Hello,
We are Friday, Saturday and Sunday this Labor Day Weekend, Triple
features of each screen! Still $9.00 general admission, $5.00 ages
4-12, under 4 - free.
Screen 1:
Winnie the Pooh Rated G
Walt Disney Animation Studios returns to the
Hundred Acre Wood with "Winnie the Pooh," the first big-screen
Pooh adventure from Disney's feature animation studios in more
than 35 years. With the timeless charm, wit and whimsy of the
original featurettes, this all-new movie reunites audiences
with the philosophical "bear of very little brain" and friends
Tigger, Rabbit, Piglet, Owl, Kanga, Roo and last, but
certainly not least, Eeyore, who has lost his tail.
"The entire story takes place in the course of a day,"
says director Don Hall. "It's business as usual in the Hundred
Acre Wood. Pooh wakes up absolutely famished and he happens to
have no honey. So that sets him out on his journey, which is
ultimately derailed-first by a contest to find Eeyore a new
tail."
Pooh later finds a note from Christopher Robin that reads:
"Gone out. Busy. Back soon." But then Owl misinterprets the
note, proclaiming that the boy has been captured by a creature
called a "Backson." Soon, the whole gang is on a wild quest to
save Christopher Robin from the imaginary culprit. It turns
out to be a very busy day for a bear who simply hoped to find
some honey.
Official Site
The Smurfs Rated PG
The Smurfs make their first 3D trip to the big
screen in Columbia Pictures'/Sony Pictures Animation's hybrid
live-action and animated family comedy, The Smurfs®. When the
evil wizard Gargamel chases the Smurfs out of their village,
they're forced through a portal, out of their world and into
ours, landing in the middle of New York's Central Park. Just
three apples high and stuck in the Big Apple, the Smurfs must
find a way to get back to their village before Gargamel tracks
them down.
Official Site
Zookeeper Rated PG
In Zookeeper, the animals at the Franklin
Park Zoo love their kindhearted caretaker, Griffin Keyes
(Kevin James). Finding himself more comfortable with a
lion than a lady, Griffin decides the only way to get a
girl in his life is to leave the zoo and find a more
glamorous job. The animals, in a panic, decide to break
their time-honored code of silence and reveal their
biggest secret: they can talk! To keep Griffin from
leaving, they decide to teach him the rules of courtship
-- animal style. The film also stars Rosario Dawson and
Leslie Bibb and features the voices of Cher, Nick Nolte,
Adam Sandler and Sylvester Stallone.
Official
Site
Screen
2:
Final Destination 5 Rated R
Death makes a killing in the next
installment in the horror series which once again
proves that no matter where you run, no matter where
you hide...you can't cheat death.
Official
Site
Fright Night Rated R
Senior Charley Brewster (Anton Yelchin) finally has
it all--he's running with the popular crowd and dating the hottest
girl in high school. In fact, he's so cool he's even dissing his
best friend Ed (Christopher Mintz-Plasse). But trouble arrives
when an intriguing stranger Jerry (Colin Farrell) moves in next
door. He seems like a great guy at first, but there's something
not quite right--yet no one, including Charley's mom (Toni
Collette), seems to notice! After witnessing some very unusual
activity, Charley comes to an unmistakable conclusion: Jerry is a
vampire preying on his neighborhood. Unable to convince anyone
that he's telling the truth, Charley has to find a way to get rid
of the monster himself in this Craig Gillespie-helmed revamp of
the comedy-horror classic.
Official
Site
Priest Rated R
In a post-apocalyptic world, a
savage war between man and vampire raged for centuries. A
warrior priest (Paul Bettany) receives word of fresh
attacks but now it`s personal, his niece has been
kidnapped by a new hive of merciless vampires. To save
her, he must break his vow of peace and hunt down the hive
before it's too late. Based on the acclaimed graphic novel
and packed with bloodthirsty action, this full throttle
crusade takes you on the hunt for a deadly new breed of
killer.
The box office will open at 7:30 (EDT) and close at 10:00.
The movies start at twilight (around 8:30). The sun is setting
earlier now, so adjust your arrival time.