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HENRY CROMETT

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SOBER SIP: Nothing on the menu at Nalu will make you high, so drink the mushroom tea with confidence.

Tea Speakeasy

Nalu is a secret, second-floor tea lounge hidden behind North Portland’s Red Fox.

BY SUZETTE SMITH suzette@wweek.com

Combining all the enticing aspects of “secret,” “tea shop” and “secluded rooftop patio,” Nalu Kava has been quietly under (or above) our noses for nearly four years.

“Only the daring and persistent find us,” Nalu owner Holland Mulder tells WW. Though you can spy the shop’s second-floor patio from the alley behind Cherry Sprout Produce and Red Fox, most patrons would be too polite to venture down the alley to the door that bears the tea shop’s name.

Up a steep flight of stairs you’ll find a homespun tea room with a few tables and a canopied pillowed nook, which on one of our visits provided an intimate space for two high school-age girls to chat and relax in comfort.

Mulder says the nook has also been used as a stage for open mics and live music performances—back when it was possible to pack the little room.

These days the shop is more mellow. The rooftop patio is covered and partially shaded by bamboo plants. On a weekday evening, you might see someone reading or hear a couple on a hesitant first date.

“What’s the difference between drinking chocolates and hot chocolate?” one of the daters asks.

Mulder says she uses “drinking chocolate” and “hot chocolate” interchangeably, but hot chocolate generally implies that the cacao is cut with more sugar. All of Nalu’s drinks—from the superfood lattes to the kava root teas—are ones Mulder thinks of as healthy or at least “supportive of health.”

The kava tea is especially important to Mulder, and it’s the main drink she wanted to serve when she opened the small secret tea bar in March 2018.

“These days it feels like our only option of socializing is at the bar,” Mulder says. “I reached a place where I just didn’t want to go to the bar anymore.”

Mulder also relates an older story from her anxious, younger years when she stumbled into a kava bar in Florida, the state she’s from, and found that while kava isn’t intoxicating, it does seem to relieve her social anxiety and create a low-level stress-relieving feeling of euphoria.

Nalu makes its kava tea using real roots. “Squeezing the roots,” Mulder says. “It’s a beautiful process.” Still, the tea Nalu serves won’t be as strong as kava you might find in Hawaii or Fiji—where regular kava drinkers have a tolerance for its mood-lightening effects.

“We tend to go more middle of the road,” Mulder says.

TOP 5 BUZZ LIST

Where to drink this week.

1. StormBreaker

832 N Beech St., 971-703-4516, stormbreakerbrewing.com. Noon-9 pm Monday, noon-10 pm Tuesday-Thursday, noon-11 pm Friday-Saturday, 11 am-9 pm Sunday. StormBreaker has made awesome outdoor spaces part of its growing brand. The original location, though, is still the best and, during the pandemic, got even better by expanding into the adjacent side street and adding about a dozen picnic tables extending halfway down the block. As for the beer, name a style and StormBreaker makes a damn fine version of it.

2. Bellwether

6031 SE Stark St., 503-432-8121, instagram.com/ bellwetherbarco. 4-11 pm daily. The climb up Southeast Stark Street to 60th Avenue is steep. But that just makes the little pub at the top of the hill tastier for the e ort. From the hazy, romantic back patio to the roaring front room, Bellwether feels like a pub that fell into the world fully formed. The cocktails are named in an egalitarian manner, numbered from 1 to 8. The 1 is perfect for summer: rye whiskey, sweet vermouth, cranberry grenadine and salt, served with a curled lemon rind. Not overly sweet, the tangy little number is like a loud, talkative friend whose energy you can’t help but find cheerful. Where Bellwether’s cocktails eschew clever titles, its wines pick up the slack. The selection includes an Orange Wine for Beginners and an Orange Wine for the Brave.

3. Prost!

4237 N Mississippi Ave., 503-954-2674, prostportland.com. 11 am-2:30 am daily. In a city filled with amazing beer bars, Prost stands out for its steadfast dedication to German food and beer—not to mention its back patio is now home to maybe the city’s best food cart pod. All beers here are imported from Germany and served in the style of glass called for by German tradition. The sta is knowledgeable and happy to guide your order from the unique and delicious menu.

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4. TopWire Hop Project

8668 Crosby Road NE, Woodburn, 503-982-5166, topwirehop. com. 11 am-8 pm Thursday and Sunday, 11 am-9 pm Friday-Saturday. The state’s most secretive beer garden is hidden among the crops at Crosby Hop Farm in Woodburn. Follow the half-mile gravel road that runs between the bines and you’ll wind up at a 40-foot shipping container repurposed as a serving station pouring from 10 rotating taps exclusively featuring batches made with the hops growing around you.

5. Cully Central

4579 NE Cully Blvd., 503-206-8911, cully-central.business.site. 4-10 pm Monday-Friday, 11 am-10 pm Saturday, 11 am-9 pm Sunday. Cully Central is something unique in Portland: a Lao beer bar with 20 handles, boasting favorites from Breakside and pFriem. It turns out dishes you can’t find anywhere else, in particular a subtle khao piek sen chicken noodle soup with thick and chewy rice noodles and a light cinnamon and pepper broth.

TOP 5 HOT PLATES

Where to eat this week.

1. Kimura Toast Bar

3808 N Williams Ave., 971-266 8087, kimuratoast.com. 9 am-2 pm Tuesday-Sunday. At Kimura Toast Bar, thick slices of shokupan, or Japanese milk bread, can be the stu of a light breakfast, a savory lunch or a meticulously composed dessert. You can get your toast simply, with French Isigny St.-Mere butter, including such flavors as bacon-cheese or yuzu. You can get a cheese toast, with white cheddar or brie. You can even get it under a hot dog. And yes, you can get it with avocado—a straight-up concession to the Portland market.

