Get excited! The latest Flashback Cinema line-up is here! Enjoy some of your favorite films back up on the big screen and discover what is playing this month!
With so many films coming back to the cinema covering genres for everyone, you’ll want to get your tickets now to watch (or rewatch) these iconic movies at Galaxy!
SUN AUG 10 & WED AUG 13
LORD OF THE RINGS: FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING (2001)
EXTENDED EDITION
The first chapter in director Peter Jackson’s landmark trilogy, based on J.R.R. Tolkien’s epic fantasy novels. In the mythological world of Middle Earth, a ring lost for centuries must be found and destroyed to prevent the dark lord who created it from enslaving the world. Presented with additional footage not seen in the original theatrical version. (“One ring to rule them all…”)
Rated PG-13
SUN AUG 17 & WED AUG 20
LORD OF THE RINGS: THE TWO TOWERS (2002)
EXTENDED EDITION
In Chapter Two of the epic adventure, presented with additional footage not seen in the original theatrical version, Frodo Baggins and the other members of the Fellowship continue their sacred quest to destroy the One Ring. Along the way they meet Gollum, a grotesque creature who owned the ring for 500 years and is obsessed with getting it back. (“Must have the precious. They stole it from us!”)
Rated PG-13
SUN AUG 24 & WED AUG 27
LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RETURN OF THE KING (2003)
EXTENDED EDITION
In this thrilling climax to the LOTR trilogy, armies mass for a final battle that will decide the fate of the world. And one member of the Fellowship of the Ring is revealed as the noble heir to the throne of the Kings of Men. Winner of 11 Academy Awards®, including Best Picture and Best Director (Peter Jackson), and presented here with footage not seen in the original theatrical version. (“My friends…you bow to no one.”)
Rated PG-13
STARTING FRIDAY AUG 29 (CHECK THEATRE FOR DAYS & SHOWTIMES)
JAWS (1975)
50TH ANNIVERSARY
Steven Spielberg’s summer blockbuster, based on Peter Benchley’s best-selling novel. A killer shark is terrorizing vacationers at Amity Island and a trio of shark-hunters take to the high seas in pursuit. John Williams won an Oscar® for his ominous score (“Duunnn dun…dun dun.”) It’s been 50 years and folks still think twice about going in the water. (“You’re going to need a bigger boat.”)
Rated PG
SUN SEPT 7 & WED SEPT 10
THE BREAKFAST CLUB (1985)
40TH ANNIVERSARY
The ultimate 1980’s “Brat Pack” movie from writer-director John Hughes. Anthony Michael Hall, Molly Ringwald, Emilio Estevez, Judd Nelson, and Ally Sheedy are “the brain, the beauty, the jock, the rebel, and the recluse,” stuck in high school detention together. Before it’s over they will learn some powerful truths about one another—and themselves. (“Could you describe the ruckus, sir?”)
Rated R
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SUN SEPT 14 & WED SEPT 17
INCEPTION (2010)
Your mind is the scene of the crime in this fast-paced heist film (and science fiction thriller) from visionary writer/director Christopher Nolan. Leonardo DiCaprio stars as a thief whose brand of corporate espionage involves infiltrating people’s dreams to learn their secrets. A mind-bending and visually stunning thrill ride from one of Hollywood’s most original filmmakers. (“Dreams…feel real while we’re in them, right?”)
Rated PG-13
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SUN SEPT 21 & WED SEPT 24
HARRY POTTER & THE SORCERER’S STONE (2001)
Experience the MAGIC of Harry Potter’s first adventure! Daniel Radcliffe stars as an 11-year-old orphan who learns his true identity (“You’re a wizard, Harry!”) and is enrolled at Hogwart’s School of Witchcraft & Wizardry (“Keep an eye on the staircases. They like to change.”) Co-starring Rupert Grint and Emma Watson as Harry’s new friends Ron & Hermione. (“She needs to sort out her priorities!”)
Rated PG
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SUN SEPT 28 & WED OCT 1
YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN (1974)
Mel Brooks comedy starring Gene Wilder as Dr. Frederick Frankenstein, struggling with the legacy of his infamous mad-scientist grandfather (“That’s FRONKensteen!”) Strong supporting cast includes Marty Feldman as Igor (“It’s pronounced Eye-gor”), Madeline Kahn, Peter Boyle, Terri Garr (“Roll, roll, roll in ze hay,”) and Cloris Leachman as the late baron’s mysterious housekeeper Frau Blucher ("Yes, yes, say it…he vas my boyfriend!”)
Rated PG
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*in select locations, check theatre for showtimes