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Before Stranger Things… well, before Stranger Things there were a lot of things. But some of the same DNA that makes Stranger Things so much funโ€”watching a lovable group of kids face off against a monstrous threatโ€”was present in 2011’s Attack the Block, a film directed by Joe Cornish, produced by Edgar Wright, and boasting a fantastic turn from John Boyega, who’d go on to stormtrooper it up in Star Wars: The Force Awakens.

Landing around the same time as the 2011 England riots, Attack the Block, for all its thrills and all its jokes, also brought a fair amount of economic and racial subtext. Technically, it’s a monster movie about kids fighting space aliens, but actually, it’s about a whole lot moreโ€”and it pulls it off in a way that’s super-fun and super-smart. If you haven’t seen itโ€”or if you just haven’t seen it in a whileโ€”well, that’s something you should fix.

So, lucky you: Tomorrow night, the NW Film Center’s showing Attack the Block as part of its Top Down: Rooftop Cinema series, which goes down on the roof of downtown’s Hotel deLuxe parking garage. There’ll also be food, drinks, and pre-movie music from Small Million. The whole experience should be a goddamn delight.

And even MORE lucky you: Courtesy of the NW Film Center, I’ve got five pairs of tickets to tomorrow night’s screening to give away to Blogtown readers. Want to win a pair? All you’ve got to do is email me by 4 pm today (Wed Aug 10), and make sure the subject line of your email is “Believe.” I’ll pick five winners and email ’em back. Have at.

With honor and distinction, Erik Henriksen served as the executive editor of the Portland Mercury from 2004 to 2020. He can now be found at henriksenactual.com.