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Our theatres are spacious and comfortable. New movies are usually shown on the big screen in the main theatre first, which has seating of 268 and an additional 77 seats in a table style setting in the balcony for birthday parties, company parties or just a great time at the movies.

Kate Cooper (Daisy Edgar-Jones) is a former storm chaser haunted by a devastating encounter with a tornado during her college years who now studies storm patterns on screens safely in New York City. She is lured back to the open plains by her friend, Javi (Anthony Ramos) to test a groundbreaking new tracking system. There, she crosses paths with Tyler Owens (Glen Powell), the charming and reckless social-media superstar who thrives on posting his storm-chasing adventures with his raucous crew, the more dangerous the better.

As storm season intensifies, terrifying phenomena never seen before are unleashed, and Kate, Tyler, and their competing teams find themselves squarely in the paths of multiple storm systems converging over central Oklahoma in the fight of their lives.

Save on gas, save on time! Why leave town when you can enjoy all the benefits of a big city theatre in your very own community? Enjoy the newest movies with affordable tickets, drool-worthy snacks and treats, cozy seating, and a pleasant atmosphere.

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If you wish to purchase alcohol, visit our bar counter beside our concession stand to place your order. All grazing boxes must be pre-ordered by emailing sa...@northof48grazing.com and will be available for pick-up when you arrive for your movie. A minimum of 24 hours notice for all grazing box orders is required.

The ROXY THEATER was the best-known burlesque house in Cleveland. Its roots date from 1906, when Truman M. Swetland leased the property, located at 1882 E. 9th St., from Levi E. Meachum for 99 years. In 1907 the Family Theater opened at that location. A movie house by 1909, it was renamed the Orpheum Theater in 1913 and, following a 2-yr. shutdown, the Roxy in 1931. By 1933, under new owner Geo. Young, the Roxy became a nationally known burlesque house.

Throughout its heyday, the Roxy was a stop for entertainers such as Abbott & Costello, Phil Silvers, Red Buttons, Ann Corio, and later, Tempest Storm and Blaze Starr. The theater was remodeled in 1956 by new owners Frank Engel and Frank Bryan, and they brought their Eastern Burlesque circuit to Cleveland. From 1968 until its final closing and razing in 1977, the Roxy alternated between live entertainment and X-rated movies. The theater and property were sold in 1971 to Kope Realty for $150,000. In Sept. 1972 the lobby of the theater was bombed, but the Roxy reopened in Feb. 1973, showing X-rated films. Later that year, manager Tommy Flynn was arrested on obscenity charges for showing "Behind the Green Door." The Roxy closed permanently on 6 Nov. 1977. Although the theater was razed to make way for the Natl. City Ctr. (now PNC Bank), its name was perpetuated in the Roxy Bar & Grill, which has since closed.

Host your next event - private movie screening, birthday party, etc - at The Roxy! To make an inquiry about a theatre rental - pricing and availability - please email the theatre manager at: ro...@magiclanterntheatres.ca

All films were FREE and open to the public because of the generous support of these businesses and organizations in Missoula: International Rescue Committee, Jeannette Rankin Peace Center, Pink Grizzly, Montana Educators Credit Union and Lake Missoula Tea Company, and US Bank.

In the fall of 2018, Arts Missoula inaugurated the World View Film Series, which screens four international movies (either foreign productions or with a focus on a country abroad) in the fall and four in the spring of each year. A five-person committee selects a seasonal focus and the corresponding films.

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Promotes honesty, self-confidence, and commitment to goals. Advocates using talent to help people, not manipulate them. Self-worth shouldn't be based on physical appearance, but inner beauty and strong character.

Via a story based on a "big lie," characters learn the value of honesty. Teens are encouraged to see themselves through a clear lens and act accordingly. Parents are loving and dependable. Stereotypical male high school athletes: aggressive, empty-headed, bullying. An exaggerated comic high school principal. Some ethnic diversity.

