Special movies showing around Snohomish County

Reel World Cinema Series: First Presbyterian Church of Everett, 3629 Rockefeller Ave., Everett, continues its series. This quarter the theme is “Campaign Issues 2016.” Films are shown at 7 p.m. various Fridays. For more information, call Dana Wright at 206-356-8872.

“Syriana,” May 6

“The Big Short,” May 20

“Lone Star,” June 10.

“Fruitvale Station,” June 17.

Sno-King Meaningful Movies: “Taking Root — The Vision of Wangari Maathia” will be shown free at 7 p.m. May 14 at Edmonds Unitarian Universalist, 8109 224th St. SW; www.meaningfulmovies.org.

Dr. Who series: See “Army of Ghosts” and “Doomsday” at 7:30 p.m. May 24, Historic Everett Theatre, 2911 Colby Ave; historiceveretttheatre.com.

Silent movie: The Historic Everett Theatre, 2911 Colby Ave., brings back Silent Movie Night and Pipe Organ with a showing of “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” at 7:30 p.m. June 3. Tickets are $15. historiceveretttheatre.com.

“Sound of Music” Sing Along: Sing with Maria, the nuns and the children at 7:30 p.m. June 4 at the Historic Everett Theatre, 2911 Colby Ave. Tickets are $20. Call 425-258-6766.

Twisted Flicks: The Historic Everett Theatre hosts Seattle’s only live movie re-dubbing show, which merges improv comedy and old B movies. The Twisted Flicks guys from Jet City Improv will riff on “The Magic Carpet,” a 1951 film starring Lucille Ball, at 7:30 p.m. June 17, 2911 Colby Ave., $15.

“Star Trek”: The Historic Everett Theatre plans to show all the “Star Trek” movies for free at 7:30 p.m. most Mondays and Tuesdays May 16 to July 19. Go to www.historiceveretttheatre.org.

May 16, “Star Trek: The Motion Picture”

May 17, “Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan”

May 23, “Star Trek: The Search for Spock”

May 31, “Star Trek: The Voyage Home”

June 6, “Star Trek: The Final Frontier”

June 7, “Star Trek: The Undiscovered Country”

June 20, “Star Trek: Generations”

June 21, “Star Trek: First Contact”

July 5, “Star Trek: Insurrection”

July 18, “Star Trek”

July 19, “Star Trek: Into Darkness”

Sail In Cinema: The Port of Everett plans to show its first series of movies at the Waterfront Place Park on Fridays, July 15 to Aug. 19. Movies planned include “Guardians of the Galaxy,” “Sandlot,” “Miracle,” “Finding Nemo” and “Top Gun.”

Downtown Everett movies: The Downtown Everett Association plans free outdoor movies at sunset at the Snohomish County Campus, 3000 Rockefeller Ave., with “Labyrinth” on July 30, “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” on Aug. 6, and “Jurassic Park” on Aug. 13. An indoor movie, “Hocus Pocus,” will be played at 7 p.m. Oct. 31 at Xfinity Arena, 2000 Hewitt Ave. Info: 425-258-0700.

To submit information, please email reporter Gale Fiege at gfiege@heraldnet.com.

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