FILMS—The past few weeks have sucked: First we lost David Bowie, and then we lost Alan Rickman. Tonight, the Hollywood remembers both: First with a screening of Bowie’s bizarre 1983 vampire flick The Hunger, followed by Rickman’s career-making turn in 1988’s action classic Die Hard. Both are always worth seeing on the big screen—this time, with a beer or two to drown your sorrows. ERIK HENRIKSEN
Hollywood Theatre, 4122 NE Sandy, The Hunger at 7:30 pm, Die Hard at 9:40 pm, $8 per film
MUSIC—Dr. Dog’s about to put out their new album, The Psychedelic Swamp, which includes re-recordings of some of their earliest songs, and they’re using fake boner-pill infomercials to pimp the effort. Not the most creative endeavor from the Philly pop group, but we trust these fuzzy physicians. DIRK VANDERHART
w/Hop Along; Crystal Ballroom, 1332 W Burnside, 8 pm, $25-27, all ages
