Let’s all go to the movies?
May 14, 2010 by Alicia
Filed under Around Town
Want to go to the movies this weekend? Why not? If you are going to the movies check out these films that are currently playing at the RiverWalk Movies. Call 918-392-9959 for more information.
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Robin Hood 12:45pm | 3:45pm | 7:00pm | 10:05pm |
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Letters to Juliet 1:30pm | 4:30pm | 7:10pm | 9:30pm |
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Iron Man 2 1:00pm | 1:30pm | 4:00pm | 4:30pm | 7:00pm 7:30pm | 9:40pm | 10:05pm |
When in Rome… Act as the Romans do
January 28, 2010 by jgrey
Filed under Around Town
On Friday January 29, 2010 the love comedy When in Rome premieres. While this movie seems a bit predictable, I can never turn down a comedy. I love the light-hearted commentary and the ease of a comedy. When in Rome follows that same plot; Beth is an ambitious New Yorker completely unlucky when it comes to love. While in Rome for a wedding she steals coins from a fountain of love and finds herself in quite a predicament for the rest of the movie. There’s no doubt I plan on seeing this movie for a good laugh.
Take a look at the trailer!
10 Things Movie Theaters Won’t Tell You
January 4, 2010 by jgrey
Filed under Apartment Living
We just passed through one of the hottest movie seasons of the year… Christmastime and Summertime are the two “blockbuster” seasons for the Motion Picture Industry, and as a result, the movie theaters as well.
In recent years the box offices have experienced quite a slump in business, but is now beginning to rebound, and it’s likely 2009 will have set a new record.
Being a movie lover, I found this article interesting. It outlines how theaters maintain their bottom lines, even in the slumps…. and there’s another slump season coming up – February.
It will be interesting to go to the movies in February and see which of these 10 things are even more prevalent then.
Another Take on Thanksgiving Football
November 25, 2009 by amarie3
Filed under Around Town
We all know Thanksgiving is about being grateful, enjoying amazing food, and being with family, but it’s also about FOOTBALL. Thanksgiving Day offers some of the best game rivalries, but it also marks the height of the holiday movie season. Break away from the usual games on TV and get out to one of the season’s best movie offerings – The Blind Side. Grab a seat and enjoy this great film while you digest your holiday meal.
The Blind Side, starring Sandra Bullock, Tim McGraw and Quinton Aaron is the true story of teenager Michael Oher who is surviving on his own, virtually homeless, when he is spotted on the street by Leigh Anne Tuohy. The story unfolds to depict a gesture of kindness that turns into something more as Michael becomes part of the Tuohy family despite the differences in their backgrounds.
Save yourself some time in line and get your tickets here.