2. Derby

8220 Denver Ave., 503-719-7976, derbypdx.com. 9 am-midnight Wednesday-Sunday. Judith Stokes’ Derby is both a work in progress and an act of imagination: an all-in-one restaurant, bar, cafe and market with a patio for outdoor dining and events like live music and drag bingo. For now, Derby is first and foremost a brunch restaurant o ering up the classic paralyzing choice: sweet or savory. If you’re dining in a group of four, no problem: You can split the cardamom custard French toast, mini macadamia nut wa es, massive (20-ounce) breakfast burrito, and the white cheddar, arugula and mustard aioli breakfast sandwich. You may also want some sides like pandesal sweet rolls—not unlike a Hawaiian sweet roll, but with a more substantial crust and crumb—and longanisa sausage are a nod to Stokes’ Filipino heritage.

3. Matt’s BBQ Tacos

4233 N Mississippi Ave., 503-504-0870, mattsbbqtacos.com. Noon-8 pm Monday-Thursday, 11 am-8 pm Friday-Sunday. Another outlet for Matt Vicedomini’s smoked meats—and much easier to get into your mouth right now than his regular barbecue o erings—Matt’s BBQ Tacos successfully pilfers Austin’s greatest cultural export: the breakfast taco. Smoky-sweet proteins are crammed into a flour tortilla on a bed of fried potatoes, cheddar and scrambled eggs. Our top pick is the brisket, which is packed with the pitmaster’s trademark notes of brass and wood, with a melt-inyour-mouth texture and just the perfect amount of char on the edges.

4. Produce Row

204 SE Oak St., 503-232-8355, producerowcafe.com. 11 am-11 pm Monday-Saturday, 11 am-9 pm Sunday. Produce Row was doing patios right long before the pandemic made them essential. The 44-year-old inner Southeast stalwart’s is 2,500 square feet, and it’s fenced, covered and heated. The Row has always exuded a perfect balance of comfort and chic—famous for its beer-cheese macaroni and cheese, but also willing to play with carrot juice, egg whites and blueberry basil peppercorn shrub as drink ingredients. With such a huge outdoor space, it’s a slam dunk to find a seat for weekend brunches or after-work (from home) drinks.

5. Lottie & Zula’s

120-A NE Russell St., 503-333-6923, lottieandzulas.com. 9 am-5 pm Tuesday-Saturday. Breakfast all day, lunch 10:30 am to close. Takeout and delivery only. Toro Bravo is gone, replaced by a punky sandwich window with New England roots. The heart of the Lottie & Zula’s breakfast menu are bolo levedos, or “Portuguese mu ns”— something like a cross between an English mu n and a King’s Hawaiian roll.

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Blazin’ the Oldies

Make this the year you finally get high with Nana.

BY BRIANNA WHEELER

Not everyone needs an excuse to blaze it with Granny, but for those whose canna-curious senior family members stand on ceremony, Grandparents’ Day can lend occasion to what might otherwise be an awkward introduction to contemporary cannabis.

Grandparents’ Day is a relatively new Hallmarkian holiday, established in the ’70s to encourage intergenerational, geriatric respect and support.

It’s mostly celebrated through brunches, poetic greeting cards, and handmade crafts. Without lifetimes of tradition to rely on, I suggest a Grandparents’ Day pivot; let’s celebrate seniors and weed.

Even though cannabis wasn’t considered in the founding of the holiday, those of y’all lucky enough to still have grandparents should consider making this day it’s own canna-holiday, and I’ll tell you why.

Cannabis therapy has been reported for generations to improve quality of life for maturing users. Cannabinoids can fight cancers, protect joints from arthritis, treat chronic conditions and polish moods—with or without intoxicating seniors. And we don’t necessarily have to pass a blunt to Peepaw for them to experience the benefits of cannabis either. There is a wide variety of canna-products suited for all lifestyles, from surfing grandpappys to dowagers in stiff Sunday suits.

Simply put, cannabis could potentially help your grandparents live happier, healthier, and longer lives. And life is already too short. So if you haven’t already, maybe make this the year you finally get high with Nana.

Plain Jane Peppermint CBD Gum

A relatable touchstone of youth is having a granny who can always pinch a mint, lozenge or stick of gum from her cavernous handbag. Canvas totes may have replaced the carpetbags of yore, but Plain Jane’s peppermint CBD gum is still a thoughtful addition to any canna-granny’s pocketbook. Especially if she’s a cool canna-granny.

Each piece of this bubble-packed gum contains 20 mg of isolated CBD and is free of all intoxicating cannabinoids. That said, this gum still delivers a reliably soothing dose of CBD that is appropriately mood lifting, pain relieving, and holistically beneficial. And bonus—this is the one pack of gum Gram is entitled to keep all to herself. Get it from: plainjane.com

Barbari Hemp-Infused Tea

Barbari’s botanical smoking blends were already pulling double duty as serviceable herbal teas— in addition to prime spliff fodder—so it’s logical that its hemp-infused teas are just as sippable.

Barbari’s tea blends are available in three distinct varieties: an uplifting green tea that features lemon ginseng and jasmine; a bright, floral mélange of hibiscus and schisandra; and a buzzy, muddy chai spiked with functional lion’s mane mushrooms. For grandparents of the domestic or adventurous variety, these teas deliver mild effects via consciously curated botanical tableaus that can both brighten and soothe, depending on the drinker’s mood. Get it from: barbarishop.com

Rebel Roots Farms Funny Honey

If the abundance of novelty cannabis products becomes just too overwhelming, opt for a simple, straightforward product like Rebel Roots Farms Funny Honey. Despite its tongue-in-cheek name, this easy-to-use edible is precisely as versatile as the honey already crystallizing in your meemaw’s pantry.

