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Bad Boys: Ride or Die

R   110 min.  

Miami’s bad boy police officers embrace getting older

New Reviews

Handling the Undead

NR   99 min.

The newly dead are mysteriously resurrected in this Oslo-based arthouse horror

Longing

R   111 min.

Richard Gere plays a man pulled into a mystery surrounding the son he never knew he had

Trim Season

100 min.

A job trimming marijuana on a secluded estate turns into a nightmare race to stay alive

The Watchers

PG-13   102 min.

Dakota Fanning stars as an artist who becomes trapped in an Irish forest and is preyed upon by mysterious creatures

First-Run Movies

Aggro Dr1ft

NR   80 min.

Harmony Korine shot this experimental film about Miami hit men entirely in infrared

Babes

R   104 min.  

Female friendship, pregnant bodies go under the microscope in hilarious Babes

Back to Black

R   122 min.  

Amy Winehouse biopic gives you all the details you’ll recognize from the singer’s tragically short life – but not much beyond that

The Big Bend

NR   103 min.  

Things get weird on a family vacation to the West Texas desert

Challengers

R   131 min.  

Luca Guadagnino’s silly romance may turn you off sex and tennis both

Civil War

R   109 min.  

Stunning near-future drama about combat journalists

Dune: Part Two

PG-13   166 min.  

Frank Herbert’s galaxy-spanning narrative continues

Evil Does Not Exist

NR   106 min.  

A glamping development threatens a small mountain village in Ryûsuke Hamaguchi’s follow-up to Drive My Car

Ezra

R   100 min.

Writer Tony Spiridakis channeled his experiences as father to a son with autism in this family drama

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

The Garfield Movie

PG   101 min.  

Jim Davis’ comic strip gets an animated reboot with Chris Pratt voicing the iconic cat

Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire

PG-13   115 min.

The two iconic kaiju team up in this sequel

HAIKYU!! The Dumpster Battle

NR   85 min.

Two rival high schools face off on the volleyball court

Hit Man

R   115 min.  

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

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

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

Perfect Days

PG   123 min.  

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

Sight

PG-13   100 min.

Real-life inspirational story about a Chinese immigrant who becomes a world-renowned eye surgeon

The Strangers: Chapter 1

R   91 min.

The creepy-people-in-creepy-masks home invasion horror gets rebooted by Renny Harlin

Summer Camp

Lifelong friends reconnect at their summer camp reunion in this seniors comedy

Tarot

PG-13   92 min.

A cursed tarot deck takes revenge on a group of friends

Wildcat

NR   103 min.  

Ethan Hawke directs daughter Maya as Flannery O’Connor in an imaginative exploration of the artistic process and faith in crisis

Young Woman and the Sea

PG   100 min.

Daisy Ridley plays Trudy Ederle, the first woman to swim across the English Channel.

Special Screenings
SPACES
  • Film

    Special Screenings

    Movies on the Lake: Grease (1978)

    You probably expect a cheesy one-liner quoting “Summer Nights.” Instead, let’s focus on the actual star of the 1970s play-turned-movie-musical phenomenon known as Grease – Rizzo. A core memory: watching the insecure outcast posing as a femme dynamo reflecting on all the vicious whispers about her. When she crooned with more fragility than a broken heart, “I don’t steal and I don’t lie/ But I can feel, and I can cry/ A fact I’ll bet you never knew/ But to cry in front of you/ That’s the worst thing I could do,” my entire universe was remade. I was Rizzo, and ever since I’ve wanted to play her. Needless to say, I’ll find a way to be at Mozart’s for this Movie on the Lake experience. – Cy White
    Thu., June 6 
  • Qmmunity

    Arts & Culture

    Pride Month Movie Series

    Catch a gay flick within the cute confines of Downtown brunch spot Irene’s: The Birdcage (June 6), Bottoms (June 13), But I’m a Cheerleader (June 20), and To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar (June 27).
    Thursdays in June 

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