Snow White

Blue Grass Drive-in, Blue Grass IA

Davenport 53rd 18 + IMAXDavenport IA

FilmScene, Iowa City IA

The Last Picture House, Davenport IA

Marcus Sycamore CinemaIowa City IA

Putnam Museum & Science Center, Davenport IA

VIP CinemasMoline IL

Voy 61 Drive In Theatre, Delmar IA

(Hyperlinked titles take you to Reader reviews; IMDb hyperlinks take you to the films’ Internet Movie Database pages or other sites with film information.)

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The Alto Knights (R; Davenport 53rd 18 + IMAX, VIP Cinemas, Marcus Sycamore Cinema) - IMDb listing.

Anora (R; FilmScene at the Chauncey) - Sean Baker's Oscar-winning inverted fairy tale does what it does so beautifully that my considerable gripes, by the end credits, came to seem thoroughly dismissible. IMDb listing.

Ash (R; Marcus Sycamore Cinema) - IMDb listing.

The Assessment (R; Marcus Sycamore Cinema) - IMDb listing.

Black Bag (R; Davenport 53rd 18 + IMAX, VIP Cinemas, The Last Picture House, FilmScene at the Chauncey, Marcus Sycamore Cinema) - Gratifyingly lean and admirably mean, Steven Sodergh's espionage thriller is full to bursting with sequences you'll want to watch a second and third time. IMDb listing.

Cannibal Women in the Avacado Jungle of Death (PG-13; FilmScene at the Chauncey: Wednesday, March 26, 10 p.m.) - IMDb listing.

Captain America: Brave New World (PG-13; Davenport 53rd 18 + IMAX, VIP Cinemas, Marcus Sycamore Cinema) - This 35th (!) entry in the MCU is a moderately diverting time-passer. IMDb listing.

The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie (PG; Davenport 53rd 18 + IMAX, VIP Cinemas, FilmScene on the Ped Mall, Marcus Sycamore Cinema) - A topnotch celebration of the joys of 2D animation, and particularly the hyperactive delights of its proudly un-PC heroes Daffy Duck and Porky Pig. IMDb listing.

Dog Man (PG; Davenport 53rd 18 + IMAX, VIP Cinemas) - Like its source-material predecessor, 2017's Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie, this is is a nonstop barrage of delightful gags, puns, and visual slapstick. IMDb listing.

Fungi: The Web of Life 3D (not rated; FilmScene at the Chauncey: Tuesday, March 25, 7 p.m.) - IMDb listing.

The Godfather (R; Marcus Sycamore Cinema: Sunday, March 23, and Monday, March 24, 7 p.m.) - Gangster dramas never got more moving than Coppola's 1972 epic. I'm not sure movies in general ever did, either. IMDb listing.

Hans Zimmer & Friends: Diamond in the Desert (not rated; Davenport 53rd 18 + IMAX: Sunday, March 23, 1 p.m.) - IMDb listing.

Heart Eyes (R; Davenport 53rd 18 + IMAX) - The rare ultra-gory slasher flick that can honestly be called delightful. IMDb listing.

Hoosiers (PG; The Last Picture House: Saturday, March 22, 7:15 p.m., and Sunday, March 23 3:15 p.m.) - This Gene Hackman-led basketball drama is sentimental as hell and completely formulaic, and I couldn't love it more if I tried. IMDb listing.

Imagine Dragons: Live from the Hollywood Bowl (not rated; Davenport 53rd 18 + IMAX: Wednesday, March 26, 6 p.m.) - IMDb listing.

Last Breath (PG-13; Davenport 53rd 18 + IMAX, VIP Cinemas) - Given this aquatic survival thriller's obviously manufactured clichés, lack of narrative surprise, and literally unclear view of the goings-on, its admirably taut 90 minutes do their job. IMDb listing.

The Last Supper (PG-13; Davenport 53rd 18 + IMAX, VIP Cinemas, Marcus Sycamore Cinema) - IMDb listing.

Locked (R; Davenport 53rd 18 + IMAX, VIP Cinemas) - IMDb listing.

McVeigh (not rated; VIP Cinemas) - IMDb listing.

Meg & the Lost Scepter (not rated; Putnam Museum & Science Center) - Putnam.org.

Mickey 17 (R; Davenport 53rd 18 + IMAX, VIP Cinemas, FilmScene at the Chauncey, Marcus Sycamore Cinema) - Bong Joon-ho's latest may not be Parasite, but the writer/director's adaptation of Edward Ashton's sci-fi novel is still an almost overwhelming amount of fun. IMDb listing.

