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Thursday 11, June

Obsession

Obsession

Rfor strong bloody violence, grisly images, sexual content, pervasive language, and brief graphic nudity.

Thursday 11, June

Michael

Michael

PG-13for some thematic material, language, and smoking

Thursday 11, June

Backrooms

Backrooms

Rfor language and some violent content/bloody images.

Thursday 11, June

Scary Movie

Scary Movie

Rfor crude sexual content, graphic nudity, strong violence, and drug content and language throughout.

Thursday 11, June

Friday 12, June

Disclosure Day

Disclosure Day

PG-13for action/violence, some bloody images and strong language.

Friday 12, June

Obsession

Obsession

Rfor strong bloody violence, grisly images, sexual content, pervasive language, and brief graphic nudity.

Friday 12, June

Scary Movie

Scary Movie

Rfor crude sexual content, graphic nudity, strong violence, and drug content and language throughout.

Friday 12, June

Saturday 13, June

Disclosure Day

Disclosure Day

PG-13for action/violence, some bloody images and strong language.

Saturday 13, June

Obsession

Obsession

Rfor strong bloody violence, grisly images, sexual content, pervasive language, and brief graphic nudity.

Saturday 13, June

Scary Movie

Scary Movie

Rfor crude sexual content, graphic nudity, strong violence, and drug content and language throughout.

Saturday 13, June

Thursday 18, June

Disclosure Day

Disclosure Day

PG-13for action/violence, some bloody images and strong language.

Thursday 18, June

Backrooms

Backrooms

Rfor language and some violent content/bloody images.

Thursday 18, June

Obsession

Obsession

Rfor strong bloody violence, grisly images, sexual content, pervasive language, and brief graphic nudity.

Thursday 18, June

Scary Movie

Scary Movie

Rfor crude sexual content, graphic nudity, strong violence, and drug content and language throughout.

Thursday 18, June

What Men Want

What Men Want

Rfor language and sexual content throughout, and some drug material.

Thursday 18, June

Friday 19, June

Ray

Ray

PG-13for depiction of drug addiction, sexuality and some thematic elements

Friday 19, June

Sunday 21, June

Space Jam

Space Jam

PGfor some mild cartoon language

Sunday 21, June

Friday 26, June

The Color Purple

The Color Purple

PG-13for mature thematic content, sexual content, violence and language.

Friday 26, June

Sunday 28, June

Shrek

Shrek

PGfor mild language and some crude humor

Sunday 28, June

Friday 3, July

A Thousand and One

A Thousand and One

Rfor language.

Friday 3, July

Sunday 5, July

Kung Fu Panda

Kung Fu Panda

PGfor sequences of martial arts action

Sunday 5, July

Friday 10, July

Beverly Hills Cop

Beverly Hills Cop

R

Friday 10, July

Sunday 12, July

E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial

E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial

PGfor language and mild thematic elements

Sunday 12, July

Thursday 16, July

Love & Basketball

Love & Basketball

PG-13for sexuality and language

Thursday 16, July

Friday 17, July

Pride

Pride

PGfor thematic material, language including some racial epithets, and violence

Friday 17, July

Sunday 19, July

Sing

Sing

PGsome rude humor and mild peril

Sunday 19, July

Friday 24, July

Dreamgirls

Dreamgirls

PG-13for language, some sexuality and drug content

Friday 24, July

Sunday 26, July

Happy Feet

Happy Feet

PGfor some mild peril and rude humor

Sunday 26, July

Friday 31, July

To Kill a Mockingbird

To Kill a Mockingbird

PG

Friday 31, July

Sunday 2, August

Madagascar

Madagascar

PGfor mild language, crude humor and some thematic elements

Sunday 2, August

Friday 7, August

I Can Do Bad All By Myself

I Can Do Bad All By Myself

PG-13

Friday 7, August

Sunday 9, August

How to Train Your Dragon

How to Train Your Dragon

PGfor sequences of intense action and some scary images, and brief mild language

Sunday 9, August

A Thousand and One

A Thousand and One

Rfor language.

A THOUSAND AND ONE follows unapologetic and free-spirited Inez (Teyana Taylor), who kidnaps six-year-old Terry from the foster care system. Holding onto their secret and each other, mother and son set out to reclaim their sense of home, identity, and stability, in a rapidly changing New York City.

Friday 3, July

Backrooms

Backrooms

Rfor language and some violent content/bloody images.

