Film
April 26, 2013 | by Leah Baltus
Life In Pictures
After 13 years of filmmaking in Seattle, Megan Griffiths has made more than a career out of movies.
At the Film Forum in Tribeca, a line winds out of the lobby and spills onto the sidewalk, the very tail of twilight dissolving into an inky blue Manhattan skyline. It’s a Friday in late March,...
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June 1, 2012 | by Tony Kay
'Welcome to Doe Bay'
In a relatively short time, Doe Bay Fest—the grass-roots music festival held yearly on Orcas Island—has become one of the central points of the Northwest music...
May 25, 2012 | by Scarecrow Staff
Scarecrow Suggests DVDs for June
June 5 Breaking Bad: Season 4 When we last checked in with Walter White, everyone’s favorite high school chemistry teacher turned meth-cooker, his personal and “...
"Fat Kid Rules the World"
After sell-out screenings as the opening night film at the Seattle International Film Festival’s Renton venue, the Renton IKEA Performing Arts Center, and the...
Q&A with Marco Collins of SIFF's Face the Music series
With a pedigree that includes stints at Seattle’s KNDD (as Music Director and on-air host), VH1 in New York City, and radio stations in San Francisco and LA, — as...
Nervous Laughter and Local Beauty in "Your Sister's Sister"
Real life is messy—a series of jerky rhythms and fits and starts that throw speed-bumps and hairpin turns at our inherent need for order and normalcy. And the...
SIFF 2012’s Embarrassment of Cinema Riches
The Seattle International Film Festival officially announced its 2012 line-up last week, and as in years past, the roster includes plenty of local flavor. Here are...
April 25, 2012 | by Hannah Levin
The Music of Film
A Q&A with film scorers Joshua Morrison
and Jeramy Koepping.
Jeramy Koepping is best known as founding guitarist and producer behind chamber-pop group Grand...
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