While this honey is more of a commodity than the honey bear on the shelf, grandparents can spread this on warm toast, use it to sweeten a cup of tea, or just drizzle it directly on the tongue when the day requires extra sweetness—just as they would with an average, grocery store honey. A bit of advice to the newly minted pothead seniors who indulge in edibles such as funny honey: Invest in a stash box, lest your inlaws try to bake with your stockpile of medicated pantry items. Get it from: Cured Green, 3715 N Lombard St., Suite B, 503-206-5430, curedgreen.com.

SDK x Estaweeda Granola

If you really want to impress the seniors in your life with how far contemporary cannabis has come, serve them a brunch parfait made with SDK and Estaweeda’s medicated granola. Known for their ubiquitous line of medicated cookies, SDK is a brand familiar to edible enthusiasts statewide, and its foray into granola making is exactly as satisfying as its popular baked goods.

For families still establishing their Grandparents’ Day traditions, medicated brunch is a surefire crowd-pleaser, and this straightforward granola is a low-stakes edible to begin a canna-journey with. If you’re extra fancy with a backyard plant or two of your own, garnish your parfaits with little fan leaves for an Instagram moment worthy of the grid. Get it from: Green Muse, 5515 NE 16th Ave., 971-420-4917, gogreenmuse.com.

Laurie + MaryJane Almond Cake Bites

Grandparents who nurse a sweet tooth for classic bakery-window goods will appreciate the authentic almondine chew of Laurie + MaryJane’s cake bites. Equal parts bonbon and biscuit, these cookie hybrids pack a potent dose of THC, encouraging even the established pothead seniors among us to share them with a friend. And if your grandparents prefer chocolate, Laurie + MaryJane’s edibles line features a number of commensurate, fudgy edibles that deliver the brand’s same trademark patisserie integrity.

Pro tip: Level this gift up by bundling it with a box of Barbari’s hemp-infused tea and Rebel Roots honey so the oldsters can have a proper high tea. Get it from: Weed Land, 4027 N Interstate Ave., 541-904-0000.

Chompd Edibles Dark Cherry Sea Salt Bar

My grandmother, rest her ever-loving soul, was hopelessly devoted to cherry cordials, the sloppy chocolate bonbons that ejaculated pink cream when bitten before birthing an entire acid red cherry into the mouth of the snacker. Lovely concept, gruesome execution. Chompd Edibles has reimagined this unnecessarily messy but inarguably classic pairing of dark chocolate and ripe cherry in a manageably munchable chocolate bar that has all the energy of cherry cordial without the expected chaotic splatter.

Were she alive today, I would be delivering my grandmother this bar on a silver platter, and I’m relatively sure she would approve (given her suit wasn’t too stiff). Get it from: Doctor’s Orders, 3424 NE 82nd Ave., 971-254-4731, doctorsordersdeals.com.

MOVIES Editor: Andi Prewitt / Contact: aprewitt@wweek.com

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THESE GIRLS ARE ON FIRE: A young Angelina Jolie (second from right) starred in the Portland-shot Foxfire. Flying Sparks

At 25, Foxfire’s Oregon setting still resonates cinematically, and its themes are even more relevant today.

BY CHANCE SOLEM-PFEIFER @chance_s_p

Joyce Carol Oates’ novel Foxfire, chronicling a 1950s girl gang in Upstate New York, has nothing to do with Portland. The film adaptation didn’t involve Portland either, until Foxfire director Annette Haywood-Carter started climbing Broadway Bridge.

The span’s place in the overlooked 1996 teen drama, starring Angelina Jolie and Hedy Burress, hinges on a couple of scenes of youthful aerial abandon above the Willamette. As Haywood-Carter was scouting bridges for her debut feature, she put a credo into practice: “I won’t ask an actor to do something I won’t do.”

Combined with Forest Park’s flora and Lincoln High School’s all-American halls, the film commission representative’s casual go-ahead for the director to climb away sealed the movie’s Portland setting. Months later, a 19-year-old Jolie executed that same climb, hooked to safety cables, well, most of the time.

“Angelina, as you would not be surprised to know, was a bit of a wildass,” Haywood-Carter says of Foxfire’s then-unknown star. “The scene where she goes up on the bridge the first time, we didn’t have her hooked in [yet]. She misbehaved a bit, to the point that the producers asked me to bring her down.”

Just over three years before her Girl, Interrupted Oscar win, Jolie starred as Legs, a magnetic and androgynous drifter (likened by Haywood-Carter to James Dean) who unites four high school girls against a predatory teacher. An ensuing suspension gives the students—high-achieving Maddy (Burress), sexually uninhibited Violet (Sarah Rosenberg), lonely and heroin-addicted Goldie (Jenny Shimizu) and anxious introvert Rita (Jenny Lewis; yes, the future indie-rock idol)—ample downtime to bond in an abandoned river house. Subjectively capturing the elation and intensity of these unlikely friendships remains Foxfire’s strongest attribute, and topless group tattoos by candlelight, dance frenzies and a righteous grand theft auto all follow.

In reality, the gang’s river clubhouse rests on Portland Audubon property, the perfect woodland hideaway, save one production shortcoming.

“I probably picked the only acre in Oregon that doesn’t have trees and then paid $35,000 to have trees flown in and planted,” Haywood-Carter laughs.

The Oregon setting certainly resonates cinematically, as Foxfire shares in the roving, ephemeral love of both Stand By Me and My Own Private Idaho (at once childlike and suggestive), though here with a riot grrrl influence and a soundtrack of Mazzy Star, L7 and the Cramps headlining its marketing.

In adapting a book set in the 1950s, Haywood-Carter recalls pitching the movie’s quintessential mid-1990s edge, having just raised her stepdaughter in that cultural wave.

