Northwest Oregon Screen Scene August 21 - 27, 2022 l 19 What’s Available NOW On “black-ish: Season 8” (Aug. 24) “Eureka: Season 1” (Aug. 24) A big move and a visit from Olympic gymnast Simone Biles are in the offing for the Johnson family in the eighth and final season of this ABC sitcom from showrunner Courtney Lilly and creator Kenya Barris. Anthony Anderson, Tracee Ellis Ross, Laurence Fishburne and Marcus Scribner head the cast. Weird things happen in an Oregon town mostly populated by brilliant scientists who work at advanced research facility in this quirky sci-fi comedy that originally aired on Sci-Fi Channel (now Syfy) from 2006 to 2012. Colin Ferguson, Salli Richardson-Whitfield, Joe Morton and Debrah Farentino head a solid cast. “Tangled” (Available now) “Father of the Bride” (Available now) You’ve gotta let go sometime, Dad. This entertaining 1991 remake of the 1950 Spencer Tracy comedy follows the story of a loving father reluctant to see his little girl grow up. When she announces her engagement, he must come to terms with it and throw her a wedding that won’t leave him in the poorhouse. Steve Martin, Diane Keaton and Kimberly Williams star. I (heart) New York For more information BY STAFF WRITERS Questions: 1) What did title character Doug Heffernan (Kevin James) do for a living in the long-running CBS sitcom “The King of Queens”? 2) What was the name of the aspiring young New York actress played by Marlo Thomas in the ABC sitcom “That Girl”? 3) Who was hosting NBC’s “Tonight Show” when the series relocated from New York to Burbank, Calif.? 4) What gruff future Academy Award-winning actor starred as social worker Neil Brock in the gritty 1963-64 CBS drama “East Side/West Side”? 5) In what New York borough did the main characters in HBO’s “Girls” reside? Answers: Kevin James 541-523-3673 541-963-3161 inside every Inside Thursday every hursday 1) He was a courier who drove for the fictional IPS delivery service 2) Ann Marie 3) Johnny Carson 4) George C. Scott 5) Brooklyn For its 50th animated feature, Disney puts clever twists on the familiar tale of “Rapunzel,” with Mandy Moore voicing the heroine whose lengthy hair makes her the captive of a villainess (voice of stage veteran Donna Murphy) wanting to harness its magical power. Zachary Levi (“Chuck”) speaks the words of a thief who invades the tower where Rapunzel is being held, then teams with her to escape. Call om gon.c e r O stern GoEa art arts event events entertainment entertainmen