Movies
It’s our mission to show films with high-quality production values, talented casts, and interesting storylines. We hope you’ll join us for a movie and let us know what you think.
Our ticket prices are reasonable, ($8 for youth 12 and under, or seniors 65 and over); $9 for general admission.
We’re the only theatre we know of with an ice cream parlor inside! We get rave reviews for Act One Ice Cream Parlor! So you can enjoy gourmet popcorn with real butter, or one of our 20 flavors of ice cream from Wisconsin while you watch a movie. Espresso drinks and other refreshments are also available.
There’s also beer and wine for purchase at Freddie’s Bar.
Bonus: We provide lap blankets to keep you cozy and you’ll be greeted by Valerie and/or Fred at every show!
Showtimes:
Wednesday, December 25 at 4:00 p.m.
Friday, December 27 at 5:00 p.m.
Saturday, December 28 at 5:00 p.m.
Sunday, December 29 at 2:00 p.m. with captions
Rated PG • 2 Hours
Subscribe to our email updates
Mufasa: The Lion King is a heartwarming animated adventure that delves into the origins of one of Disney’s most beloved characters. Set in the vibrant Pride Lands, the story follows a young cub named Mufasa who finds himself lost and alone after a devastating flood separates him from his family. As he navigates the vast wilderness, Mufasa encounters Taka, a young lion with royal lineage who is struggling with his own feelings of resentment and disillusionment. Their chance meeting sparks an extraordinary journey filled with challenges and discoveries.
Together, Mufasa and Taka form a deep bond, akin to brotherhood, as they embark on a quest to find their place in a world that often seems unwelcoming. Along the way, they encounter a diverse group of characters, including wise mentors and quirky companions, each contributing unique skills and wisdom to their adventure.
This ensemble of misfits teaches Mufasa and Taka valuable lessons about loyalty, courage, and the importance of friendship. As the story unfolds through flashbacks narrated by Rafiki to young Kiara, Mufasa’s granddaughter, audiences are treated to themes of resilience and self-discovery.
The film beautifully illustrates that true leadership comes from the heart rather than from titles or bloodlines. Families will appreciate the film’s engaging storytelling and stunning visuals, making it a perfect outing for all ages this holiday season.