Due to popular demand, the Oscar-nominated documentary Darwin's Nightmare has been extended at the Northwest Film Forum. Screenings have been added for Saturday and Sunday, March 4th and 5th, at 12pm and 4:30pm. The NWFF is located at 1515 12th Ave. between Pike and Pine. For more information: www.nwfilmforum.org. General info: 206-329-2629. Showtimes: 206-267-5380.
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Kathy Fennessy is President of the Seattle Film Critics Society, a Northwest Film Forum board member, and a Tomatometer-approved critic. She writes or has written for Amazon, Minneapolis's City Pages, Resonance, Rock and Roll Globe, Seattle Sound, and The Stranger.
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Monday, February 27, 2006
The Nightmare Continues
Darwin's Nightmare

Due to popular demand, the Oscar-nominated documentary Darwin's Nightmare has been extended at the Northwest Film Forum. Screenings have been added for Saturday and Sunday, March 4th and 5th, at 12pm and 4:30pm. The NWFF is located at 1515 12th Ave. between Pike and Pine. For more information: www.nwfilmforum.org. General info: 206-329-2629. Showtimes: 206-267-5380.
Due to popular demand, the Oscar-nominated documentary Darwin's Nightmare has been extended at the Northwest Film Forum. Screenings have been added for Saturday and Sunday, March 4th and 5th, at 12pm and 4:30pm. The NWFF is located at 1515 12th Ave. between Pike and Pine. For more information: www.nwfilmforum.org. General info: 206-329-2629. Showtimes: 206-267-5380.
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