Where to Watch Classic Movies in Little Rock This Summer

There’s nothing like a little nostalgia to help you cool off, and theaters around the city know exactly what we mean. So stock up on the popcorn and Junior Mints, because these classics have you set until fall.

 

Riverdale 10 Cinema

  • June 23 – “South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut”
  • July 3 – “Shrek”
  • July 7 – “Close Encounters of the Third Kind”
  • July 9 – “The Matrix”
  • July 21 – “The NeverEnding Story”
  • July 24 – “How to Train Your Dragon”
  • July 31 – “Kung Fu Panda”
  • Aug. 11 – “Lawrence of Arabia”
  • Aug. 13 – “Braveheart”
  • Aug. 15 – “Coraline”
  • Sept. 10 – “How the West Was Won”
  • Sept. 15 – “Blazing Saddles”

For more info on special screenings at Riverdale 10, click here.

 

CALS Ron Robinson Theater

  • June 15 – “Babe”
  • June 20 – “The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert”
  • June 21 – “The Goonies”
  • June 22, July 20 – “The Rocky Horror Picture Show”
  • June 25 – “It’s Alive”
  • June 27 – “To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar”
  • June 28 – “Jurassic Park”
  • July 12 – “E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial”
  • July 13 – “The Mummy”
  • July 18 – “The Princess Bride”

And there’s more on the way. For more info and other summer programming at Ron Robinson, click here.

 

Arkansas Classics Film Series at AMFA

  • June 16 – “White Lightning”
  • June 23 – “One False Move”
  • June 30 – “Mud”

For more info on the Arkansas Cinema Society series, click here.

 

Cinemark Colonel Glenn (The Rave) 

  • June 16 – “Field of Dreams”
  • July 7 & 10 – “Close Encounters of the Third Kind”
  • July 21-22 – “The NeverEnding Story”
  • July 24 – “How to Train Your Dragon”
  • July 11-12 – “Lawrence of Arabia”
  • Aug. 25 & 28 – “Rear Window”

For more info on special screenings at The Rave, click here.

 

Bonus: Ok, they’re not exactly classics, but we can’t not mention the inaugural Rooftop Cinema summer series including favorites like “Mad Max: Fury Road.” More on that here. Meanwhile, Movie Tavern and Regal Cinemas both have discounts on family films returning to their screens like “The Lego Movie” and “Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile.”

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