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Moana 2
- 1 hr 40 min
- PG
- * No Comp passes allowed
Mufasa:The Lions King
- 1 hr 58 min
- PG
- * No Comp passes allowed
Sonic the Hedgehog 3
- 1 hr 49 min
- PG
- * No Comp passes allowed
Wicked
- 2 hr 40 min
- PG
- * No Comp passes allowed
Synopsis
Misunderstood because of her green skin, a young woman named Elphaba forges an unlikely but profound friendship with Glinda, a student with an unflinching desire for popularity. Following an encounter with the Wizard of Oz, their relationship soon reaches a crossroad as their lives begin to take very different paths.
Moana 2
- 1 hr 40 min
- PG
- * No Comp passes allowed
Mufasa:The Lions King
- 1 hr 58 min
- PG
- * No Comp passes allowed
Sonic the Hedgehog 3
- 1 hr 49 min
- PG
- * No Comp passes allowed
Wicked
- 2 hr 40 min
- PG
- * No Comp passes allowed
Synopsis
Misunderstood because of her green skin, a young woman named Elphaba forges an unlikely but profound friendship with Glinda, a student with an unflinching desire for popularity. Following an encounter with the Wizard of Oz, their relationship soon reaches a crossroad as their lives begin to take very different paths.
Moana 2
- 1 hr 40 min
- PG
- * No Comp passes allowed
Mufasa:The Lions King
- 1 hr 58 min
- PG
- * No Comp passes allowed
Paris, Texas (1984)
- 2 hr 25 min
- R
Synopsis
New German Cinema pioneer Wim Wenders (WINGS OF DESIRE) brings his keen eye for landscape to the American Southwest in PARIS, TEXAS, a profoundly moving character study written by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Sam Shepard. PARIS, TEXAS follows the mysterious, nearly mute drifter Travis (a magnificent Harry Dean Stanton, whose face is a landscape all its own) as he tries to reconnect with his young son, living with his brother (Dean Stockwell) in Los Angeles, and his missing wife (Nastassja Kinski). From this simple setup, Wenders and Shepard produce a powerful statement on codes of masculinity and the myth of the American family, as well as an exquisite visual exploration of a vast, crumbling world of canyons and neon.
Sonic the Hedgehog 3
- 1 hr 49 min
- PG
- * No Comp passes allowed
Wicked
- 2 hr 40 min
- PG
- * No Comp passes allowed
Synopsis
Misunderstood because of her green skin, a young woman named Elphaba forges an unlikely but profound friendship with Glinda, a student with an unflinching desire for popularity. Following an encounter with the Wizard of Oz, their relationship soon reaches a crossroad as their lives begin to take very different paths.
Frances Ha (2012)
- 1 hr 26 min
- R
Synopsis
Greta Gerwig is radiant as Frances, a woman in her late twenties in contemporary New York trying to sort out her ambitions, her finances, and, above all, her intimate but shifting bond with her best friend, Sophie (Mickey Sumner). Meticulously directed by Noah Baumbach with a free-and-easy vibe reminiscent of the French New Wave’s most spirited films, and written by Baumbach and Gerwig with an effortless combination of sweetness and wit, FRANCES HA gets at both the frustrations and the joys of being young and unsure of where to go next. This wry and sparkling city romance is a testament to the ongoing vitality of independent American cinema.
Punch Drunk Love (2002)
- 1 hr 35 min
- R
Synopsis
Although susceptible to violent outbursts, bathroom supply business owner Barry Egan (Adam Sandler) is a timid and shy man by disposition, leading a lonely, uneventful life -- partly due to the constant berating he suffers from his seven sisters. However, several events transpire that shake up Egan's mundane existence, one of which is falling in love with one sister's co-worker, Lena Leonard (Emily Watson). But the romance is threatened when Egan falls victim to an extortionist.
Yi Yi (2000)
- 2 hr 53 min
- NR
Synopsis
The extraordinary, internationally embraced YI YI (A ONE AND A TWO . . .), directed by the late Taiwanese master Edward Yang, follows a middle-class family in Taipei over the course of one year, beginning with a wedding and ending with a funeral. Whether chronicling middle-age father NJ’s tentative flirtations with an old flame or precocious young son Yang-Yang’s attempts at capturing reality with his beloved camera, the filmmaker deftly imbues every gorgeous frame with a compassionate clarity. Warm, sprawling, and dazzling, this intimate epic is one of the undisputed masterworks of the new century.
In the Mood for Love (2000)
- 1 hr 38 min
- PG
Synopsis
Hong Kong, 1962: Chow Mo-Wan (Tony Leung Chiu Wai) and Su Li-Zhen (Maggie Cheung Man Yuk) move into neighboring apartments on the same day. Their encounters are formal and polite—until a discovery about their spouses creates an intimate bond between them. At once delicately mannered and visually extravagant, Wong Kar Wai’s In the Mood for Love is a masterful evocation of romantic longing and fleeting moments. With its aching soundtrack and exquisitely abstract cinematography by Christopher Doyle and Mark Lee Ping Bing, this film has been a major stylistic influence on the past two decades of cinema, and is a milestone in Wong’s redoubtable career.
Three Colours: Red (1994)
- 1 hr 39 min
- R
Synopsis
An incandescent meditation on fate and chance, Red closes Krzysztof Kieslowski’s Three Colors trilogy in grand fashion. Irène Jacob stars as a sweet-souled yet somber runway model in Geneva whose life dramatically intersects with that of a bitter retired judge, played by Jean-Louis Trintignant. Meanwhile, just down the street, a seemingly unrelated story of jealousy and betrayal unfolds. Red is an intimate look at forged connections and a splendid final statement from a remarkable filmmaker at the height of his powers.
Carrie (1976)
- 1 hr 40 min
- R
Synopsis
In a small town, shy and sheltered Carrie White (Sissy Spacek) endures relentless bullying at school and emotional abuse from her fanatically religious mother. When she discovers her telekinetic powers, a cruel prank at prom pushes her over the edge, unleashing a night of chaos and revenge. Brian De Palma’s adaptation of Stephen King’s debut novel is a gripping blend of psychological horror and supernatural terror, cementing its place as a genre classic.
The Red Shoes (1948)
- 2 hr 15 min
- NR
Synopsis
The Red Shoes, the singular fantasia from Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, is cinema’s quintessential backstage drama, as well as one of the most glorious Technicolor feasts ever concocted for the screen. Moira Shearer is a rising star ballerina torn between an idealistic composer and a ruthless impresario intent on perfection. Featuring outstanding performances, blazingly beautiful cinematography by Jack Cardiff, Oscar-winning sets and music, and an unforgettable, hallucinatory central dance sequence, this beloved classic, dazzlingly restored, stands as an enthralling tribute to the life of the artist.
Ticket Prices
- Child (11 and under)
- Senior (60+)
Tuesdays | Adult | Senior | Child |
All day | $5.50 | $5.50 | $5.50 |
M, W, Th | Adult | Senior | Child |
Matinee (Before 4pm) | $9.50 | $8.50 | $6.50 |
Evening | $12.00 | $10.50 | $9.00 |
F, Sa, Su | Adult | Senior | Child |
Matinee (Before 4pm) | $9.50 | $8.50 | $7.00 |
Evening | $13.00 | $11.50 | $10.00 |
Theatre Amenities
- Closed Caption Devices
- Digital Sound
- Elevator and escalator
- Handicap Accessible
- Hearing Assisted Listening Devices
- Heated Recliners
- Kiosk Pick Up Ticketing
- Luxury Recliner Seating
- Online Ticketing
- Reserved Seating
- The Gold Room Bar
- Visa/MC Accepted