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The Best Movies & Shows to Watch in Portland This Week: Feb 18-24, 2021

by Mercury EverOut Staff

If you love Frances McDormand and the landscape of the American West, catch Nomadland on Hulu or in-person at Living Room Theatres starting Friday.

If you love Frances McDormand and the landscape of the American West, catch Nomadland on Hulu or in-person at Living Room Theatres starting Friday. Searchlight

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If you’re lucky enough to have your power and internet back up and running, we recommend tucking into new streaming options like the documentary 17 Blocks, the Tag! Queer Shorts Festival, or the Stanley Tucci/Colin Firth tearjerker Supernova. But if you’re still without power and you’re jonesing for a cinematic experience, head to Living Room Theatres to see Chloé Zhao’s Nomadland, starring Frances McDormand, or Lee Isaac Chung’s indie hit Minari. Plus, don’t forget that the Mercury‘s amateur stoner short film fest SPLIFF is accepting submissions through March 5!

LOCALLY STREAMING: NEW & NOTEWORTHY
17 Blocks
From 1999 to 2020, four generations of a Black family living 17 blocks from the Capitol in D.C. captured their daily lives on film (and agreed to be filmed professionally as well), chronicling two decades of racist gun violence through their own personal saga, which included the tragic death of a family member. “It’s rare that a documentary has the ability to take the kind of long view of events that establishes context and consequence,” reads a Washington Post review.
Hollywood Theatre
Starting Friday

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