“This was not a naive generation,” she explains. “This was Columbine era. [Foxfire] was a call and a cry to a culture that was abusive and dangerous for teenage girls.”

That parenting experience may also have helped Haywood-Carter connect with her young actors, especially Jolie, who initially auditioned for Shimizu’s role of Goldie and had to be convinced to take on the wounded, unfettered Legs. A two-hour Wilshire Boulevard coffee meeting, to which Jolie brought six switchblades (trying to choose Legs’ ideal weapon), cinched that decision.

“I think the reason she [initially] said no, this is me guessing, is that the character was too close to who she really was,” Haywood-Carter says.

Twenty-five years after Foxfire flopped, shoveled into a one-week arthouse engagement by a financially flailing MGM, the film resides somewhere between cult and curio. Renewed phone calls from journalists and exhibitors have brought Haywood-Carter delayed affirmation, as it took her 17 years to direct another theatrical feature, 2013’s Savannah.

“[Foxfire] was supposed to be for teenagers,” Haywood-Carter explains. “They didn’t go to arthouse theaters.”

This fall, Haywood-Carter will announce a new film project: a transgender family love story starring trans actors. With hindsight, she wants to emphasize the unlikelihood of a woman directing Foxfire in the first place (even after a decade of script supervision and an endorsement by Steven Spielberg) and how instantly opportunity dissolved after one distribution flub and a savage Variety review.

“I didn’t leave [directing] because I wanted to be a fulltime mother or college professor,” says Haywood-Carter. “I left because I couldn’t get any work. My story is a reflection of the times.”

In a sentiment Legs would appreciate, the Foxfire filmmaker can speak frankly to the themes for which her film was apparently 25 years too early.

“Women don’t have to lie about this shit anymore.”

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Vertigo (1958)

In Alfred Hitchcock’s seminal psychological thriller, a former police detective (James Stewart) struggling with a newfound fear of heights and vertigo becomes obsessed with a mysterious woman (Kim Novak). Significant for being the first film to use the dolly zoom to create a distorted sense of perception, a move famously employed in Jaws, Goodfellas and most Spike Lee joints. Academy, Sept. 8-9.

Valley Girl (1983)

Loosely based on Romeo and Juliet, this teen rom-com follows a preppy valley girl (Deborah Foreman) who falls for a rebellious punk from “Holly-weird” (Nicolas Cage, in his break-out leading role), despite objections from her haughty, shallow friends. Worth seeing for the ’80s soundtrack alone, which has hits from the Psychedelic Furs, Men at Work and more. Open-Air Cinema at OMSI, Sept. 9.

Taxi Driver (1976)

One of Martin Scorsese’s several masterpieces, this nocturnal character study follows Travis Bickle (Robert De Niro), the titular taxi driver, as he navigates the sleazy streets of New York City and copes with his own deteriorating mental state. Harvey Keitel, Cybill Shepherd, Albert Brooks and a 12-year-old Jodie Foster co-star. Screens in 35 mm. Hollywood, Sept. 9.

Xanadu (1980)

When a frustrated artist (Michael Beck) meets his literal dream girl (Olivia Newton-John), who’s secretly a muse sent from Olympus to reignite his creativity, he becomes inspired to create a nightclub called Xanadu. The inimitable Gene Kelly co-stars in his final film performance, memorably tap dancing on roller skates. Hollywood, Sept. 10.

Whale Rider (2002)

In this feel-good family drama, a 12-year-old Maori girl named Pai (Keisha Castle-Hughes, whose performance earned her an Oscar nomination) is set on succeeding her father as chief of her tribe, but her paternalistic grandfather insists the role is for men only. However, Pai is undeterred, determined to defy tradition and prove him wrong. Clinton, Sept. 13.

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Academy: Princess Mononoke (1997), Sept. 8-9. Clinton: The Goldfish (2019), Sept. 8. OMSI: Dirty Dancing (1987), Sept. 10. Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels of A Tribe Called Quest (2011), Sept. 11. Hollywood: Heart of Glass (1976), Sept. 8. Ponyo (2008), Sept. 11-12. Class of 1999 (1990), Sept. 11. Little Dieter Needs to Fly (1997), Sept. 12. Stroszek (1977), Sept. 13. Invincible Kung Fu Legs (1980), Sept. 14.

The Alpinist

This compelling profile of climber Marc-André Leclerc comprises a mountain of existential contradictions. Leclerc’s winningest attribute is his indifference to attention while The Alpinist pours it on. And against all odds, this is a gripping adventure documentary despite Leclerc defining his improvised solo climbs as completely solo, i.e., largely unfilmed. What’s more, can documentarians really tell an ethical nonfiction story in a retrospective present tense when the shallowest Google of the subject’s name transforms the story? In any case, The Alpinist is wise to invest so deeply in Leclerc that he can’t resist its affection and insights. The almost shamanistic British Columbian is depicted as a climber’s climber, practicing the purest expression of human movement and risk. Granted, some voice-over flourishes by directors Peter Mortimer and Nick Rosen land as both pretentious and naive: “It’s hard to reconcile the ideals of his ascents with the tragic consequences.” Counterpoint—no it’s not. Maximal life and instant death dwell together in each of Leclerc’s fearless steps. And though audiences who like to stay on the ground and, let’s say, watch a lot of movies may deem The Alpinist in the shadow of Free Solo, climber Alex Honnold is here too, repeatedly testifying to Leclerc’s mixed-method supremacy on snow, ice, rock and in the undiluted philosophy of climbing itself. PG-13. CHANCE SOLEM-PFEIFER. Bridgeport, Cedar Hills, Clackamas Town Center, Fox Tower.

