2021 MOVIE SHOWTIMES PROGRAM CHANGE 2 DAILY! July 13 - July 29 July 13 - July 29

Writer/director Emerald Fennell's explosive debut is "a smart, provocative, pitch-black dark comedy and revenge movie with an astonishingly powerful, deeply layered performance by Carey Mulligan as Cassie."- Richard Roeper, Tue. 7/13 9:00 Sun-Times "An unapologetic stiletto straight to the teeth of insidious rape culture." -Katie Walsh, Tribune Wed. 7/14 6:00 News Service "An intelligent, gripping, important film, from first frame to last."-Stephen Romei, The Australian "I just Thu. 7/15 3:20 9:00 adored this film. I think it's incredibly smart." -Amy Nicholson, FilmWeek NPR (R, 113m) Anthony (Anthony Hopkins) is 80, mischievous, living defiantly alone and rejecting the carers that his daughter, Anne (Olivia Colman), encouragingly introduces. Yet help is also becoming a necessity for Anne; she can't make daily visits Tue. 7/13 6:15 anymore and Anthony's grip on reality is unraveling. "What might have been predictable or sentimental in other hands Wed. 7/14 3:20 9:00 becomes startling in the film's approach, as well as beguiling, unsparing, terribly moving and occasionally very funny. Thu. 7/15 6:15 Mr. Hopkins is the master of it all." -Joe Morgenstern, Wall Street Journal (PG-13, 97m) This gorgeous new animated adventure from Disney features the voice talents of Kelly Marie Tran, Awkwafina and Fri. 7/16 6:00 Sandra Oh. "Feels fresh not just for the mere fact of its female-forward and predominately Asian cast, but for the Sat. 7/17 6:00 breeziness with which it bears the weight of Disney history." -Leah Greenblatt, "An ambitious Sun. 7/18 6:00 family film that will work for all ages, and one that never talks down to its audience while presenting them with an entertaining, thought-provoking story." -Brian Tallerico, RogerEbert.com (PG, 108m) Mon. 7/19 6:00 "Debutant director and NYU film school graduate Emma Seligman, 25, comes bolting out of the gate with this Fri. 7/16 8:45 scabrously funny comedy set over the course of one heady afternoon at a highly stressful Jewish shiva (wake) in Sat. 7/17 8:45 Brooklyn." -Kevin Maher, Times UK "We love them for sure, but family can be scary stuff. By her film's satisfying close, Sun. 7/18 3:45 8:45 Seligman proves she gets the profound universality of that notion." -Tomris Laffly, Variety "A perfectly engineered and performed piece of comic cringe." -Helen Shaw, New York Magazine/Vulture (NR, mature themes, 77m) Mon. 7/19 8:45 Chicago, 1969. Small time thief William O'Neal (LaKeith Stanfield) is offered a plea deal by the FBI to infiltrate the chapter of the Black Panther Party and gather intelligence on Chairman Fred Hampton (Daniel Kaluuya). Tue. 7/20 8:30 Director Shaka King has created "a thriller that speaks to history without feeling didactic, that keeps the audience Wed. 7/21 3:00 8:30 in suspense even though the ending was written decades ago." -David Sims, The Atlantic "Electrifying, urgent, life- changing cinema." -Leila Latif, Little White Lies "As sophisticated a depiction of systemic racism as you could hope to Thu. 7/22 5:45 see in a movie." -Mick LaSalle, SF Chronicle (R, 126m) Oscar Winner: Best Documentary Feature! Filmmaker Craig Foster forges an unusual friendship with an octopus living in a South African kelp forest. "You'll laugh and cry your eyes out as an emotionally bruised diver learns about Tue. 7/20 6:00 life and loyalty from an eight-tentacled mollusk. This Oscar favorite and viral sensation is the year's most unorthodox Wed. 7/21 6:00 and unforgettable love story." -Peter Travers, ABC News "A rewardingly intimate deep dive." -Sheri Linden, Hollywood Thu. 7/22 3:15 8:50 Reporter "Quietly profound." -Nick Schager, The Daily Beast (G, 85m) Meet The Filmmaker Special Event! Kafi Dixon dreams of starting a land cooperative for women of color who have experienced trauma and disenfranchisement in Boston. By day she drives a city bus, at night she studies the humanities in a tuition-free course. Her classmate Carl Chandler, a community elder, is the class's intellectual leader. Fri. 7/23 10:00 AM White suburban filmmaker, James Rutenbeck, documents the students' engagement. Awakened by the violence, racism and gentrification that threatens Kafi and Carl's very place in the city, James enlists the pair as leaders and collaborators. James and Kafi will host a discussion to follow. (NR, 83m, Free Admission!) Following three endearing stray dogs as they navigate modern day Istanbul, director Elizabeth Lo's award-winning Fri. 7/23 6:15 film is a critical observation of humanity and a sensory voyage from a canine point of view. "This isn't Disney. These Sat. 7/24 9:20 dogs are dogs. They bark, they bite, they defecate. Yet their primal allure remains indisputable." -Kevin Maher, Times Sun. 7/25 4:15 (UK) "Helps us glimpse the lives of those who are often overlooked, whether they walk the streets of Istanbul on four legs or two." -Kimber Myers, Los Angeles Times "A howling success!" -Sheri Linden, Hollywood Reporter (NR, 73m) Mon. 7/26 6:15 Meet The Filmmaker Special Event! Two slacker friends come to the realization that low budget Christian movies featuring 90's TV actors can make millions. Eyes on the prize they set out on to film the story of the first prayer ever to be prayed...in space. Features Margaret Cho and Jason Alexander. "Clever without being glib and never Sun. 7/25 6:15 condescends even as it is making fun" -Allen Adams, The Maine Edge "A playfully humorous send-up." -Justin Lowe, Hollywood Reporter Producer and lead actor Tanner Thomason will host discussion to follow. (NR, 92m)

