Rated PG-13
126 Minutes
Released May 12
Guy Ritchie’s King Arthur: Legend of the Sword is a unique re-telling of the story of Arthur, the legend of ancient English
Since he wrote it in 1984, Larry Shue’s play “The Foreigner” has been produced and revived by amateurs, students, and professional companies almost continually. It’s a two-act, two-and-a-half-hour
Probably every long-time married couple will acknowledge that every once in a while the rapture will wear off. If they’re lucky they will find a spark that reignites their
Rated PG-13
96 Minutes
Released April 7th
I had expected that Going in Style would be a fun quirky romp like Grumpy Old Men. I was pleasantly surprised to find
Rated R
100 Minutes
Released April 21
Unforgettable is a dramatic psychological thriller starring Katherine Heigl as “Tessa” and Rosario Dawson as “Julia,” two women who are pitted against one
The first French farce was performed in the 13th century. British farce began a century later. They are both still going strong, but often in very different directions.
British farce
Week of April 24, 2017
Wastewater Main Replacement Project
For the week of April 24, the Contractor will continue with concrete restoration work on Marguerita Pl N between 4th Street
“Harold and Lillian: A Hollywood Love Story” and “Jeremiah Tower: The Last Magnificent” are two terrific documentaries that you should put on your list of must-see movies.
Harold and Lillian
Playwright Phinneas Kiyomura’s play “Supper” introduces three oil-rich brothers who have come to Japan to celebrate the wedding of their fourth brother, Freddy (Joel Scher), to his very strange