Parents need to know that #Roxy is an amiable romantic comedy in a high school setting with some surprising violence near the story's conclusion. It draws upon the classic Cyrano De Bergerac, a play written at the end of the 19th century about a brilliant man with a very large nose who feels he isn't worthy of the beautiful girl of his dreams. In the play, Cyrano assumes the persona of Christian, a handsome man who also loves Roxanne. Cyrano woos her with words in Christian's name without revealing himself. In #Roxy, it's Cyrus, a high school prankster and computer hacker with the soul of a poet, who has the very big nose. Christian is a handsome athlete. Roxy is the damsel who has their attention. Viewers can expect some salty language (e.g., "crap," "ass," "p--y," "s--t") some name-calling ("d--k nose," "troll"), as well as kissing and the possibility of sex between teens as a plot element ("Should I bring a condom?"). Cyrus is the victim of a vicious assault -- kicked, beaten, bloodied, hit over the head with a skateboard. He sustains serious injuries that then impact the story. Meaningful messages about honesty, self-acceptance, and what sustains a good relationship play throughout the movie.OK for teens. To stay in the loop on more movies like this, you can sign up for weekly Family Movie Night emails.

Tech whiz Cyrus Nollen (the very likable Jake Short) has a magnificently large nose in #ROXY, and he's very sensitive about it. In fact, his nose impacts all of his feelings about himself and about how others see him. Because of that, he's content to stay best friends with the beautiful and smart Roxy Rostand (Sarah Fisher), even though he's been in love with her for years. It isn't surprising that when he finds out that Roxy has a crush on Christian (Booboo Stewart), the new guy in town and a good-looking football player, Cyrus wants to help move the budding relationship forward. Laptops, cell phones, and Skype make for great methods of communication, and it isn't long before Cyrus and Christian are working hand-in-hand to fool the girl of both their dreams. Cyrus as "Christian" can text and write all the things he would say to Roxy if only he wasn't afraid to admit his feelings. It works. Roxy becomes smitten with "Christian," who is a very nice guy but thinks "Chekhov" is a Star Trek character, while Roxy worships the great Russian writer. Soon, Roxy is confused; Christian is frustrated; Cyrus is terrified of being revealed. The fact that Cyrus, who is a master hack, gets in trouble when he outs another football player for bad behavior puts Cyrus not just in danger of discovery, but in fear for his life.

The film, with its very engaging young hero, some clever dialogue, and lighthearted, relevant messages, should appeal to teens in spite of its often silly story and high school caricatures. Throughout, the players and filmmakers seem to be having fun, enjoying the update of and references to the timeless classic from which it's derived. There's strong rooting interest for Cyrus and Roxy, but viewers won't lose sympathy for the clueless but chivalrous Christian either. The usually menacing Danny Trejo has a genial role as an unconventional high school principal. #Roxy never takes itself too seriously, so it's doubly surprising when the movie turns dark with a particularly vicious fight scene to help resolve the plot. Still, the movie is a good-natured entry in the rapidly-expanding genre of teen romantic comedies.

Families can talk about the violence in #Roxy. Were you surprised by the brutality in the scenes that show Cyrus being attacked? Do you think those scenes were compatible with the tone of the rest of the movie? Why or why not?

#Roxy is another adaptation of the classic Cyrano de Bergerac tale. Several other movies have used Cyrano as the spine of their stories. Were you familiar with the characters and situations? Why do you think the theme is so popular? What makes it relatable for all ages?

With a little luck and some community participation, Hamilton could once again see the silver screen come to life in the downtown Roxy Theater. The longstanding theater opened in July of 1935 and had an impressive run before going dim in 2012. The current owners, Matthew Powell and Jaylyn Jackson, would like to see it spring back into action. After reviewing the extensive costs for rehabilitating the theater, as well as the community interest in the business, the pair chose to use the Kickstarter platform to crowdsource the project.

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