What’s Playing in Theaters This Weekend: 03/12/2021 | ETC

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Long weekend: a writer struggling with happiness meets an enigmatic woman who comes into his life at the right time. Rated R for speech throughout. (C14)

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Boogie: The coming-of-age story of Alfred “Boogie” Chin, a Queens, New York-based basketball phenomenon who dreams of playing in the NBA. While his parents pressure him to focus on getting a scholarship to an elite college, Boogie controls life with a new girlfriend, high school, rivals on the pitch, and the burden of anticipation. Rated R for language throughout including sexual cues and some drug use. (C14)

Chaos Walking: A dystopian world where there are no women and all living beings can hear each other’s thoughts in a stream of images, words and sounds called noise. Rated PG-13 for violence and language. (C14)

The Croods: A New Age: The prehistoric Croods family is challenged by a rival family, the Bettermans, who claim to be better and more evolved. Rated PG for Danger, Action, and Rude Humor. (C14)

The father: A man refuses any support for his daughter when he gets older. As he tries to understand his changing circumstances, he begins to doubt his loved ones, his own mind, and even the structure of his reality. Rated PG-13 for strong language and thematic material. (C14)

The little things: Two cops track down a serial killer. Rated R for violent / disturbing imagery, language, and full nudity. (C14)

Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers: While Frodo and Sam move closer to Mordor with the help of the seedy Gollum, the divided community takes on Sauron’s new ally Saruman and his hordes of Isengard. Rated PG-13 for epic battle sequences and spooky visuals. (HE)

The Marksman: A rancher on the Arizona border becomes the unlikely defender of a young Mexican boy who is desperate to flee the cartel assassins who sent him to the US PG-13 for violence, some bloody pictures and short, strong language have followed. (C14)

Nomadland: After a woman lost everything in the Great Recession, she embarks on a journey through the American West and lives as a modern nomad in a van. Rated R for some full nudity. (C14)

Raya and the Last Dragon: In a realm called Kumandra, a newly invented earth inhabited by an ancient civilization, a warrior named Raya is determined to find the last dragon. Rated PG for some violence, action and thematic elements. (C14)

Tom and Jerry: An adaptation of the classic Hanna Barbera estate that shows how Tom and Jerry met and shaped their rivalry. Rated PG for cartoon violence, rude humor, and short language. (C14)

Information is based on data available at the time of going to press for AMC Classic Cherry Blossom 14 (C14), Elk Rapids Cinema (ER), Bay Community Theater in Suttons Bay (BAY) and Cherry Bowl Drive-In Theater in Honor ( CB) were available. .

The AMC Classic Cherry Blossom 14 also offers private demonstrations for up to 20 people. Reservations are accepted online. Food and drinks can be purchased in the concession area. Moviegoers must wear face masks when they are not eating or drinking. The theater shows films from Friday to Sunday.

The State Theater and Bijou By the Bay in Traverse City will remain closed until further notice. An online theater offers one to three films every Friday on thevirtualstate.org. Traverse City Film Festival members and theater members can rent films for $ 6. Members of the public for $ 12.

The Bay Community Theater in Suttons Bay is planning to reopen this year, but a date is not yet planned. Private screenings are available at 4 a.m.:Daily at 30 or 7.30 p.m. Questions: [email protected].

The garden theater in Frankfurt is to be reopened for regular film screenings by summer 2021. During the closure of the theater, the “Keep the Garden Growing” fundraising campaign will take place. Contact: [email protected].

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