(FILM) We'll have to wait for the newest film from Taiwanese master Hou Hsiao-hsien (Three Times screened at the Vancouver International Film Festival in November, but hasn't made it here yet). In the meantime, Northwest Film Forum is screening Café Lumière, Hou's odd and oddly touching tribute to the Japanese filmmaker Yasujiro Ozu. It's a domestic drama in a minor key, filled with trains and warm milk and dead composers and goblin dreams. (Northwest Film Forum, 1515 12th Ave, 267-5380. 7 and 9 pm, $5–$8.)