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The Nightmare Before Christmas 30th Anniversary

Bored with the same old scare-and-scream routine? Pumpkin King Jack Skellington returns to the big screen to celebrate the 30th Anniversary of Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas. The film follows the misadventures of Jack Skellington, Halloween town’s beloved Pumpkin King, who has become bored with the same annual routine of frightening people in the “real world.” When Jack accidentally stumbles on Christmas town, all bright colors and warm spirits, he gets a new lease on life — he plots to bring Christmas under his control by kidnapping Santa Claus and taking over the role. But Jack soon discovers even the best-laid plans of mice and skeleton men can go seriously awry.  Starring Chris Sarandon, Catherine O’Hara, William Hickey, Ken Page, Ed Ivory, Paul Reubens, & Danny Elfman. Rated PG.

Trolls Band Together

Poppy discovers that Branch was once part of a boy band, BroZone, with his brothers: Floyd, John Dory, Spruce, and Clay. But when Floyd is kidnapped, Branch and Poppy embark on a journey to reunite the other brothers and rescue Floyd. Stars Daveed Diggs, Anna Kendrick, and Zooey Deschanel. Rated PG for some mild rude and suggestive humor.

The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes

Coriolanus Snow mentors and develops feelings for the female District 12 tribute during the 10th Hunger Games. Star Rachel Zegler, Hunter Schafer, and Tom Blyth. This film is not yet rated.

The Marvels

Carol Danvers gets her powers entangled with those of Kamala Khan and Monica Rambeau, forcing them to work together to save the universe. Stars Brie Larson, Samuel L. Jackson, and Teyonah Parris. Rated PG-13 for action/violence and brief language.

The Creator

Against the backdrop of a war between humans and robots with artificial intelligence, a former soldier finds the secret weapon, a robot in the form of a young child. Stars John David Washington, Madeleine Yuna Voyles, and Gemma Chan. Rated PG-13 for violence, some bloody images and strong language.

Dumb Money

Dumb Money is the ultimate David vs. Goliath tale, based on the insane true story of everyday people who flipped the script on Wall Street and got rich by turning GameStop (yes, the mall videogame store) into the world’s hottest company. Stars Paul Dano, Pete Davidson, and Vincent D’Onofrio. Rated R for pervasive language, sexual material, and drug use.

Five Nights at Freddy’s

A troubled security guard begins working at Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza. During his first night on the job, he realizes that the night shift won’t be so easy to get through. Pretty soon he will unveil what actually happened at Freddy’s. Stars Josh Hutcherson, Matthew Lillard, and Elizabeth Lail. Rated PG-13 for strong violent content, bloody images and language.

Killers of the Flower Moon

Members of the Osage tribe in the United States are murdered under mysterious circumstances in the 1920s, sparking a major F.B.I. investigation involving J. Edgar Hoover. Stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert De Niro, and Lily Gladstone. Rated R for violence, some grisly images, and language.

Ordinary Angels

Inspired by the incredible true story of a hairdresser who single-handedly rallies an entire community to help a widowed father save the life of his critically ill young daughter. Stars Alan Ritchson, Hilary Swank, and Amy Acker. Rated PG for thematic content, brief bloody images and smoking.

Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour

Experience the breathtaking Eras Tour concert, performed by the one and only Taylor Swift. Stars Taylor Swift. This film is not yet rated.