Jones Theatres
Cinema Centre 8 and Movies 6 at Shawnee Mall are open for late afternoon matinees on Friday and matinees on Saturday and Sunday. Both theatres are open for one evening show Monday through Thursday.
Private theatre rentals are now available at Movies 6 at Shawnee Mall. To schedule a private showing, go to amctheatres.com.
NOW SHOWING AT THE CINEMA CENTRE 8 AND MOVIES 6 AT SHAWNEE MALL:
“THE BAD GUYS”: Nobody has ever failed so hard at trying to be good. Never have there been five friends as infamous as The Bad Guys – dashing pickpocket Mr. Wolf, seen-it-all safecracker Mr. Snake, chill master-of-disguise Mr. Shark, short-fused “muscle” Mr. Piranha and sharp-tongued expert hacker Ms. Tarantula. But when, after years of countless heists and being the world’s most wanted villains, the gang is finally caught, Mr. Wolf brokers a deal (that he has no intention of keeping) to save them all from prison: The Bad Guys will go good. Under the tutelage of their mentor Professor Marmalade, The Bad Guys set out to fool the world that they’ve been transformed. Along the way, though, Mr. Wolf begins to suspect that doing good for real may give him what he’s always secretly longed for: acceptance. So when a new villain threatens the city, can Mr. Wolf persuade the rest of the gang to become…The Good Guys? Please note: feature times vary by theatre. Featuring the voices of Sam Rockwell and Awkwafina. (1:40) (Rated PG: for action and rude humor.)
“FANTASTIC BEASTS: THE SECRETS OF DUMBLEDORE”: Professor Albus Dumbledore knows the powerful Dark wizard Gellert Grindelwald is moving to seize control of the wizarding world. Unable to stop him alone, he entrusts Magizoologist Newt Scamander to lead an intrepid team of wizards, witches and one brave Muggle baker on a dangerous mission, where they encounter old and new beasts and clash with Grindelwald’s growing legion of followers. But with the stakes so high, how long can Dumbledore remain on the sidelines? Please note: feature times vary by theatre. Starring Eddie Redmayne and Jude Law. (2:22) (Rated PG-13: for some fantasy action/violence.)
“SONIC THE HEDGEHOG 2”: After settling in Green Hills, Sonic is ready for more freedom, and Tom and Maddie agree to leave him home while they go on vacation. But, no sooner are they gone, when Dr. Robotnik comes back, this time with a new partner, Knuckles, in search for an emerald that has the power to both build and destroy civilizations. Sonic teams up with his own sidekick, Tails, and together they embark on a journey to find the emerald before it falls into the wrong hands. Please note: feature times vary by theatre. Starring Ben Schwartz and James Marsden. (2:02) (Rated PG: for action, some violence, rude humor, and mild language.)
NOW SHOWING AT THE CINEMA CENTRE 8:
“THE UNBEARABLE WEGHT OF MASSIVE TALENT”: Creatively unfulfilled and facing financial ruin, the fictionalized version of Nicolas Cage must accept a $1 million offer to attend the birthday of a dangerous superfan. Things take a wildly unexpected turn when Cage is recruited by a CIA operative and forced to live up to his own legend, channeling his most iconic and beloved on-screen characters in order to save himself and his loved ones. With a career built for this very moment, the seminal award-winning actor must take on the role of a lifetime: Nick Cage. Starring Nicolas Cage and Pedro Pascal. (1:47) (Rated R: for language throughout, some sexual references, drug use and violence.)
“THE NORTHMAN”: Prince Amleth is on the verge of becoming a man when his father is brutally murdered by his uncle, who kidnaps the boy’s mother. Two decades later, Amleth is now a Viking who raids Slavic villages. He soon meets a seeress who reminds him of his vow — save his mother, kill his uncle, avenge his father. Starring Alexander Skarsgard and Nicole Kidman. (2:16) (Rated R: for strong bloody violence, some sexual content and nudity.)
“FATHER STU”: When an injury ends his amateur boxing career, Stuart Long moves to Los Angeles to find money and fame. While scraping by as a supermarket clerk, he meets Carmen, a Sunday school teacher who seems immune to his bad-boy charm. Determined to win her over, the longtime agnostic starts going to church to impress her. However, a motorcycle accident leaves him wondering if he can use his second chance to help others, leading to the surprising realization that he’s meant to be a Catholic priest. Starring Mark Wahlberg and Mel Gibson. (2:04) (Rated R: for language throughout.)
“MORBIUS”: The enigmatic antihero Dr. Michael Morbius, one of the most compelling and conflicted Marvel Characters, comes to the big screen. Dangerously ill with a rare blood disorder and determined to save others suffering his same fate, Dr. Morbius attempts a desperate gamble. While at first it seems to be a radical success, a darkness inside him is unleashed. Will good override evil — or will Morbius succumb to his mysterious new urges? Starring Jared Leto and Michael Keaton. (1:44) (Rated PG-13: for intense sequences of violence, some frightening images, and brief strong language.)
“THE LOST CITY”: Brilliant but reclusive author Loretta Sage has spent her career writing about exotic places in her popular romance-adventure novels featuring handsome cover model Alan, who has dedicated his life to embodying the hero character, “Dash.” While on tour promoting her new book with Alan, Loretta is kidnapped by an eccentric billionaire who hopes that she can lead him to the ancient lost city’s treasure from her latest story. Wanting to prove that he can be a hero in real life and not just in the pages of her books, Alan sets off to rescue her. Thrust into an epic jungle adventure, the unlikely pair will need to work together to survive the elements and find the ancient treasure before it’s lost forever. Starring Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum. (1:52) (Rated PG-13 for violence and some bloody images, suggestive material, partial nudity and language.)
NOW SHOWING AT MOVIES 6 AT SHAWNEE MALL:
“MEMORY”: Alex Lewis is an expert assassin with a reputation for discreet precision. When he refuses to complete a job for a dangerous criminal organization, he becomes a target. Caught in a moral quagmire, Alex refuses to complete a job that violates his code and must quickly hunt down and kill the people who hired him before they and FBI agent Vincent Serra find him first. With the crime syndicate and FBI in hot pursuit, Alex has the skills to stay ahead, except for one thing: he is struggling with severe memory loss, affecting his every move. Alex must question his every action and whom he can ultimately trust. Starring Liam Neeson and Monica Bellucci. (1:54) (Rated R: for violence, some bloody images and language throughout.)
“EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE”: An aging Chinese immigrant is swept up in an insane adventure, where she alone can save the world by exploring other universes connecting with the lives she could have led. Starring Michelle Yeoh and Stephanie Hsu. (2:19) (Rated R for some violence, sexual material and language.)
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