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: THIS MOVIE IS EXCELLENT, ONE OF THE BEST OF THE YEAR.

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Big House

Big House answers the question none of us were asking: What if mumblecore met The Real World? The film opens on half-sisters Claire (Ellie Reed) and Ali (Paige Collins) arriving at their father’s vacation house. It’s Claire’s birthday weekend, and they’ve brought their boyfriends along to celebrate. As the couples unpack, we learn more about this odd, tikithemed pad where the ladies have set up shop. They’re staying at their father’s “honey house,” the tropical beach abode where he once took his mistresses. Even juicier, we discover that history is repeating itself: Claire has a fiancé, but she’s left him at home while she cozies up with the nerdy, endearing co-worker she’s taken as a lover. Big House was shot in just two days with improv-heavy dialogue, and you can hear it in the mumblecore-style exchanges. Often shot at close—even claustrophobic— range, with audio that lingers even after the scenes change, the movie has a hazy, confined quality. It’s a tone that fits with the broader questions about monogamy and transparency that writer-director Jack Lawrence Mayer is raising through the sisters’ romantic arcs. The script is witty, and the acting is natural and often resonant, particularly Michael Molina’s turn as Claire’s awkward, unappreciated lover String. The finale does take a turn for the Real Housewives, but after shaking the proverbial soda can for 90 minutes, the explosion feels earned. NR. GRACE CULHANE. Amazon, Apple TV, Google Play, Vimeo, Vudu, YouTube.

CODA

Near the climax of CODA, audiences experience a much-foreshadowed concert from the perspective of a singer’s deaf family. It’s not just sound’s absence that seals the Apple TV+ film’s best scene; it’s how the camera registers Frank and Jackie Rossi gauging the crowd’s reaction to their daughter Ruby (Emilia Jones) belting. That’s the moment you know why CODA (or Child of Deaf Adults) won Sundance’s Grand Jury Prize and why, despite playing on a clear inspirational formula and remaking a 2014 French film, it’s a smart and heartfelt portrayal of deafness in mainstream American movies. For one, there’s Ruby’s complex role as the only hearing member and de facto translator of her gruff yet charming New England fishing family. Playing her parents and brother, deaf actors Marlee Matlin (Oscar winner from Children of a Lesser God), Troy Kotsur and Daniel Durant are grounded and multidimensional, signing with Ruby in rage, mockery, hubris and shame. While some of the supporting performances pale—Ruby’s fastidious choir teacher is more irritating than aspirational and her love interest a classic doesn’t-deserve-her wet blanket—try not to be moved by this loving, needy, overwhelmed and surprisingly horny family confronting change. The formula works for a reason. PG-13. CHANCE SOLEMPFEIFER. Apple TV+, Cinema 21.

Reminiscence

Hearts yearn and minds cloud in Reminiscence, a futuristic film noir starring Hugh Jackman as Nick Bannister, a Miami-based dream master. Using virtual reality, Nick lets his clients relive their most cherished memories, from playing with a childhood dog to enjoying a tryst with a wealthy lover. Nick has a nostalgic obsession of his own— Mae (Rebecca Ferguson), a singer who beguiled him with her lustrous voice and then vanished. Nick hunts for her across Florida and Louisiana, but the longer he searches, the more his quest seems like a romantic delusion. Reminiscence, which was written and directed by Westworld co-creator Lisa Joy, is burdened with a frantic pace and a Jackman voice-over that echoes Harrison Ford’s bored yammering in the original version of Blade Runner. Yet Joy has created a vivid dystopia and a poignant meditation on the seductiveness of distorted memories. Like her brother-in-law Christopher Nolan, she is fascinated with lies that consume men until they no longer believe in anything else. The images of Reminiscence—especially its shots of skyscrapers sticking out of a flood like drowning giants—are darkly beautiful, but when the film reaches its grim conclusion, Joy doesn’t flinch. Reminiscence may be flawed, but it is a deeply haunting portrait of a man too weak for this world. PG-13. BENNETT CAMPBELL FERGUSON. Cascade, Vancouver Plaza.

Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings

In the 1970s, when a floppy-haired Bruce Lee lookalike named Shang-Chi first graced the cover of his own Marvel title, comic book crusaders seemed destined to follow radio cowboys and dime novel detectives into the dustbin of cultural oblivion. The struggling publisher responded by feverishly refashioning the heroes of trending genres (horror, blaxploitation, space opera) in the Mighty Marvel Manner, typically disappointing fans all around. But Shang-Chi, Master of Kung Fu, forged an odd yet successful kinship with bloodless ultraviolence, pulp grandiosity and an inane origin story endlessly explained. ShangChi and the Legend of the Ten Rings completes the circle, bringing the dispossessed son of an alien-bracelet-empowered warlord to the big screen, and somehow, this latest iteration of a pointedly two-dimensional martial artist avatar reaches undeserved depths. Credit goes to the bulletproof MCU template, of course. But shove the equally athletic and comedic newcomer Simu Liu (as Shang-Chi) between the looming presence of legend Tony Leung Chiu-wai (playing Shang-Chi’s father) and comic relief Awkwafina (as Shang-Chi’s confidant/karaoke buddy), and you’ve got the makings of an excellent cast that propels the film to another level. True believers should be more than satisfied with the punch-’em-up choreography effortlessly pivoting from balletic bouts to Wick-ian technique to fated CGI spectacle. Somehow, still, director Destin Daniel Cretton (Just Mercy, Short Term 12) finds space to let blossom a genuinely touching emotive backstory for our immortal archvillain and a (however fleeting) fresh perspective on a martial arts master. PG-13. JAY HORTON. Bagdad, Bridgeport, Cedar Hills, Dine-In Progress Ridge, Evergreen Parkway, Fox Tower, Living Room, Lloyd Center, Movies on TV, Pioneer Place, St. Johns Twin Cinemas, Studio One, Tigard, Wunderland Beaverton, Wunderland Milwaukie.

