THE TERMINATOR

THE TERMINATOR

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 & WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13

Talk about your scary AI futures! Director James Cameron’s forward-thinking sci-fi thriller starring Arnold Schwarzenegger (“I’ll be back!”) as a cyborg assassin sent from the future to kill Sarah Connor (Linda Hamilton), whose unborn son is destined to save mankind. Can human resistance fighter Kyle Reese (Michael Biehn) save her in time? (“Listen and understand! That Terminator is out there!)

1984

Rated R

LORD OF THE RINGS: FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING (EXTENDED EDITION)

LORD OF THE RINGS: FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING (EXTENDED EDITION)

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 & WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20

The first chapter in director Peter Jackson’s landmark trilogy, based on J.R.R. Tolkien’s epic fantasy novels. In the mythological world of Middle Earth, a ring lost for centuries must be found and destroyed to prevent the dark lord who created it from enslaving the world. Presented with additional footage not seen in the original theatrical version. (“One ring to rule them all…”)

2001

Rated PG-13

LEGALLY BLONDE

LEGALLY BLONDE

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 & WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27

Reese Witherspoon stars in the hit comedy about the intersection of fashion, beauty and jurisprudence. Sorority girl Elle Woods is seriously in love, but her boyfriend doesn’t think she’s serious enough to marry. The solution? Apply to Harvard Law School! (“What, like it’s hard?”) Getting in proves to be only half the battle, as she must overcome stereotypes to win the respect of her classmates. (“Malibu Barbie lives!”)

2001

Rated PG-13

LORD OF THE RINGS: THE TWO TOWERS (EXTENDED EDITION)

LORD OF THE RINGS: THE TWO TOWERS (EXTENDED EDITION)

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1 & WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4

In Chapter Two of the epic adventure, presented with additional footage not seen in the original theatrical version, Frodo Baggins and the other members of the Fellowship continue their sacred quest to destroy the One Ring. Along the way they meet Gollum, a grotesque creature who owned the ring for 500 years and is obsessed with getting it back. (“Must have the precious. They stole it from us!”)

2002

Rated PG-13

THE TWILIGHT SAGA: ECLIPSE

THE TWILIGHT SAGA: ECLIPSE

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8 & WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11

The drama continues as 18-year-old Bella (Kristen Stewart) remains torn between her vampire boyfriend Edward (Robert Pattinson) and her hunky werewolf friend Jacob (Taylor Lautner). As if that weren’t enough, a malicious vampire is trying to destroy Bella. Can Edward work with Jacob to protect her? (“If we weren’t natural enemies, and you weren'‘t trying to steal my reason for existing, I might actually like you.”)

2010

Rated PG-13

LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RETURN OF THE KING (EXTENDED EDITION)

LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RETURN OF THE KING (EXTENDED EDITION)

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 15 & WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18

In this thrilling climax to the trilogy, armies mass for a final battle that will decide the fate of the world. And one member of the Fellowship of the Ring is revealed as the noble heir to the throne of the Kings of Men. Winner of 11 Academy Awards®, including Best Picture and Best Director (Peter Jackson), and presented here with footage not seen in the original theatrical version. (“My friends…you bow to no one.”)

2003

Rated PG-13

GREASE (45th Anniversary)

GREASE (45th Anniversary)

SUNDAY, JULY 9 & WEDNESDAY, JULY 12

Grease is STILL the word! John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John star in the original high school musical (“Summer loving, had me a blast…”) The dynamite score (the album went multi-multi-platinum) includes “Greased Lightnin’,” “Beauty School Dropout” (performed by 50’s heartthrob Frankie Avalon) and “You’re the One That I Want.” (“I’ve got chills…they’re multiplying…and I’m losin’ control!”)

1978

Rated PG

SHREK 2

SHREK 2

SUNDAY, JULY 16 & WEDNESDAY, JULY 19

The biggest hit of the popular Shrek series. Shrek (Mike Myers) and his bride Fiona (Cameron Diaz) visit the land of Far Far Away and get a less than enthusiastic reception from her parents. Puss in Boots (Antonio Banderas) makes his first appearance and Eddie Murphy returns as Donkey (“Shrek, don’t worry. Things just seem bad cuz it’s dark and rainy and Fiona’s father hired a sleezy hitman to whack you.”)

2004

Rated PG

Friday The 13th

Friday The 13th

SUNDAY, JULY 23 & WEDNESDAY, JULY 26

The ORIGINAL! This iconic 80’s slasher movie did for summer camp what Jaws did for the beach. A group of amorous teenage counselors gather at the isolated and reputedly haunted Camp Crystal Lake, where years earlier a boy named Jason Voorhees drowned…because of neglect by some amorous teenage counselors. What could go wrong? (“You’re doomed if you stay here! This place is cursed…cursed!”)

1980

Rated R

TOP GUN

TOP GUN

SUNDAY, JULY 30 & WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2

Tom Cruise stars as Navy fighter pilot Maverick in the ORIGINAL 80’s hit that is the perfect blend of action, patriotism and romance. The soundtrack album, with songs by Kenny Loggins and Berlin, including the Oscar®-winning Take My Breath Away, went platinum nine times. Kelly McGillis plays a flight instructor romantically drawn to the reckless Maverick. (“I feel the need…the need for speed!”)

