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  Movie Times for 6/26 - 7/2

Away We Go ----- 5:10, 7:10, 9:10

Easy Virtue ----- 5:15, 7:15, 9:15

Little Ashes ----- 4:50, 7:05, 9:30 (ends Thursday!)

The Brothers Bloom ----- 4:30, 7:00, 9:30

* indicates early matinees for Friday, Saturday, Sunday only.

We only sell movie tickets for the day of the show and only at the box office.

Doors open at noon on Friday-Sunday and at 4pm Monday-Thursday

Gift certificates available:

Call us at 208-342-4288 or visit in person during business hours to purchase gift certificates in any dollar amount, generic movie tickets good for one year ($8.50), a Flicks Card (movie punch card: 9 movies for $54-good for one or two persons only), Unlimited Annual Movie Pass ($200 for one person),or a DVD/Video Punch Card (10 rentals for $19.08).

 

Click on the underlined links below for movie trailers, stills, and more!

 

 

Away We Go

Sam Mendes directs Maya Rudolph and John Krasinski with co-stars Jeff Daniels, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Catherine O'Hara and Allison Janney in a comedy about an expectant couple on a road trip across the country to find the perfect place to raise a family. Rated R

Running time is approximately 98 minutes

 

Easy Virtue

Based on the 1920's Noel Coward play, director Stephan Elliott (Priscilla Queen of the Desert) has fun updating this breezy comedy, using music from Cole Porter as well as Prince. Jessica Biel plays an American race car driver who marries into a stuffy British family and blasts them into the modern age. Kristin Scott Thomas, Colin Firth and Kris Marshall (who, as the butler, nearly steals the show) co-star. Rated PG-13

Running time is approximately 93 minutes

 

 

Little Ashes

In Madrid in 1922, when painting, writing, filmmaking and music are exploding with new innovations, we meet the 18 year old Salvador Dali (Robert Pattinson) as he enters the university. Determined to be a great artist, his unique personality forecasts his adult career as a leading avant-garde painter. He becomes friends with two of the university's rising stars: Federico Garcia Lorca (Javier Beltran) and Luis Bunuel (Matthew McNulty). Director Paul Morrison captures the passion of young men and an exciting time in the arts. Rated R

Running time is approximately 112 minutes 

 

 

The Brothers Bloom

Mark Ruffalo and Adrien Brody star in this romantic comedy about con men who have met more than their match in Penelope (Rachel Weisz), a beautiful heiress who has a few tricks of her. Rian Johnson is the writer and director of this fun, fast paced and beautifully shot caper. Rated PG-13

Running time is approximately 113 minutes

The Flicks
646 Fulton St., Boise
342-4222 Cinema
342-4288 Video/Cafe/Office
E-Mail:
carole@theflicksboise.com
 Get the lowdown on what's playing at The Flicks every Friday morning on the radio. Tune in to 94.9 The River at 8:10 for Carole talking to Ken Bass and Tim Johnstone and a chance to win free tickets.

More info on movie ratings at http://mpaa.org/FilmRatings.asp

Bargain Matinees:
Before 6:00 $6.50
Regular Prices:
General Admission $8.50
Students with ID $6.50
Senior Citizens 65+ $6.50
Children $6.50

Regular Hours: Friday through Sunday Noon to 9:30

Monday through Thursday 4:00 to 9:30

We will close at 8:00 PM on Saturday, July 4th

 

 


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