The Strangers: Chapter 3

Aledo Opera House, Aledo IL

Blue Grass Drive-in, Blue Grass IA

Davenport 53rd 18 + IMAXDavenport IA

FilmScene, Iowa City IA

The Last Picture House, Davenport IA

Marcus Sycamore CinemaIowa City IA

Putnam Museum & Science Center, Davenport IA

VIP CinemasMoline IL

Voy 61 Drive In Theatre, Delmar IA

(Hyperlinked titles take you to Reader reviews; IMDb hyperlinks take you to the films’ Internet Movie Database pages or other sites with film information.)

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28 Years Later: The Bone Temple (R; Davenport 53rd 18 + IMAX, Marcus Sycamore Cinema) - Nia DaCosta's followup to last summer's underwhelming faux-zombie saga is scary, funny, moving, and gratifyingly nuts. IMDb listing.

Anaconda (PG-13; Davenport 53rd 18 + IMAX, VIP Cinemas) - Although it's admittedly novel to see a buddy comedy in which Paul Rudd plays the anxious, excitable one and Jack Black is the (theoretically) calmer, more rational one, the stars' chemistry feels off, as if both became aware, too late, that they were in the wrong roles. IMDb listing.

Avatar: Fire & Ash (PG-13; Davenport 53rd 18 + IMAX, VIP Cinemas, Marcus Sycamore Cinema) - The sci-fi wonders are disappointingly familiar, and not just because we only had to wait three years for a new Pandora adventure, as opposed to the 13 that passed between 2009's original Avatar and 2022's The Way of WaterIMDb listing.

Being John Malkovich (R; FilmScene at the Chauncey: Saturday, February 7, 10 p.m.) - IMDb listing.

Buffalo Kids (PG; VIP Cinemas, Marcus Sycamore Cinema) - IMDb listing.

Casablanca (not rated; VIP Cinemas: Sunday, February 8, and Wednesday, February 11, 1 & 7 p.m.) - IMDb listing.

The Cat Lands on All Fours: Some Moving Image Works by Kerry Laitala (not rated; FilmScene at the Chauncey: Monday, February 9, 7 p.m.) - ICFilmScene.org.

Cemetery Man (R; FilmScene at the Chauncey: Wednesday, February 11, 10 p.m.) - IMDb listing.

Crime 101: Early-Access Screening w/ Live Q&A (R; Davenport 53rd 18 + IMAX, Marcus Sycamore Cinema: Monday, February 9, 7 p.m.) - IMDb listing.

Dirty Dancing (PG-13; Aledo Opera House: Friday, February 6, 6 p.m.) - IMDb listing.

Dracula (R; Davenport 53rd 18 + IMAX, VIP Cinemas, Marcus Sycamore Cinema) - IMDb listing.

Elephants: Giants of the Desert (not rated; Putnam Museum & Science Center) - IMDb listing.

Eric Church: Evangeline vs. the Machine Comes Alive (not rated; Davenport 53rd 18 + IMAX: Wednesday, February 11, 7 p.m.) - IMDb listing.

Gale: Yellow Brick Road (PG-13; Davenport 53rd 18 + IMAX, Marcus Sycamore Cinema) - IMDb listing.

GOAT: Early-Access Screening (PG; Davenport 53rd 18 + IMAX: Saturday, February 7, 1 p.m.) - IMDb listing.

Hamnet (PG-13; FilmScene at the Chauncey) - Although the film is anchored by a ferocious Jessie Buckley and a frequently moving Paul Mescal, it might be impossible, after seeing director/co-writer Chloé Zhao's historical fiction, to reflect on the movie without the face of its titular portrayer coming instantly to mind. IMDb listing.

The Housemaid (R; Davenport 53rd 18 + IMAX, VIP Cinemas, Marcus Sycamore Cinema) - For close to its entire first hour, Paul Feig's psychological thriller is all kinds of fun, primarily because, over the course of those 60ish minutes, Amanda Seyfried seems to embody 60ish types of crazy. IMDb listing.

Iron Lung (R; Davenport 53rd 18 + IMAX, VIP Cinemas, FilmScene at the Chauncey, Marcus Sycamore Cinema) - Hands down, the most staggeringly inept video-game adaptation I've ever seen, as no one beyond those familiar with creator David Szymanski's 2022 game could possibly know what's happening on even the most simplistic narrative levels. IMDb listing.

The Land Before Time (PG; Marcus Sycamore Cinema) - IMDb listing.

Last Year at Marienbad (not rated; FilmScene at the Chauncey: Saturday, February 8, 4 p.m., and Wednesday, February 11, 7 p.m.) - IMDb listing.

