

T HE CONF I RMAT I ON
Saturday, April 1
at 10:00 am and 2:00 pm
(2016) Cast: Clive Owen,
Jeaden Lieberher, Maria Bello
Eight year old Anthony is uneasy
about spending the weekend with his
alcoholic, down-on-his-luck carpenter
dad Walt. Walt is just as uneasy about
spending time with Anthony, especially
since their first day together is a series
of characteristically unfortunate events,
including the theft of his toolbox, which
he needs for an upcoming job. As the
two set out to find who stole the tools,
they begin to discover a true connection
with one another and bond as a family.
WE BOUGH T A ZOO
Sunday, April 2
at 1:30 pm and 4:00 pm
(2011) Cast: Scarlett Johansson,
Matt Damon, Thomas Haden Church
Following his wife’s untimely death,
Los Angeles journalist Benjamin Mee
decides to make a fresh start by quitting
his job and moving his children to an 18-
acre property containing the Rosemoor
Wildlife Park. Though closed for
years, Rosemoor is still home to many
animals, cared for by Kelly Foster and
her small staff. Mee opens his heart
and his checkbook as he, Kelly and the
others work to renovate and reopen the
zoo.
T HAT TOUCH OF M I NK
Saturday, April 1 at 6:00 pm &
Sunday, April 2 at 6:30 pm
(1962) Cast: Cary Grant,
Doris Day, Gig Young
Cathy Timberlake is an old fashioned
country girl who meets the man of her
dreams, Philip Shayne, after his Rolls
Royce splashes her with mud on her way
to a job interview. Philip is a romantic
businessman who is taken by Cathy’s
honest heart. There’s one problem, he’s
not interested in marriage while Cathy
has never thought of anything else.
F ENCE S
Saturday, April 8
at 10:00 am and 2:00 pm
(2016) Cast: Denzel Washington,
Viola Davis, Stephen Henderson
Troy Maxson makes his living as a
sanitation worker in 1950s Pittsburgh.
Maxson once dreamed of becoming a
professional baseball player, but was
deemed too old when the major leagues
began admitting black athletes. Bitter
over his missed opportunity, Troy
creates further tension in his family
when he squashes his son’s chance to
meet a college football recruiter.
T HAT OLD F E E L I NG
Sunday, April 9
at 1:30 pm and 4:00 pm
(1997) Cast: Bette Midler,
Dennis Farina, Paula Marshall
Molly De Mora is getting married, with
her beau being Keith Marks, a political
hopeful who is running on a family
values platform. Molly invites her now-
divorced parents, Lilly and Dan, to the
ceremony, only to see them rekindle
their romance despite the fact both are
remarried. Fearing a tabloid scandal that
could damage Keith’s candidacy, Molly
sets out to stop them, but the pair have
run off and aren’t so easily tracked.
S I NG I NG I N T HE RA I N
Saturday, April 8 at 6:00 pm
& Sunday, April 9 at 6:30 pm
(1952) Cast: Gene Kelly,
Debbie Reynolds, Donald O’Connor
A spoof of the turmoil that afflicted the
movie industry in the late 1920s when
movies went from silent to sound. When
two silent movie stars’, Don Lockwood
and Lina Lamont, latest movie is made
into a musical a chorus girl is brought
in to dub Lina’s speaking and singing.
Don is on top of the world until Lina
finds out.
OUT OF A F R I CA
Saturday, April 15
at 10:00 am and 2:00 pm
(1985) Cast: Meryl Streep,
Robert Redford, Klaus Brandauer
In 20th-century colonial Kenya, a
Danish baroness/plantation owner has
a passionate love affair with a free-
spirited big-game hunter.
T HE YOUNG ME S S I AH
Sunday, April 16
at 1:30 pm and 4:00 pm
(2016) Cast: Adam Greaves-Neal,
Vincent Walsh, Sara Lazzaro
Mary, Joseph and 7-year-old Jesus
embark on a journey from Egypt
to Nazareth after the young boy
miraculously brings someone back to
life. When King Herod orders the death
of the child, Roman centurion Severus
starts to pursue the family across the
desert. As Mary and Joseph worry
about his safety, Jesus’ natural curiosity
allows him to understand more about
the world and his remarkable powers.
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