Small Engine Repair

Small Engine Repair is mostly set at an auto repair shop in Manchester, N.H., but its characters aren’t fixable—they’re broken men made monstrous by trauma. After a dinner of barbecued steaks, Swaino (Jon Bernthal) and Packie (Shea Whigham) are surprised when their childhood friend Frank (John Pollono) wants to buy ecstasy from Chad (Spencer House), the son of a successful lawyer. Yet Frank has more in mind than a high—the ecstasy is part of a dubious revenge scheme. Small Engine Repair is based on a play by Pollono, who directed the film and clearly struggled to adapt his writing. The screenplay has an excess of time jumps and toughguy rants, but it also offers a biting meditation on American manhood. Swaino, Packie and Frank—all of whom were abused by their fathers— treat Chad like a human punching bag who exists to bear their vengeful fantasies. House is spectacularly hateful as an entitled evildoer who has no compassion for people who don’t follow him on Instagram, but the true villain of Small Engine Repair is the cycle of violence that consumes the bodies and souls of its men. In the war against toxic masculinity, they’re all losers. R. BENNETT CAMPBELL FERGUSON. Cedar Hills, Cinemagic.

Black Magic Live: Stripped

Within Las Vegas exists a single all-Black male revue called “Black Magic Live.” The owner, Eurika Pratts, and CEO, Jean-Claude La Marre, have released a behind-the-scenes documentary about the production, which tracks its four-year journey that began with the fictional movie Chocolate City to current-day Vegas. Right away, you’ll notice the conflict of interest in having the film’s subjects also serve as executive producers. We’re told of their power struggle with actress Vivica A. Vox, who starred in their 2015 dramedy, but this fascinating conflict only gets a brief, one-sided explanation. Things get more interesting as Pratts and La Marre touch on America’s complicated racial history and the impact it has on their business. But again, we are only given the producers’ perspectives rather than a more complete evaluation of the historical challenges and their modern-day influence. The standout portion of the film comes when we actually get to meet the dancers and hear their accounts of letting go of past dreams in order to embrace the one they’re currently living. But overall, Black Magic Live falls short since the interview setups with a rotating cast are too clinical. So while this infomercial-style documentary successfully provides interesting details and lets the dancers share their stories, it would have been nice to see it and not just be told about it. NR. RAY GILL JR. Virtual Cinema.

JEAN-LUC BOUCHEROT “The scenery in Portland, where you can see those train tracks sometimes when it’s dark, they always kind of invite you to somewhere else.”

My Essential Seven: Jean-Luc Boucherot

It’s all about escape and space for the star of The Testament of François Villon.

BY BENNETT CAMPBELL FERGUSON

On June 5, 1455, the French activist, poet and thief François Villon killed a priest with a sword. As punishment, he was banished from Paris, but he was eventually given a royal pardon and went on to infl uence none other than Bob Dylan, who said in his liner notes for The Times They Are a-Changin’ that he wrote “with the sounds of François Villon echoin’ through my mad streets.” “What I’m fascinated by is his connection with a dramatic period of time, his profound vision of the value of existence and how frail and fragile it is in a moment of despair, in a moment when everything is about to collapse,” says Jean-Luc Boucherot, who plays Villon in Hand2Mouth’s one-man show The Testament of François Villon. “He had a short life and [he lived] in an explosive way.”

The Testament of François Villon, based on Villon’s autobiographical poem The Testament, features music by the medieval band Musica Universalis and a puppet that director Štepán Šimek describes as a “dark passenger” reminding Villon of his mortality. Yet the show revolves around Boucherot, a French American actor who is a member of Hand2Mouth’s company and a Portlandia veteran. When I interviewed Boucherot about the seven things he considers essential in his life, he said, “I don’t know if you noticed, but they’re all related to space, and they all offer a possibility to escape.” Whether he’s seeking serenity in civilization or nature, Boucherot likes to lose himself in a place, a desire that evokes the words of Villon himself: “We were two, but only had one heart.”

1. The River I would say La Seine and the Willamette or the Columbia—they share something for me that’s important. They kind of offer a place where I can escape and contemplate, and a connection with water that’s close to the city. 2. The Forest Fire, there is a natural dimension to it, something absolutely fantastic, but it’s also terrifying. When I walk around and look at trees, I’m always thinking, “The sky was here before us and hopefully will be there after us.” At the same time, right now all of that is in danger and it’s frightening.

3. The City I really enjoy the lack of people, the absence of human beings sometimes. But what I like about cities is you can lose yourself in them. Sometimes you can walk the same streets over and over and never pay attention to what’s going on. But if you stop and you sit and you observe, you can see beautiful things, and I think the city is very inspiring—especially for an actor looking at people.

4. The Heat You have to learn how to deal with it. It’s like when it’s snowing. I don’t know if you’ve noticed, but the day after it snows, there is some kind of a silence. It kind of slows down everything, and that’s something I really like. And, of course, the heat reminds you how much you like the fresh, the water, the cold.

5. The Rain The first time I came to Portland, I think it was in 2003, I was back and forth between France and Portland for a while, but I remember counting 23 days and nights of rain. It really pushes you to places inside your inner self. You have to experiment and you have to feel.

6. The Train I love to look out the window and look at the scenery going by. I traveled a lot in France by train, from the south to north, and also from France to Germany. There is something about train tracks empty of trains that has a solitude e ect. The scenery in Portland, where you can see those train tracks sometimes when it’s dark, they always kind of invite you to somewhere else.

