25¢ Saturday Family Matinees
FUN FOR THE whole family!
10am every Saturday!
May
out of this world adventures
May 17th

JETSONS: THE MOVIE
G
1990 ‧ Sci-Fi/Adventure ‧ 1h 22m
Based on the popular cartoon series, this animated movie, set in a time filled with family-sized spacecrafts and intergalactic travel, begins with hardworking family man George Jetson (George O’Hanlon) ecstatic when his cranky boss, Mr. Spacely (Mel Blanc), gives him a promotion that relocates him, his wife (Penny Singleton) and the rest of his family to the far reaches of space. However, while other family members are enjoying the move, George finds trouble at the new job right away.
May 24th

SPACE JAM
PG
1996 ‧ Family/Sport ‧ 1h 28m
Swackhammer (Danny DeVito), an evil alien theme park owner, needs a new attraction at Moron Mountain. When his gang, the Nerdlucks, heads to Earth to kidnap Bugs Bunny (Billy West) and the Looney Tunes, Bugs challenges them to a basketball game to determine their fate. The aliens agree, but they steal the powers of NBA basketball players, including Larry Bird (Larry Bird) and Charles Barkley (Charles Barkley) — so Bugs gets some help from superstar Michael Jordan (Michael Jordan).
May 31st
Sponsored by manistee public library

THE MITCHELLS VS. THE MACHINES
PG
2021 ‧ Family/Comedy ‧ 1h 54m
Young Katie Mitchell embarks on a road trip with her proud parents, younger brother and beloved dog to start her first year at film school. But their plans to bond as a family soon get interrupted when the world’s electronic devices come to life to stage an uprising. With help from two friendly robots, the Mitchells must now come together to save one another — and the planet — from the new technological revolution.
We recognize that Classic Movies were made with a timestamp and may contain outdated cultural depictions.
These are not the same views and realities of equity that exist today.
We encourage patrons to enjoy classic films with an awareness and willingness to compare how relationships or content would be portrayed with a modern lens.
These are not the same views and realities of equity that exist today.
We encourage patrons to enjoy classic films with an awareness and willingness to compare how relationships or content would be portrayed with a modern lens.