I KNOW I WON'T FORGET YOU, BUT I'LL FORGET MYSELF

NOW IN THEATERS...

Enemy: It's Jake Glyllenhaal vs. Jake Gyllenhaal in a fight to own all the vowels. Intriguing, though overstates its own flaws.

The Lunchbox, a subdued romance from India will likely be the best love story we see this year.

* Southern Baptist Sissies, a filmed performance of the award winning play.

Stranger by the Lake, an erotic thriller from France that mostly runs cold.

Portland audiences also have a chance to see Burt Lancaster's favorite movie he starred in, The Swimmer, based on a John Cheever story. The screenings will have his youngest daughter in attendance.

Also, a local showcase, the German expressionist parody Ich Hunger

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The Lady in Question, teaming Rita Hayworth and Glenn Ford in a light comedy several years before Gilda.

The Miracle Woman, a religious morality play starring Barbara Stanwyck and directed by Frank Capra.

Paradise: Faith. The second round in Ulrich Seidl's Bummer Trilogy.

Repo Man, they say punk never dies, but it certainly can age.

Current Soundtrack: Sia, "Chandelier"