7. The Beach The opportunity to walk and feel the elements, the loneliness, the solitude, the dimension, the sky, the ocean, it’s really something absolutely unique. To me, it’s like cleaning my spirit, my head. Every time I go, I come back and I feel like a new person. I’m not a big fan of crowded beaches. I look for the natural aspect of it, connection with tranquility, calm and space. That’s always what I’m looking for.

SEE IT: Danse Macabre: The Testament of François Villon plays at the Shoebox Theater, 2110 SE 10th Ave., 503-2174202, hand2mouththeatre.org. 7:30 pm Thursday-Saturday, 2 and 7:30 pm Sunday, Sept. 16-Oct. 3. $5-$25.

Written by: Daniel Bromfi eld | @bromf3

Now Hear This

Listening recommendations from the past, present, Portland and the periphery.

SOMETHING OLD

Lee “Scratch” Perry

might be the most creative proponent of studio-as-instrument in pop history. He’s certainly one of the most infl uential. Perry’s productions include some of the best albums ever, reggae or otherwise: the Congos’ Heart of the Congos, Junior Murvin’s Police and Thieves, Max Romeo’s War Ina Babylon. His solo work is nothing to sco at either, and latter-day albums Rainford and Heavy Rain make it clear the Jamaican was in the middle of a burst of inspiration when he died last week at 85.

SOMETHING NEW

Manchester’s Space Afrika combines the noir gloom of cyberpunk with an interrogation of what it really means to fetishize poverty and surveillance. Their fourth album, Honest Labour, dishes out all the rain-choked back-alley mystery you could want from post-Blade Runner synth music, but by foregrounding Black voices talking simply and honestly about their experiences, it forces us to confront dystopia not as a cool aesthetic but as something many people don’t have the comfort of experiencing as fantasy.

SOMETHING LOCAL

Don’t Know What I

Am—what a great title, something an alien like Superman is as likely to say as a young queer trying to fi gure out their life. Alien Boy is one of the best guitar bands going in any major city right now—but they live in ours—and they’re as good as Team Dresch at translating sentimentality into tough, hooky, hard rock. Taking their name from a Wipers song, it won’t be long until Alien Boy joins that band in the hallowed place behind the counter of every Rose City record shop.

SOMETHING ASKEW

A half-century before Kanye found Jesus and Joel Osteen, Mary Lou Williams was making some of the most eclectic and omnivorous Christian music imaginable, skewing jazz and gospel into compositions that feel like collages, even without the benefi t of pitch-shifters and sample pads. 1964’s Black Christ of the Andes is her tribute to a recently canonized Black saint, and it rejects any notion of modesty in religious music; listen as her choir sings “this humble man” in the least humble way imaginable.

ACROSS

1 Alan of "M*A*S*H" 5 Falling-out 9 "Human Behaviour" singer 14 Writing style where "computer" is "c0mpu732" 15 Daughter of LBJ 16 Enticing sort 17 Symposium for cinema bu s, maybe 19 Ammonia compound 20 e.e. cummings o ering 22 Earth goddess created by Chaos 24 Roger's "77 Sunset Strip" costar 25 "Born," in some notices 26 Monetary notes? 28 "South Park" episode "Mr. Hankey, the Christmas ___" 30 O.J. trial judge Lance 31 Literary misprints 35 "Right Here Waiting" singer Richard 39 Princess Peach's realm, in the Mario series 42 Fencing sword 43 "Le stagioni del ___ amore" (1966 movie also called "Seasons of Our Love") 44 "Suits" network 45 "The Big Bang Theory" role 47 Julia of "10 Things I Hate About You" 49 Pelican State sch. 52 Its flag features a red dragon 56 Di erent roles, metaphorically 57 Wriggly 1990s video game/TV protagonist who wears a robotic suit to move around 60 Burj Khalifa's city 61 Olympic squad that once had Bird and Jordan 65 Including everything 66 Prospector's find 67 Gymnastics legend Korbut 68 John ___ Garner (FDR's first veep) 69 Cosmo competitor 70 "Sure, whatever"

DOWN

1 Sitcom alien 2 Hawaiian Airlines o ering 3 "Macarena" duo Los ___ Rio 4 It might be tacked onto your withdrawal 5 Fruit used in gin drinks 6 Turn into baby food 7 "Wabash Cannonball" singer Roy 8 East ___ (U.N. member since 2002) 9 "Pow!" 10 Move on a checkerboard 11 Constellation with a belt 12 Zellweger who played Jones 13 Krispy ___ (doughnut chain) 18 Drafter of the Constitution, e.g. 21 Maintenance 22 Stood 23 Stood 26 FDR's on it 27 Circus act where an acrobat grabs on by the teeth 29 "This is wild" 32 "Winnie-the-Pooh" marsupial 33 Morning times, briefly 34 Purchase at a booth (abbr.) 36 Of age 37 Derby winner's flowers 38 "Do not open 'til ___" 40 "I Can't Breathe" singer 41 "It should've been me, ___!" (Yu-Gi-Oh meme) 46 For some time 48 "Same here!" 49 Escorted from the door 50 Finnish steam room 51 Around the city 53 Beaver home 54 "Captain Blood" star Flynn 55 Enjoy a scratch-and-sni sticker 58 1 on the Mohs scale 59 Green carving stone 62 Caribou's kin 63 Word before Khan 64 National Asparagus Month

last week’s answers

ARIES (March 21-April 19)

“Books are mirrors: You only see in them what you already have inside you," wrote author Carlos Zafòn Ruiz. Let's take that a step further: "Other people are mirrors: You only see in them what you already have inside you." And even further. "The whole world is a mirror: You only see in it what you already have inside you." Have fun playing with these meditations, Aries. The coming weeks will be a fertile time to explore how thoroughly your experiences reflect the activity transpiring in your own brain.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20)

Some spiritual teachers say things like "I am not my body" or "This body is not me." I don't understand that. It's an insult and disparagement. It's dismissive of our bodies' sublime beauty and our bodies' inspired role in educating our souls. I agree that we are not ONLY our bodies. I agree that a part of us is eternal, not confined to flesh and blood. But hell yes, I am my body. You are your body. It's a glorious aspect of who we are. It's a miraculous creation that has taken millions of years to evolve into the masterpiece it is. So yes, you are your body, and yes, this body is you. I hope you love your body. Are in awe of it. Are pleased to be inside it. If anything is lacking in this department, now is an excellent time to make corrections.

