Outdoor Movies @ Marymoor Park

Movie nights in Redmond 🌃

📸: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone

📆 Wednesday, July 10th — Wednesday, August 28th
🎟️ $10 per person + service fees (five-year-olds and under free)
Reserve a spot here
📍 Marymoor Park: 6046 West Lake Sammamish Pkwy NE, Redmond

Marymoor Park gets a lot of press for its summer concert series (this year’s lineup includes The Avett Brothers, Primus, Ziggy Marley, and great pairings like Boy George + Squeeze and Melissa Etheridge + Jewel), but between those live act dates is a chance to catch your favorite flicks, presented by BECU. Tickets are only $10 per person, the events are dog-friendly, each has preshow entertainment, and there’s food truck service provided by Candela Pizza, Los Chilangos, Mexicuban, Buddha Bruddah, and Trophy Cupcakes.

Movie Schedule:

🎬 Back to the Future (1985): Re-familiarize yourself with this blast of sci-fi comedy energy before the West End/Broadway musical tours through Seattle’s Paramount Theatre this Christmas.
📅 Wednesday, July 10th
🕓 Movies start @ dusk

🎬 10 Things I Hate About You (1999): There’s nothing I could tell you proud PNWers about this locally shot teen Shakespeare update y’all don’t already know, so I’ll shout out eternally dependable David Krumholtz’s perfect line deliveries throughout the film.
📅 Tuesday, July 16th
🕓 Movies start @ dusk

🎬 Shrek (2001) We’re approaching a quarter of a century of weird memes and themed raves starring our dear swamp ogre and I don’t see that stopping anytime soon.
📅 Wednesday, July 24th
🚪 Doors open at 7 pm
🕓 Movies start @ dusk

🎬 Barbie (2023): If y’all don’t start a climactic singalong of “I’m Just Ken” at Marymoor Park then what are we even doing with our summer? Bring the Kenergy.
📅 Wednesday, July 31st
🚪 Doors open at 7 pm
🕓 Movies start @ dusk

🎬 Pitch Perfect (2012): Anna Camp is perfection in Jason Moore’s franchise-starting acapella comedy, though I hope one day someone is gutsy enough to program the daffily chaotic sketch-forward sequel.
📅 Wednesday, August 7th
🚪 Doors open at 7 pm
🕓 Movies start @ dusk

🎬 Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone (2001): Daniel Radcliffe grew into a righteous, adventurous adult who just won a gotdang Tony Award, so put some respect on his name in his first outing as the Boy Who Lived.
📅 Tuesday, August 13th
🚪 Doors open at 6:30 pm
🕓 Movies start @ dusk

🎬 Encanto (2021): We don’t talk about Bruno, but we definitely talk about this lushly designed, small-scale family drama featuring Oscar-nominated Lin-Manuel Miranda tunes.
📅 Tuesday, August 20th
🚪 Doors open at 6:30 pm
🕓 Movies start @ dusk

🎬 The Princess Bride (1987): It would be inconceivable to have an outdoor summer movie series without Rob Reiner’s fantastical, swashbuckling, endlessly quotable love story.
📅 Wednesday, August 28th
🚪 Doors open at 6:30 pm
🕓 Movies start @ dusk

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Marcus Gorman

Marcus Gorman is a Seattle-based playwright and film programmer. He once raised money for a synagogue by marathoning 15 Adam Sandler movies in one weekend. You can find him on Instagram and Twitter @marcus_gorman.