It was nice. Absolutely no way to tell where it is. No info at address listed. Its around the corner. Be easy enough to put that on marque at address provided online and google.
For a small venue it has good topics and fairly good movies.
Wonderful film:. Bending the Arc
Hiring Northwest Film Co. was the best wedding vendor decision we made. We decided we wanted a videographer a few weeks out from our wedding and Bryans work caught our attention. We hired him and talked via email until the day of the wedding when we got to meet him. Bryan was professional, friendly, easy going and perfectly captured the magic and memories that we hoped we would be able to look back on for years to come. We cherish our video and cant say enough good things about the stunning quality of work he provides!
If you have any doubt as to whether or not to have a videographer at your wedding- do it! Youll love it more than the photos.If you arent sure who to hire, look no further! My wife and I cant thank NW Film Co enough for how perfect our video turned out, how easy they were to work with and how talented Bryan is at capturing the moments youll want to relive and remember the rest of your life. Out of all the investments we made for our big day, this had by far the best value and is really the gift that keeps on giving.
Neat stuff to see inside.
Great facility. Excellent programming. Thanks for featuring the Crime + Punishment documentary by Stephen Maing.
A compelling experience amongst an intellectual audience.
Not exactly an Omnimax experience, this nevertheless is a comfortable, well-located place to watch film in the core of the Portland arts district. Be warned that outside food is not permitted, and that street parking can be a challenge.
Awesome service
Challenging films