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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.

I Saw the TV Glow

PG-13   100 min.  

Probes the mystery behind an Are You Afraid of the Dark?-like children’s show

If

PG   104 min.

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

In a Violent Nature

R   94 min.  

An undead monster is revived and seeks revenge of a group of teens

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

    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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    Special Screenings

    Weird Wednesday: Tank Girl (1995)

    Everyone thought that only a maniac or a creative genius would dare to bring the unhinged punk artwork of British comic creator Jamie Hewlett to the screen. Fortunately, director Rachel Talalay got a little of both when she hired Austinite and future Twilight director Catherine Hardwicke as production designer for her off-the-chain adaptation of proto-riot grrrl oddity Tank Girl. Strap in with Lori Petty as the titular tank driver and Ice-T riding shotgun as a mutant kangaroo, and roll across a deranged near-future to a soundtrack provided by the best of women-fronted Nineties alt music outfits, including Veruca Salt, Hole, Belly, and Björk. – Richard Whittaker Read a full review of Tank Girl.
    Wed., July 3

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