Intrigued and then inspired by the initiative, filmmaker Lindsey Doolittle produced the award-winning short film Emerging Artists. She screens the 8-minute movie, then joins JCDS Arts Program Specialist Kristen Devlin and artists Ryan Sikes and Brad Friedman to discuss its story, artmaking, and the JCDS program and its future.
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Online pre-registration, available one week prior to each screening, will be required for these free events. The six drive-in screenings will be held in park parking lots, starting August 11 and continuing every Tuesday and Thursday through August 27. Prior to start of the screenings at 8 p.m., parking lots will close for setup by 4 p.m. and reopen for guest entry at 7 p.m. Capacity for these movie locations, chosen based on parking lot size, accessibility and layout, will vary based on parking lot size between 40 and 60 cars per lot.
Click here for the Movies in the Parks 2020 schedule. Admission is free, and all movies begin at dusk, weather permitting. Out of an abundance of caution and to limit exposure outside of the vehicles, concessions and popcorn will not be available to attendees. Patrons can call the Movies in the Parks hotline for daily listings and updated weather-related cancellations at 312-742-1134.
We offer reserved seating at our theatres so that you always get the seat you want. Purchase tickets at the box office, online or on our mobile app on Google Play or iOS App Store and choose the seat you want ahead of time!
The largest movie screen in Michigan with innovative 4K laser projection, 64 channel Dolby Atmos immersive sound and over 300 luxurious, power-reclining seats. The screen itself is 92 feet wide and over 48 feet tall which is about the size of a professional basketball court.
Credit card refunds processed through our Website or Mobile App can now be refunded through our Website! Please look for the refund link in your email confirmation. All other refunds and exchanges must be made in-person before your movie starts.
As a pre-teen, the acting bug bit Wright when she watched fellow Black Panther star Angela Basset and Keke Palmer in the movie "Akeelah and the Bee." Bassett is playing the mother of T'Challa and the young princess in Black Panther.
Jordan Peele directed the movie and it reunites him with Daniel Kaluuya, the star of his movie Get Out. The new film follows residents in a lonely gulch of inland California who bear witness to an uncanny and chilling discovery.
Daniel Kaluuya won an Oscar for his work in the movie Judas and the Black Messiah. He has also starred in films like Get Out, Black Panther, Widows, and Queen & Slim, as well as the TV series Skins.
Keke Palmer got her start as a child star in the movie Akeelah and the Bee and she went on to star in the Nickelodeon series True Jackson, VP. She has also starred in the Fox series Scream Queens and the movie Hustlers. She won an Emmy Award for her work in the online series Turnt Up with the Taylors. 2ff7e9595c
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