A strange doorway appears in the basement of a furniture showroom.

Thursday 11, June

Thursday 18, June

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Beverly Hills Cop

Beverly Hills Cop

R

After his childhood buddy is murdered while visiting Detroit, rebellious cop Axel Foley (Eddie Murphy) follows the leads to Beverly Hills, Calif., under the auspices of a vacation. He checks in with old friend Jenny Summers (Lisa Eilbacher) and starts to believe her boss, art dealer Victor Maitland (Steven Berkoff), might somehow be involved in the murder. However, Lt. Bogomil (Ronny Cox) of the Beverly Hills Police Department does not trust Foley, and hinders his search for evidence.

Friday 10, July

Disclosure Day

Disclosure Day

PG-13for action/violence, some bloody images and strong language.

If you found out we weren’t alone, if someone showed you, proved it to you, would that frighten you? This June, the truth belongs to seven billion people. We are coming close to … Disclosure Day.

Friday 12, June

Saturday 13, June

Thursday 18, June

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Dreamgirls

Dreamgirls

PG-13for language, some sexuality and drug content

A trio of black female soul singers cross over to the pop charts in the early 1960s, facing their own personal struggles along the way.

Friday 24, July

E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial

E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial

PGfor language and mild thematic elements

Join Elliot (Henry Thomas), Gertie (Drew Barrymore) and Michael (Robert MacNaughton) as they come together to help E.T. find his way back home. Winning four Academy Awards®, including one for the iconic score by John Williams, E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial is "one of the great American films" (Leonard Maltin) that forever belongs in the hearts and minds of audiences everywhere.

Sunday 12, July

Happy Feet

Happy Feet

PGfor some mild peril and rude humor

Into the world of the Emperor Penguins, who find their soul mates through song, a penguin is born who cannot sing. But he can tap dance something fierce!

Sunday 26, July

How to Train Your Dragon

How to Train Your Dragon

PGfor sequences of intense action and some scary images, and brief mild language

A hapless young Viking who aspires to hunt dragons becomes the unlikely friend of a young dragon himself, and learns there may be more to the creatures than he assumed.

Sunday 9, August

I Can Do Bad All By Myself

I Can Do Bad All By Myself

PG-13

The film tells the story of an alcoholic nightclub singer being ordered to confront her actions, after being prompted to take in her estranged niece and nephews.

Friday 7, August

Kung Fu Panda

Kung Fu Panda

PGfor sequences of martial arts action

The Dragon Warrior has to clash against the savage Tai Lung as China's fate hangs in the balance: However, the Dragon Warrior mantle is supposedly mistaken to be bestowed upon an obese panda who is a tyro in martial arts.

Sunday 5, July

Love & Basketball

Love & Basketball

PG-13for sexuality and language

In 1981 in L.A., Monica moves in next door to Quincy. They're 11, and both want to play in the NBA, just like Quincy's dad. Their love-hate relationship lasts into high school, with Monica's edge and Quincy's top-dog attitude separating them, except when Quincy's parents argue and he climbs through Monica's window to sleep on the floor. As high school ends, they come together as a couple, but within a year, with both of them playing ball at USC, Quincy's relationship with his father takes an ugly turn, and it leads to a break up with Monica. Some years later, their pro careers at a crossroads, they meet again. It's time for a final game of one-on-one with high stakes.

Thursday 16, July

Madagascar

Madagascar

PGfor mild language, crude humor and some thematic elements

Spoiled by their upbringing and unaware of what wildlife really is, four animals from the New York Central Zoo escape, unwittingly assisted by four absconding penguins, and find themselves in Madagascar.

Sunday 2, August

Michael

Michael

PG-13for some thematic material, language, and smoking

MICHAEL is the cinematic portrayal of the life and legacy of one of the most influential artists the world has ever known. The film tells the story of Michael Jackson’s life beyond the music, tracing his journey from the discovery of his extraordinary talent as the lead of the Jackson Five, to the visionary artist whose creative ambition fueled a relentless pursuit to become the biggest entertainer in the world. Highlighting both his life off-stage and some of the most iconic performances from his early solo career, the film gives audiences a front-row seat to Michael Jackson as never before. This is where his story begins.

Thursday 11, June

Obsession

Obsession

Rfor strong bloody violence, grisly images, sexual content, pervasive language, and brief graphic nudity.

