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The Virginia Film Festival takes to the outdoors again to present a series of free screenings at Carter Mountain Orchard, sponsored by Bold Rock Hard Cider. Join us on the mountain for “Moonlight Movies” throughout the summer: June 3 for The Lego Movie, July 8 for The Peanuts Movie and August 12 for Hook! All Moonlight Movies screenings are free and open to the public, and begin at sundown (approximately 8:30 PM). Come early to enjoy food, Bold Rock Hard Cider, and live DJs by WTJU. Lawn chairs and blankets are welcome for these family friendly events. For Moonlight Movies updates, join the events on Facebook: Friday, June 3, 2016 | Free and open to the public The Lego Movie had record-breaking box office success and quickly became a family-movie favorite when it hit theaters in 2014. Set in the Lego universe, this computer animated adventure stars the voices of Chris Pratt, Will Ferrell, Elizabeth Banks, Morgan Freeman, and many more. Emmet, an “everyman,” must help stop the evil tyrant Lord Business, with the help of his friends, in this film for all ages.




Friday, July 8, 2016 | Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and the rest of gang are back in this computer-animated film. Based on the comic strip by Charles M. Schulz, the film is written by his son and grandson. This time Charlie Brown is on an adventure to improve his chances with the Little Red-Haired Girl, while Snoopy and Woodstock write a novel about the World War I Flying Ace. Friday, August 12, 2016 | Celebrating its 25th anniversary, Hook brings to life the beloved story of Peter Pan with a twist. In a sequel to J.M. Barrie’s novel Peter and Wendy, an adult Peter (Robin Williams) has forgotten all about his childhood. But when his old enemy Hook kidnaps his children, Peter must leave his life as a corporate lawyer behind to go on a journey back to Neverland to save them. Sign in or Become a MemberGet access to amazing benefits like free refills on large popcorn & up to $5 off ticketsJoin for free now, or upgrade and get even more great perks.Sign InJoin NowPopular linksFind a TheatreFind a MovieAMC StubsFood & DrinksOffers & Promotions




Jays ValentineValentine S Box GrayValentine Boxes CraftsValentines LoviesValentines Boxes For BoysVday BoxesValentines DecorValentine S IdeasHolidays ValentinesForwardLego Valentine box my husband made for our son. Made out of foam board from the dollar store.Movies in the Parks Thanks for joining us this past summer for the 16th annual run of Movies in the Parks. More than 250 outdoor screenings of current and classic movies were shown in parks across the city, along with the Chicago OnScreen Local Film showcase.  Movie fun continues with Halloween inspired movies in October, and indoor movies in the colder months.   Check out the list below for upcoming showings. Learn more about the The Chicago Onscreen Local Film Showcase, our local film initiative. Submission window for 2017 films opens November 16. Ferris Bueller's Day Off Your event search from 02/27/2017 to 05/01/2017 returned 1 results. Movie in the Parks at Revere Movie: Ferris Bueller's Day Off




Mar, 3, 2017 from 7:00 PM - 9:30 PM Movies in the Parks is part of the Night Out in the Parks initiative, which features more than 1,000 citywide cultural and arts events in the parks throughout the year. Subscribe to our Newsletter John Wick: Chapter Two Find other PREMIERE CINEMA location near youComplete with cameos from Questlove, Devo's Mark Mothersbaugh, and Batman! The most awesome moment of this year’s Academy Awards came courtesy of Tegan & Sara and The Lonely Island. They hit the Oscar stage to perform their Oscar-nominated song for The LEGO Movie, “Everything Is AWESOME!!!”. The performance featured everything from LEGO-built Oscar statues to a dancing possum to surprise appearances from The Roots’ Questlove and DEVO’s Mark Mothersbaugh, and Will Arnett as a guitar-playing Batman. Watch an awesome replay of the awesome performance below. TitlePost content or file descriptionAuthorYour Media Files NUMBER ONEThe Lego Batman Movie




2. Fifty Shades Darker 3. The Great Wall 4. John Wick: Chapter 2 8. A Dog's Purpose 9. La La Land 10. A Cure for WellnessImage via Seattle Outdoor Movie's Facebook. Even the best movies end, but occasionally they get awesome sequels. While Fremont Outdoor Cinema says goodbye in July, the people running the series (with a little help from Amazon) will move on to begin a new tradition with Seattle Outdoor Cinema on the lawn at the SLU Discovery Center. Thankfully, the other beloved Seattle outdoor film series still remain intact with lineups that feature classic favorites (Back to the Future, Labyrinth, West Side Story), new hits (Mad Max: Fury Road, Zootopia), and a whole lot of Star Wars (there are currently eight scheduled screenings of The Force Awakens). Enjoy your cinematic summer! And do yourself a favor by checking our outdoor movie etiquette guide. (TBAs will be filled in once announced.) July 16 Deadpool (Farewell screening) Seattle Outdoor Cinema (SLU Discovery Center Lawn)




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