17 ON THE SCREEN WHAT’S PLAYING IN THE THEATER AUGUST 4�11, 2021 Hermiston graduate produces horror film By Tammy Malgesini Go! Magazine W ALLA WALLA — A one- night screening event of a fi lm produced by 1997 Hermiston High School graduate Amanda Rae Jones will be held Thursday, Aug. 12, at 7 p.m. at Cinemark Grand Cinema 12 in Walla Walla. Filmed in the Pacifi c North- west, “The Stairs” is described as a frightening tale about a group of hikers hunted by a sinister presence in the woods. It features acting veterans John Schneider of “The Dukes of Hazzard” fame and Kathleen Quinlan, who was nominated for an Academy Award for her role in “Apollo 13.” The all-star cast also includes Adam Korson, Brent Bai- ley, Stacey Oristano, Tyra Colar and Josh Crotty. Tickets for the fi lm viewing, presented by Cinedigm and Fath- om Events, can be purchased at the theater box offi ce or in advance via www.fathomevents. com/events/The-Stairs. “The Stairs’’ is racking up ac- colades at horror festivals around the globe. It has been an offi cial selection at more than a dozen fi lm festivals, including its Pacifc Northwest premiere on Aug. 1 during the Portland Horror Film Festival at the newly reopened 1926 Hollywood Theatre. It has nearly two dozen wins and counting, including top honors at several festivals. Describing herself as “a huge movie fan” growing up, Jones recalls with fondness “movie vacations” with her family. Her Courtesy of Cinedigm and Fathom Events A one-night screening of “The Stairs,” a fi lm produced by 1997 Hermiston High School graduate Amanda Jones, can be viewed Thursday, Aug. 12. parents would rent a stack of movies, park their cars around the corner, take the phone off the hook and from Friday night through Monday morning, they holed up in their living room with the blinds drawn — eating junk food and watching fl icks. “It was everything about a va- cation that you love, without the packing and traveling, plus mov- ies,” Jones said. “I think these movie vacations have infl uenced me more than anything else in my decision to get into the industry.” After graduating from high school in Hermiston, Jones headed to Eastern Oregon Uni- versity in La Grande, graduating in 2001 with a degree in history. She later got an MBA at Portland State University and began a career in the fi nance industry. After being approached to read and possibly help support a fi lm project, Jones shifted vocational gears and co-founded Wander- ing Dragon Productions. “The Stairs” is her third feature fi lm project. Jones said the fi lm will be released Aug. 27 on DVD/BluRay/ VOD in conjunction with a week- long run at a few select theaters. NATIONAL HISTORIC O REGON T RAIL INTERPRETIVE CENTER PRESENTS: oregontrail.blm.gov oregontrail.blm.gov Aug 7 @ 5 p.m. Bill Rossiter - QUITTING VAPING FOR REAL erce) ISN’T EASY. Experience BUT IT’S WORTH IT. Culture Tall Songs & Tall Tales Aug 14 @ 5 p.m. Mike Follin - Dr. Balthasar’s Traveling Medicine Show Aug 21& 28 @ 5 p.m. Nimiipuu (Nez Perce) Experience - Where History Meets Culture Free help: 1-800-QUIT-NOW or QUITNOW.NET/OREGON For more information call 541-523-1843