“Inlaws & Outlaws” is playing next week, June 16-18 at Central Cinema, shows at 7 pm and 9:30. (Central Cinema is at 1411 21st Avenue (at Union), Seattle) Tickets are just $6. Filmmaker, Drew Emery will be on hand for a Q&A following each show and Warren Etheridge of the Warren Report will host a special screening and discussion at the Tuesday, June 16th 7pm show.
Made in Seattle, Inlaws & Outlaws has delighted audiences and critics alike with its playful and heart-warming take on matters of love. While the ongoing debate about gay marriage makes it timely and topical, the film wisely dispenses with the politics that often divide us into gay and straight camps and focuses, instead, on everyday storytellers we can all relate to.
At the top of the film, we don’t know who’s gay or straight or who’s with whom. As their stories unfold and stereotypes fall by the wayside, love conquers all — and we find ourselves rooting for everyone. With remarkable honesty, good humor, great music and real heart, Inlaws & Outlaws is a definite must see
For cinema buffs, Central Cinema is a local treasure. Movies are just $6 and it’s the only place in Seattle where you can enjoy beer, wine, and pizza comfortably at your table.
For more info, visit www.inlawsandoutlawsfilm.com.
You can buy tickets here.