After breaking the mysterious “One Wish Willow” to win his crush’s heart, a hopeless romantic finds himself getting exactly what he asked for but soon discovers that some desires come at a dark, sinister price.

Thursday 11, June

Friday 12, June

Saturday 13, June

Thursday 18, June

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Pride

Pride

PGfor thematic material, language including some racial epithets, and violence

The determined Jim Ellis starts a swim team for troubled teens at the Philadelphia Department of Recreation.

Friday 17, July

Ray

Ray

PG-13for depiction of drug addiction, sexuality and some thematic elements

The story of the life and career of the legendary rhythm and blues musician Ray Charles, from his humble beginnings in the South, where he went blind at age seven, to his meteoric rise to stardom during the 1950s and 1960s.

Friday 19, June

Scary Movie

Scary Movie

Rfor crude sexual content, graphic nudity, strong violence, and drug content and language throughout.

Twenty-six years after outrunning a suspiciously familiar masked killer (“Ghostface”), the Core Four are back in the killer’s crosshairs and no horror movie IP is safe. Marlon Wayans (“Shorty”), Shawn Wayans (“Ray”), Anna Faris (“Cindy”), and Regina Hall (“Brenda”) reunite in Scary Movie alongside returning favorites and fresh faces to slash through reboots, remakes, requels, prequels, sequels, spin-offs, elevated horror, origin stories, anything with the word legacy in it, and every “final chapter” that absolutely isn’t final. Nothing is sacred. No trope survives. Every line gets crossed. The Wayans are back to cancel the Cancel Culture.

Thursday 11, June

Friday 12, June

Saturday 13, June

Thursday 18, June

Show Future Dates
Shrek

Shrek

PGfor mild language and some crude humor

When a green ogre named Shrek discovers his swamp has been 'swamped' with all sorts of fairytale creatures by the scheming Lord Farquaad, Shrek sets out with a very loud donkey by his side to 'persuade' Farquaad to give Shrek his swamp back. Instead, a deal is made. Farquaad, who wants to become the King, sends Shrek to rescue Princess Fiona, who is awaiting her true love in a tower guarded by a fire-breathing dragon. But once they head back with Fiona, it starts to become apparent that not only does Shrek, an ugly ogre, begin to fall in love with the lovely princess, but Fiona is also hiding a huge secret.

Sunday 28, June

Sing

Sing

PGsome rude humor and mild peril

In a city of humanoid animals, a hustling theater impresario's attempt to save his theater with a singing competition becomes grander than he anticipates even as its finalists' find that their lives will never be the same.

Sunday 19, July

Space Jam

Space Jam

PGfor some mild cartoon language

In a desperate attempt to win a basketball match and earn their freedom, the Looney Tunes seek the aid of retired basketball champion, Michael Jordan.

Sunday 21, June

The Color Purple

The Color Purple

PG-13for mature thematic content, sexual content, violence and language.

Warner Bros. Pictures invites you to experience the extraordinary sisterhood of three women who share one unbreakable bond in “The Color Purple.” This bold new take on the beloved classic is directed by Blitz Bazawule (“Black Is King,” “The Burial of Kojo”) and produced by Oprah Winfrey, Steven Spielberg, Scott Sanders and Quincy Jones.

Friday 26, June

To Kill a Mockingbird

To Kill a Mockingbird

PG

Atticus Finch, a lawyer in the Depression-era South, defends a black man against an undeserved rape charge, and his children against prejudice.

Friday 31, July

What Men Want

What Men Want

Rfor language and sexual content throughout, and some drug material.

Ali Davis (Taraji P. Henson) is a successful sports agent who’s constantly boxed out by her male colleagues. When Ali is passed up for a well-deserved promotion, she questions what else she needs to do to succeed in a man’s world... until she gains the ability to hear men’s thoughts! With her newfound power, Ali looks to outsmart her colleagues as she races to sign the next basketball superstar, but the lengths she has to go to will put her relationship with her best friends and a potential new love interest (Aldis Hodge) to the test. WHAT MEN WANT is the latest comedy from director Adam Shankman (HAIRSPRAY) and producers Will Packer and James Lopez (GIRLS TRIP), co-starring Tracy Morgan, Richard Roundtree, Wendi McLendon-Covey, Josh Brener, Tamala Jones, Phoebe Robinson, Max Greenfield, Jason Jones, Brian Bosworth, Chris Witaske and Erykah Badu.

Thursday 18, June