That is the quietly menacing tagline for The Killing of Sister George, the trashy lesbian melodrama of 1968 that’s grown into a beloved, over-the-top camp classic.

Tonight at the Northwest Film Forum, Three Dollar Bill Cinema hosts a one-night-only screening of Sister George, as part of their “God Save the Queens” film series. If you like lesbians, ludicrously overdone psychodrama, and/or perversely comforting reminders of How Far We’ve Come, go.

Movie starts at 7pm, full info here.

David Schmader—former weed columnist and Stranger associate editor—is the author of the solo plays Straight and Letter to Axl, which he’s performed in Seattle and across the US. His latest...

3 replies on ““The Story of Three Consenting Adults, in the Privacy of Their Own Home….””

  1. I think it’s been rerated…it’s pretty tame.

    This movie would be good if it were about an hour shorter…it’s way too long and sluggishly paced.

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