Moana 2 (PG; VIP Cinemas) - It's the exact same animated musical adventure audiences adored eight years ago, only with vaguer threat and weaker songs. IMDb listing.

The Monkey (R; Davenport 53rd 18 + IMAX, VIP Cinemas, Marcus Sycamore Cinema) - There are loads of riotously disgusting set pieces, and I wanted even more of them, because they're among the few elements of Osgood Perkins' latest to boast any vitality whatsoever. IMDb listing.

Mufasa: The Lion King (PG; Davenport 53rd 18 + IMAX) - Disney never went broke running a good idea into the ground. But I'm really, really wishing it would. IMDb listing.

Mummies: Secrets of the Pharaohs (not rated; Putnam Museum & Science Center) - This edu-doc tries to do too much in too little a time, but it's never less than interesting, and those mega-screen vistas of Egypt are truly stunning. IMDb listing.

Museum Alive! (not rated; Putnam Museum & Science Center) - Putnam.org.

National Parks Adventure (G; Putnam Museum & Science Center) - This expectedly gorgeous edu-doc is also unexpectedly, even thrillingly, varied in presentation: sensationally informative, joyfully inspiring, and even laugh-out-loud funny. IMDb listing.

National Theatre Live: Hamlet (not rated; FilmScene at the Chauncey: Sunday, March 23, noon) - IMDb listing.

Nightshift (not rated; FilmScene at the Chauncey: Saturday, March 22, 4 p.m., and Sunday, March 23, 7 p.m.) - IMDb listing.

No Other Land (not rated; The Last Picture House) - IMDb listing.

Novocaine (R; Davenport 53rd 18 + IMAX, VIP Cinemas, Marcus Sycamore Cinema) - My primary fear entering directors Dan Berk's and Robert Olsen's violent action comedy was that it would be a one-joke affair, so I guess I'm relieved to be wrong. Unfortunately, the other jokes don't really play. IMDb listing.

Oceans (G; Putnam Museum & Science Center) - The movie's 85 minutes occasionally crawl by as deliberately as its sea-floor denizens, yet it's hard to be too disappointed by a film that provides so many extraordinary sights. IMDb listing.

On Becoming a Guinea Fowl (PG-13; FilmScene on the Ped Mall) - IMDb listing.

Opus (R; Davenport 53rd 18 + IMAX, FilmScene on the Ped Mall) - A24's latest slow-burn freakout is only half-good, but at least John Malkovich appears to be having the time of his life. IMDb listing.

Paddington in Peru (PG; Davenport 53rd 18 + IMAX, VIP Cinemas, Marcus Sycamore Cinema) - Bolstered by an unbelievably sensational Olivia Colman, performanmce, director Dougal Wilson's followup, despite its occasional disappointments, a thorough delight. IMDb listing.

Pooja, Sir (not rated; Davenport 53rd 18 + IMAX, Marcus Sycamore Cinema) - IMDb listing.

Snow White (PG; Davenport 53rd 18 + IMAX, VIP Cinemas, Marcus Sycamore Cinema) - IMDb listing.

Superpower Dogs (not rated; Putnam Museum & Science Center) - Daniel Ferguson's edu-doc provides enough globe-trotting action for a James Bond flick, treating us to first-rate training footage and re-created missions in locales ranging from the Canadian Rockies to the Italian coast to a debris-strewn site near New York's Ground Zero. IMDb listing.

T. REX (not rated; Putnam Museum & Science Center) - IMDb listing.

This Is Going to Be Big (not rated; FilmScene at the Chauncey: Thursday, March 27, 6:30 p.m.) - IMDb listing.

Thrust! The Punk Cut (not rated; FilmScene at the Chauncey: Friday, March 21, 10 p.m.) - IMDb listing.

Volcanoes: The Fires of Creation (not rated; Putnam Museum & Science Center) - I might've left this edu-doc just as satisfied if it were a silent film, or at least one wholly free of words, given that the 3D sights on display left me less fascinated than thunderstruck. IMDb listing.

Wicked (PG-13; Putnam Museum & Science Center) - Jon M. Chu's Broadway adaptation is truly alive – imaginative and surprising and a little bit nuts. IMDb listing.

Wild Africa (not rated; Putnam Museum & Science Center) - IMDb listing.

Wild at Heart (R; The Last Picture House: Sunday, March 23, 6:30 p.m., and Monday, March 24, 8 p.m.) - IMDb listing.

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