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MaXXXine

R   104 min.  

Triumphant third installment in Ti West's cinematic slasher-horror series

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Despicable Me 4

PG   94 min.  

Former supervillain-turned-Anti-Villain-League agent Gru returns

Kill

R   105 min.  

An army commando fights a gang of thieves on a way to save his true love from an arranged marriage

Sound of Hope: The Story of Possum Trot

PG-13   135 min.

Inspirational story about a community that rallies to find homes for foster children

First-Run Movies

Bad Boys: Ride or Die

R   110 min.  

Miami’s bad boy police officers embrace getting older

The Bikeriders

R   116 min.  

Jeff Nichols finds poignancy in the rise and fall of a motorcycle gang

Blue Lock the Movie – Episode Nagi

PG-13   91 min.

Based on the bestselling manga about a program to build the best striker in the world for Japan's national soccer team

Daddio

R   101 min.  

Sean Penn and Dakota Johnson star in this two-hander about a cabbie and his passenger

The Fall Guy

PG-13   125 min.  

Funny and fleet, this rom-com/actioner pays tribute to stuntpeople

Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga

R   148 min.  

The story is lacking but the spectacle is stupendous

Hit Man

R   115 min.  

Glen Powell co-wrote this real-life wild tale of a professor who goes undercover as a fake hitman

Horizon: An American Saga Chapter 1

R   181 min.

You think that title’s a mouthful? Check out the running time for part one of writer-director-star Kevin Costner’s epic Western.

If

PG   104 min.

A little girl discovers she can see other people’s imaginary friends

Inside Out 2

PG   96 min.  

The inner life of now-teenager Riley gets complicated when Anxiety takes a turn at the wheel

Janet Planet

PG-13   110 min.  

An 11-year-old is besotted with her single mom in 1991 rural Massachusetts

Kinds of Kindness

NR   164 min.  

Yorgos Lanthimos follows up Oscar winner Poor Things with a ponderous arthouse anthology film

Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes

PG-13   145 min.  

A young ape dares to question if maybe humans aren't the enemy after all

Migration

PG   91 min.  

Minions studio wreaks havoc and fun with a family of ducks

Perfect Days

PG   123 min.  

A toilet cleaner in Tokyo quietly goes about his days in this stirring Oscar nominated picture

A Quiet Place: Day One

PG-13   99 min.

Spinoff prequel details how those noise-hating monster aliens first came to invade Earth

Robot Dreams

NR   102 min.  

Dog and Robot find companionship in this lovely and touching Oscar-nominated animated film

Thelma

PG-13   98 min.  

A nonagenarian seeks revenge after being scammed

Special Screenings
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    Special Screenings

    Sundance Short Film Festival Tour 2024

    It often feels like the fate of a short film after festival season is ignominious anonymity at the whim of some streaming platform’s algorithm. Luckily, Utah’s Sundance Film Festival is giving these short but sweet delights more time on the big screen. The touring selection of seven miniature wonders includes three award-winners from this year’s festival: Spanish class war satire “The Masterpiece” (Short Film Grand Jury Prize), Japanese interspecies rom-com “Pisko the Crab Child in Love” (Special Jury Prize for Directing), and sexy insect comedy “Bug Diner” (Jury Award: Animation). – Richard Whittaker
    July 4-10
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    Special Screenings

    The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie (2004)

    The original plan series creator Stephen Hillenburg intended was that the adventures of lovable rectangular & jaundiced sea sponge SpongeBob would conclude with this mega-movie event. Unfortunately, corporate greed demanded the sponge be wrung out for everything he’s got, so we’re still getting nautical nonsense well into 2024. However, only a real bubble-blowing baby would skip the chance to see what continues to be the gold standard of cartoon big-screen leaps. You can try to hide, but don’t think we don’t know how to weeeeeeeeed you out. I’m a goofy goober, yeah … you’re a goofy goober, yeah … – James Scott Read a full review of The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie.
    Mondays-Fridays. Through July 4 

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