GEMINI (May 21-June20)

"I know someone who kisses the way a flower opens," wrote poet Mary Oliver. I'd love for you Geminis to have that experience. The astrological omens suggest it's more likely than usual to occur sometime soon. Other experiences with a better-than-average chance of unfolding in the coming days: allies who speak of intimate subjects in ways that resemble a flower opening; partners who co-create with you in ways that resemble a flower opening; spiritual helpers who o er guidance and help in ways that resemble a flower opening.

CANCER (June 21-July 22)

"I lie to myself all the time, but I never believe me," writes Cancerian author S. E. Hinton. Ha! As a Cancerian myself, I confess to the same crime. But I am looking forward to a shift in the coming weeks. I suspect we Crabs will be inspired to cut way back on the fibs we try to get away with. You know what that means, right? We'll be more inclined to trust ourselves, since we'll be more likely to tell ourselves the truth. Our decisions will be shrewd, and our self-care will be rigorous. Hallelujah!

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)

My object in this horoscope is to stimulate your imagination in ways nobody else in your life will. You need an influence like me, from outside your inner circle, to administer friendly, playful shocks to jolt you out of habitual ways of thinking. Here we go. 1. If you were to stow seven parts of your soul in seven objects, what objects would they be? 2. If you could change one thing about your past, what would it be? 3. If you were a character in a fairy tale or a movie, who would you be? 4. If you could travel to a place that would teach you what you most need to know, where would it be? 5. If you had a magical animal as your special ally, what animal would it be? 6. If you could sing a song with uncanny healing power for someone you care about, what song would it be? 7. If you could improve your relationship with some part of your body, what would it be?

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)

"There's nothing wrong with reading a book you love over and over," writes Virgo author Gail Carson Levine. Adding to that encouragement, I o er you the following authorizations: There's nothing wrong with seeking a pleasure you love over and over; or doing a necessary task you love over and over; or performing an energizing ritual you love over and over; or expressing key truths you love over and over. And these permissions will be especially crucial for you to exult in during the coming weeks, dear Virgo: because it's a time when mindful repetition will be one of your strengths and a key to stimulating the deepening experiences you need.

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)

"If I'm a bitch and a fake. Is there nobody who will love a bitch and a fake?" Libra author Graham Greene wrote that in his novel The End of the Affair. Here's my extrapolation: I believe that every one of us, including me, is a bitch and a fake now and then. We all go through periods when we are not at our best, when we fail to live up to our own high standards. Is it possible that you have recently flirted with such a phase? If so, the cosmos has authorized me to absolve you. You are free you to reclaim your full exquisite beauty. And if you haven't been a bitch and a fake, congratulations. It means you have weathered a gnarly storm.

SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)

Poet Yves Olade writes, "I've started thinking of people as wounds that don't heal." To me, that idea is idiotically cynical. Moreover, I think it's wrong for most of us. The truth is, humans have a natural instinct for healing. They are predisposed to attract experiences that might aid their recovery from di culties—that might teach them the healing lessons they need. I believe this will be especially true for you in the coming weeks. (PS: Dr. Andrew Weil writes, "Any level of biological organization that we examine, from DNA up to the most complex body systems, shows the capacity for self-diagnosis, for removal of damaged structure, and for regeneration of new structure.")

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)

Research suggests that most people think everyone else has more fun than they do. But I'm guessing that only a small percentage of Sagittarians feel that way. You tend to be extra alert for fun, and you have intuitive skill at tracking down fun. In addition, you often take the initiative to precipitate fun. You understand you have a responsibility to generate fun, and you have a talent for generating it. All these capacities will serve you well in the coming weeks. I recommend you raise your mastery of the art and science of having fun to a new level. Be the Champion of Fun and Games for your entire circle.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)

I'm not engaging in empty flattery when I say that you are unlike anyone else who has ever lived in the history of the world. Your absolute uniqueness is a fundamental fact. Maybe you don't reflect on this truth very often. Perhaps you feel that it's not helpful to think about or that it's irrelevant to your daily decision-making. But I propose that in the next three weeks, you give it a central place in your understanding of your destiny. Allow it to influence everything you do. Make it a major factor in your decision-making.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)

Welcome back from the underworld, Aquarius. I hope your time wandering through the maze-like twilight brought you as many fascinating mysteries as confusing questions. I trust you took advantage of the smoky riddles and arresting dilemmas to fortify your soul's wisdom. I suspect that although your travels may have at times seemed hard to fathom, they have provided you with a superb education that will serve you well in the immediate future.

PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20)

In Oscar Wilde's novel The Picture of Dorian Gray, the lead character says to a friend, "You filled me with a wild desire to know everything about life." Is there a person who might inspire you like that, Pisces? Maybe a person from your past with whom you've fallen out of touch? Or is there a person hovering on the outskirts of your life who could stimulate you to have such feelings? Now is a favorable time to seek these influences. I advise you to be bold in your quest to associate with allies who will stimulate your lust for life and teach you crucial lessons. (PS: For extra credit, make abundant use of another theme from Wilde's book: "The search for beauty is the real secret of life.")

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