🎬 Bruce Campbell Brings “Ernie & Emma” Home to Southern Oregon 💘🎥

 If Valentine’s Day needed a little more groovy energy this year, Bruce Campbell just delivered it with a chainsaw-sized bow on top. On February 14, the cult‑favorite actor and director will premiere his brand‑new independent film “Ernie & Emma” at Medford’s historic Holly Theatre, in partnership with the Ashland Independent Film Festival — and honestly, the whole thing feels like a love letter to Southern Oregon. 💞🌲

🌟 A Hometown Production With Heart

Campbell didn’t just shoot a movie in Southern Oregon — he rooted the entire production there.

  • Local cast ✔️
  • Local crew ✔️
  • Local locations ✔️
  • Local pride? Off the charts. 📈✨

There’s something special about a filmmaker choosing to invest in the community that surrounds them. It’s not just filmmaking — it’s ecosystem‑building. And Campbell clearly wanted “Ernie & Emma” to feel like it grew from the soil of the Rogue Valley itself. 🌄🎬

🎭 What’s the Film About?

Campbell’s keeping the plot under wraps (classic Bruce), but early buzz suggests a quirky, heartfelt story with the kind of offbeat charm he’s known for. Think: humor with soul, character-driven warmth, and a dash of Campbell’s signature wink to the audience 😉.

🎟️ Why the Holly Theatre Matters

The Holly isn’t just a venue — it’s a piece of Oregon film history. Restored, beloved, and dripping with vintage charm, it’s the perfect backdrop for a hometown premiere.
Walking into that marquee glow on Valentine’s night? Instant cinematic romance. 💡❤️

🎉 A Win for Local Film Lovers

This premiere isn’t just about one movie — it’s a celebration of:

  • Independent filmmaking
  • Regional talent
  • Community collaboration
  • And the ongoing revival of Southern Oregon’s creative scene

It’s the kind of event that reminds you why indie film still matters. It’s personal. It’s handcrafted. It’s rooted in place. And it brings people together — which feels especially fitting on Valentine’s Day. 💌🎞️

💬 Final Thoughts

Bruce Campbell showing up with a locally made film on Feb. 14 feels like the coolest cinematic valentine Southern Oregon could ask for. Whether you’re a die‑hard Campbell fan, an indie film supporter, or just someone who loves seeing local artists shine, “Ernie & Emma” is shaping up to be a must‑see moment.


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