From Lin-Manuel Miranda (Hamilton) and Jon M. Chu (Crazy Rich Asians) comes "a joyously rhapsodic spectacle Fri. 7/23 8:30 that deserves to be viewed on the biggest screen available." -Sara Michelle Fetters, MovieFreak.com. "It's about Sat. 7/24 6:00 families and sharing and generational roots, and making a better life for those who come after you." -Adam Graham, Sun. 7/25 9:00 Detroit News "The streets are made of music in the first genuinely cheerful, splashy, exuberantly life-affirming movie of the summer."-Ann Hornaday, Washington Post (PG-13, 143m) Mon. 7/26 8:30

Billy Crystal plays a veteran comedy writer who forms an unlikely yet hilarious and touching friendship with a New York singer (Tiffany Haddish) in his new self-directed feature. "An old-fashioned comedy/drama that spends at least Tue. 7/27 6:00 as much time and energy mining laughs as it does with exploring the tragic side of the tale." -Richard Roeper, Chicago Wed. 7/28 9:00 Sun-Times "It can be saccharine, syrupy and silly...But I got to tell you, I just didn't care. I love Billy Crystal and Tiffany Thu. 7/29 6:00 Haddish, and when they mix it up, man they really mix it up." -Tim Cogshell, FilmWeek NPR (PG-13, 117m) Films for Change Benefit Special! This documentary film produced by Katie Carpenter and John Heminway for National Geographic Television and PBS, explores the market forces inducing the slaughter of African elephants for Wed. 7/28 3:00 their tusks, while highlighting these creatures' magnificence and the efforts of those working to prevent their extinction. All proceeds will support Big Life Foundation. (NR, 56m, Free Admission!) How can one rock band be successful, underrated, hugely influential, and criminally overlooked all at the same time? Edgar Wright's (Baby Driver) debut documentary features commentary from celebrity fans and takes audiences on Tue. 7/27 9:00 a musical odyssey through five weird and wonderful decades with brothers/bandmates Ron and Russell Mael, aka Wed. 7/28 5:45 Sparks: your favorite band's favorite band. "[Wright] is such a good filmmaker, and he's made a really fun, creatively Thu. 7/29 2:45 9:00 challenging movie that's worth seeing whether you're a fan or not." -Claudia Puig, FilmWeek NPR (R, 135m) COMING SOON: ANNETTE SUMMER OF SOUL AILEY THE GREEN KNIGHT THE LONELIEST WHALE