAWA IN 4K, including never-before-seen 4K restorations of some of his most acclaimed titles, begins at Film Forum next Friday before expanding to select cities.

Akira Kurosawa accepting the Palme d'Or in 1980

KUROSAWA IN 4K, including never-before-seen 4K restorations of some of his most acclaimed titles, begins at <a href="/FilmForumNYC/">Film Forum</a> next Friday before expanding to select cities.