Charlie has been counting down the day until the Adams Family comes out and so has David. But with David being laid off this week I am not sure we will be able to attend any movies for a while.
But I thought you might want to know what is happening this week from Alamo DraftHouse for you and your family to watch. Is there a movie you can’t wait to see?
The Altogether Ooky Dynasty Is Back America’s favorite freaky family is back in this animated update of the classic franchise and this time, the Addamses are trying to navigate the sunny social world of suburban New Jersey. |
America’s favorite freaky family is back in this animated update of the classic franchise and this time, the Addamses are trying to navigate the sunny social world of suburban New Jersey. Tickets CEREAL PARTY TICKETS |
EL CAMINO: A BREAKING BAD MOVIE |
Don’t miss your chance to see it on the big screen with other BREAKING BAD fans during this limited theatrical run. JESSE PINKMAN IS ON THE RUN AGAIN. Written and directed by series creator Vince Gilligan, EL CAMINO: A BREAKING BAD MOVIE was shot almost entirely in secret in Albuquerque last year and is now careening into theaters for a limited time. The film begins where Breaking Bad ended in the acclaimed series finale “Felina,” with Jesse Pinkman finally escaping his white supremacist captors in the titular coupe, barreling on toward an uncertain future. Aaron Paul reprises his role as the troubled Jesse, joined by his meth addict-slash-piano prodigy friend Skinny Pete (Charles Baker) in his quest to evade the police and his own lurking demons. Featuring some familiar faces and a horde of surprises, EL CAMINO is gritty thrill ride through the Southwest that will satisfy casual fans and diehards alike. |
GEMINI MAN |
WILL SMITH IS ON A MISSION TO KILL…WILL SMITH Aging elite assassin Henry Brogan (Will Smith) is nearing retirement when he starts getting pursued by an operative who’s just as fast and deadly as himself. He can’t seem to shake him, and as he digs deeper, he finds out the reason why – it IS him, a 23-year-old clone named Junior created by the government with the sole purpose of his annihilation. Now Brogan is forced to face his past in a hail of gunfire while fighting to expose the truth about the system that wants him dead. Director Ang Lee (LIFE OF PI) and producer Jerry Bruckheimer (BAD BOYS) have created a thrilling cinematic event, using state-of-the-art technology to unveil a remarkable, fully-digital human in Junior. Will Smith puts in some of the best acting of his career, deftly parrying with himself and even kicking his own ass with a motorcycle. Featuring Clive Owen as Brogan’s former boss and Junior’s mentor, GEMINI MAN is a high-concept, high-stakes sci-fi thriller crackling with action and existential intrigue. |
Jexi |
A RACY COMEDY ABOUT A TECH NIGHTMARE. Listicle writer Phil (Adam Devine, WORKAHOLICS) has no friends, love life, or really any life at all. What he does have is his phone, and he’s on it constantly. But when he goes in for an upgrade, he’s introduced to his new virtual assistant Jexi (Rose Byrne, BRIDESMAIDS), who quickly starts crossing personal boundaries. As Phil tries to meet new people and improve himself, the increasingly perverted and obsessed AI tries to sabotage him any way she can, from sending nudes to his whole office to running him over with a driverless car. From the writers of THE HANGOVER and directors of BAD MOMS comes this madcap tech nightmare that finally answers the question, “What if the computer from HER laughed in your face and said, ‘Who dis b**ch?’” Fall-down hilarious moments abound with a cast rounded out by Alexandra Shipp, Ron Funches, Charlyne Yi, Wanda Sykes, and even Kid Cudi. JEXI is a raunchy comedy that doubles as a cautionary tale for what happens when your phone isn’t dark, silent, and out of sight. |
MALEFICENT: MISTRESS OF EVIL Villain Screening |
The dress code is Disney villains, so show up in your most devious digs. |
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Kids Club is twice the fun this October. Kids in costumes will get two Kids Club stickers on each visit.
Double, double, toil, and trouble! Get ready for two times the family fun during our Double Trouble October. For the whole month, we’re giving double Kids Club stickers when kiddos come to Alamo in costume.
Get some extra mileage out of last year’s costumes or debut this year’s costume before the 31st – and we’ll give your little creatures two Kids Clubs stickers. That means more prizes, more fun, and more cuteness in our lobbies.
See, look. Cuteness!
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates