(DOCUMENTARY) Described by the San Francisco Guardian as "A League of Their Own with fouler language, vicious dropkicks, and grudges that simmer for 50 years," Ruth Leitman's 2004 film Lipstick & Dynamite captures the world of late '40s/early '50s women's wrestling-an arena packed with blond bombshells as gorgeous as any screen starlet and as vicious as any pit bull. After the film, stick around for some live-action wrasslin' by Seattle's own Pin-Down Girls. (Northwest Film Forum, 1515 12th Ave, 267-5380. 7:45 pm, $8/$6. Through June 29.)