Laurelhurst Theater

Laurelhurst Theater The theater's four screens bring you the best of modern cinema, independent, art and classics films Now celebrating our 12th year as a theater and pub.
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The Laurelhurst Theater became part of Portland's cultural and architectural history when it first opened in 1923. The original single screen could seat 650 people and was one of the first art deco style theaters of the period. Over the years the Laurelhurst has been added onto and now offers four auditoriums with modern amenities but still maintains its classic appeal. Thank you Portland!

05/29/2026

Renate Reinsve on the effectiveness of the Backrooms set - she would not spend any time there alone and asked to be escorted off set between takes because it was a "scary place to be."
Yikes! / Amazing! - come experience at

05/28/2026

is effective at using liminal space as an agent of terror. The emptiness triggers primal fears of isolation, entrapment, and being chased, making the film feel like a nightmare we’ve all experienced.
TONIGHT at 4:00 and 6:45 at

05/26/2026

Thursday @ 4:00 and 6:45 - BACKROOMS - tix available now
After a therapist's patient (Chiwetel Ejiofor) disappears into a dimension beyond reality, she (Renate Reinsve) must venture into the unknown to save him.

The   is a proud partner of the   Small Business Alliance! That means that we get to share a promo code to our patrons a...
05/25/2026

The is a proud partner of the Small Business Alliance! That means that we get to share a promo code to our patrons and friends! Enter "Laurelhurst-SBA2026" at checkout to get a 10% discount.
Preseason opener TOMORROW!

05/22/2026

star Inde Navarrette talking about the physicality and timing of her unhinged character, and how writer/director Curry Barker offered a good balance of freedom within the role and specificty to capture the best performance.
Barker also explains why the film doesn't do a deep dive on the lore of the "one wish willow" but rather sticks closely to the characters and their navigation of a "wish gone crazy."
Obsession screens daily at the

05/21/2026

TONIGHT AT 7PM -
As with all great satirists, writer/director Boots Riley (Sorry to Bother You) uses the light of the impossible to illuminate the truth of everyday life. I Love Boosters is a wickedly clever skewering of the moral rot at the center of the fashion industry delivered with enough vision to make your eyes hurt.

Hokum screens tonight at 3:45 and 6:45, and tomorrow at 3:45 only. Don't miss Adam Scott in this folk horror thriller!  ...
05/20/2026

Hokum screens tonight at 3:45 and 6:45, and tomorrow at 3:45 only. Don't miss Adam Scott in this folk horror thriller!

05/16/2026

Obsession co-stars Inde Navarrette and Michael Johnston talk about the dynamic of their characters and how it relates to their real-life friendship and chemistry. They were really "comfortable with each other but never on the same page.. in a playful way!"
screens at 12:15, 4:00, 7:00, 9:35 at

05/15/2026

Hugh Jackman states that The Sheep Detectives script was "the best script I'd read in... maybe ever." He agreed to the role before he even finished reading it. You can tell that this was a joyful film to make for everyone involved, and is therefore a joyful film to watch! Bring your your family, bring a friend, have a good time watching sheep solve a murder.

05/14/2026

Tonight!
is the complete package - a fantastic original concept, well earned laughs, a significant amount of tension, and some downright stellar set pieces. Director pulls nothing, getting darker, creepier, and bloodier with each passing scene in this study of extreme dependence.

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2735 E Burnside Street
Portland, OR
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