1986

Rated PG

SIXTEEN CANDLES

SIXTEEN CANDLES

SUNDAY, MARCH 19 & WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22

John Hughes comedy starring Molly Ringwald as a teenage girl who can’t seem to shake an annoying geek played by Anthony Michael Hall (“I’m getting input here that I’m reading as relatively hostile”) while the cool senior she likes (Michael Schoeffling) doesn’t seem to know she’s alive. As if that weren’t enough, her entire family has forgotten her 16th birthday! (“This is the single worst day of my entire life.”)

1984

Rated PG

THE TEN COMMANDMENTS

THE TEN COMMANDMENTS

SUNDAY, MARCH 26 & WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29

Cecil B. DeMIlle’s masterpiece, and the granddaddy of all Biblical epics. Charlton Heston stars as Moses, the Egyptian prince who becomes a holy man, and Yul Brynner plays Rameses, the Pharaoh who tries to destroy him (“So let it be written…so let it be done!”) Looking better than ever in stunning 4K Digital, the parting of the Red Sea is an awesome spectacle on the big screen. (“Behold his mighty hand!”)

1956

Rated G

THE LAND BEFORE TIME (35TH ANNIVERSARY)

THE LAND BEFORE TIME (35TH ANNIVERSARY)

SUNDAY, APRIL 2 & WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5

Animated action-adventure that started a franchise beloved by children of all ages. Executive producers George Lucas and Steven Spielberg teamed with director Don Bluth for this story set in a time when the earth was new. Five young dinosaurs take an incredible journey, overcoming obstacles and banding together in friendship. (“Some things you see with your eyes. Others you see with your heart.”)

1988

Rated G

JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR (50TH ANNIVERSARY)

JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR (50TH ANNIVERSARY)

SUNDAY, APRIL 9 (EASTER) & WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12

Landmark rock opera from composer Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyricist Tim Rice comes to life on the big screen. Provocative for its time (yet warmly embraced by Pope Paul VI), this musical spectacle is both spiritual and electrifying. With Ted Neeley as Jesus, Carl Anderson as Judas (“Do you think you’re what they say you are?”) and Yvonne Elliman as Mary Magdalene. (“I don’t know how to love him...”)

1973

Rated G

SELENA

SELENA

SUNDAY, APRIL 16 (SELENA’S BIRTHDAY) & WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19

The amazing true story of Selena Quintanilla who in her tragically short life found love and rose to become the queen of Tejano (Tex-Mex) music. Jennifer Lopez gives a star-making performance as Selena, and Edward James Olmos plays the singer’s devoted father. A celebration of the life and music of an enormous talent who captured the hearts of millions. (“I’m looking up at the moon. And I’m dreaming.”)

1997

Rated PG

BLAZING SADDLES

BLAZING SADDLES

SUNDAY, APRIL 23 & WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26

NOT your typical western. This politically incorrect 70’s comedy from director Mel Brooks stars Cleavon Little as Sheriff Bart and Gene Wilder as the Waco Kid. Madeline Kahn plays saloon singer Lily von Shtupp (“Oh…a wed wose. How womantic!”) who falls for Sheriff Bart (“Oh, it’s twue, it’s twue!”) Harvey Korman plays the villain whose name is unfortunately similar to movie star Hedy Lamarr’s. (“That’s HEDLEY!”)

1974

Rated R

RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK

RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK

SUNDAY, APRIL 30 & WEDNESDAY, MAY 3

The FIRST Indiana Jones adventure, directed by Steven Spielberg, based on an idea from George Lucas. Archeologist and action hero Jones (“Trust me”) is in a race to find the mysterious lost Ark of the Covenant. The Ark is said to contain enormous power, and “Indy” (Harrison Ford) and Marion (Karen Allen) must find it before the Nazis do. (“Snakes. Why’d it have to be snakes?”)

1981

Rated PG

FOOTLOOSE

FOOTLOOSE

SUNDAY, MAY 7 & WEDNESDAY, MAY 10

The ORIGINAL! Kevin Bacon is the new kid in a small town where the locals don’t take kindly to rock music and dancing. And the girl he likes (Lori Singer) is the daughter of the town preacher (John Lithgow). Can he win them over? Soon everyone will “kick off their Sunday shoes” to such pop hits as Let’s Hear it For the Boy, Holding Out for a Hero, and of course the title song (“Now I gotta cut loose…Footloose…”)

1984

Rated PG

THE WIZARD OF OZ

THE WIZARD OF OZ

SUNDAY, MAY 14 (MOTHER’S DAY) & WEDNESDAY, MAY 17

Follow the yellow brick road with Dorothy, Scarecrow, the Tin Man and the Cowardly Lion, in the beloved musical based on the children'‘s book by L. Frank Baum. This magnificent Technicolor production features Judy Garland in her star-making role (“Toto, I’ve a feeling we’re not in Kansas anymore…”) and Margaret Hamilton as the Wicked Witch of the West. ("I’ll get you, my pretty…and your little dog too!”)

1939

Rated PG

RIO BRAVO

RIO BRAVO

SUNDAY, MAY 21 & WEDNESDAY, MAY 24

Howard Hawks directed this classic western (one of Quentin Tarantino’s favorite movies) starring John Wayne as a sheriff guarding a killer whose gang aims to spring him from jail. With Dean Martin, Ricky Nelson and Angie Dickinson as a sultry card-player named “Feathers.” Presented in a brand new 4K Digital restoration, this is John Wayne at his best. (“You want that gun, pick it up. I wish you would.”)

1959

Rated PG