Marty Supreme (R; Davenport 53rd 18 + IMAX; FilmScene at the Chauncey) - I found Josh Safdie's latest showcase for “hilarious” abhorrent behavior grossly self-satisfied and almost unfailingly obnoxious. The opening credits, though, are a hoot. IMDb listing.

Melania (PG; Davenport 53rd 18 + IMAX, VIP Cinemas, Marcus Sycamore Cinema) - IMDb listing.

Mercy (PG-13; Davenport 53rd 18 + IMAX, VIP Cinemas) - By the finale, this mildly futuristic thriller is practically sucking up to AI. The sucking beforehand was more general. IMDb listing.

The Moment (R; FilmScene at the Chauncey) - IMDb listing.

National Parks Adventure (not rated; Putnam Museum & Science Center) - This expectedly gorgeous edu-doc is also unexpectedly, even thrillingly, varied in presentation: sensationally informative, joyfully inspiring, and even laugh-out-loud funny. IMDb listing.

No Other Choice (R; The Last Picture House) - Park Chan-wook's dark comedy-thriller is a casual, if supremely engaging, lark from a filmmaker capable of greater things. IMDb listing.

One Battle After Another (R; FilmScene at the Chauncey) - You leave Paul Thomas Anderson's obscenely enjoyable comic thriller on such a high of filmmaking bravado, narrative ingenuity, and performance pleasure that you don't want to – you practically can't – come down from it. IMDb listing.

A Poet (not rated; FilmScene on the Ped Mall) - IMDb listing.

Querelle (R; FilmScene at the Chauncey: Tuesday, February 10, 7 p.m.) - IMDb listing.

Roman Holiday (not rated; Aledo Opera House: Thursday, February 12, 6 p.m.) - IMDb listing.

Send Help (R; Davenport 53rd 18 + IMAX, VIP Cinemas. The Last Picture House, Marcus Sycamore Cinema) - Sam Raimi's survival thriller is the ultimate “revenge on a horrible boss” comedy, and far nastier and funnier than Horrible Bosses itself. IMDb listing.

Shelter (R; Davenport 53rd 18 + IMAX, VIP Cinemas, Marcus Sycamore Cinema) - IMDb listing.

Sinners (R; FilmScene at the Chauncey) - Ryan Coogler's vampire thriller is dramatic, funny, scary, sexy, weird, surprising (even shocking), and deeply, almost overwhelmingly moving. IMDb listing.

Solo Mio (PG; Davenport 53rd 18 + IMAX, VIP Cinemas, Marcus Sycamore Cinema) - IMDb listing.

Something in the Water: Afrofuturist Short Films (not rated; FilmScene at the Chauncey) - ICFilmScene.org.

Song Sung Blue (PG-13; VIP Cinemas) - Craig Brewer delivers a first-rate interpretation of his serviceable yet rather by-the-numbers screenplay, and give or take Zootopia 2, it provides joy like nothing else in current release. IMDb listing.

The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants (PG; VIP Cinemas) - IMDb listing.

Still Hope (not rated; VIP Cinemas) - IMDb listing.

The Strangers: Chapter 3 (R; Davenport 53rd 18 + IMAX, VIP Cinemas, Marcus Sycamore Cinema) - IMDb listing.

Stray Kids: The dominATE Experience (not rated; Davenport 53rd 18 + IMAX, Marcus Sycamore Cinema) - IMDb listing.

Superpower Dogs (not rated; Putnam Museum & Science Center) - Daniel Ferguson provides enough globe-trotting action for a James Bond flick, treating us to first-rate training footage and re-created missions in locales ranging from the Canadian Rockies to the Italian coast to a debris-strewn site near New York's Ground Zero. IMDb listing.

T. Rex (not rated; Putnam Museum & Science Center) - IMDb listing.

The Testament of Ann Lee (R; Marcus Sycamore Cinema) - IMDb listing.

Time Hoppers: The Silk Road (not rated; Davenport 53rd 18 + IMAX, VIP Cinemas, Marcus Sycamore Cinema: Saturday, February 7, and Sunday, February 8) - IMDb listing.

The Twilight Saga Marathon (PG-13; Marcus Sycamore Cinema: Saturday, February 7, noon) - IMDb listing.

The Voice of Hind Rajab (not rated; FilmScene on the Ped Mall) - IMDb listing.

Whistle (R; Marcus Sycamore Cinema) - IMDb listing.

Wild Rescue (not rated; Putnam Museum & Science Center) - IMDb listing.

With Love (not rated; Davenport 53rd 18 + IMAX) - IMDb listing.

Zootopia 2 (PG; Davenport 53rd 18 + IMAX, VIP Cinemas, Marcus Sycamore Cinema)) - Disney's sequel is almost as great as 2016's original Zootopia, which makes it almost one of the sharpest, wittiest, funniest comedies of its decade. IMDb listing.

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