![]() Downtown Cinemas is Palmerston Norths largest cinema complex with eight movie theatres. The website features the latest ratings, reviews, screenshots, session times. The Lumiere Brothers - 'Arrival of a Train at La Ciotat'. Want to watch this again later? Keep track of everything you watch; tell your friends. Malco Theatres, Inc. Metro- Memphis Area. Memphis , TNMajestic Cinema. Paradiso Ridgeway Cinema Grill. Studio on the Square Summer Quartet Drive In. ![]() ![]() Arrival Watch Cinema MoviesWolfchase Galleria Bartlett , TNBartlett Cinema. Stage Cinema. Cordova , TNCordova Cinema. Collierville , TNCollierville Towne Cinema Grill. Germantown , TNForest Hill Cinema. Southaven , MSDesoto Cinema Grill. Olive Branch , MSOlive Branch Cinema Grill. Tennessee. Smyrna , TNSmyrna Cinema. Watch Amy Adams confront aliens in the first full-length trailer for Arrival. Arrival will be released. Watch the Vikings take on the Eagles Sunday. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them 11/18. Arrival Watch Cinema VichatterMississippi. Southaven , MSDesoto Cinema Grill. Olive Branch , MSOlive Branch Cinema Grill. Columbus , MSColumbus Cinema. Corinth , MSCorinth Cinema. ![]() Madison , MSGrandview. Oxford , MSOxford Commons Cinema Grill. Oxford Studio Cinema. Tupelo , MSTupelo Commons Cinema. Arkansas. Jonesboro , ARHollywood Cinema. Fayetteville , ARRazorback. Fort Smith , ARFort Smith Cinema Fort Smith Mall Trio. Springdale , ARSunset Cinema. Rogers , ARPinnacle Cinema. Rogers Towne Cinema. Van Buren , ARVan Buren Cinema. Monticello , ARMonticello Cinema. Louisiana. Gonzales , LAGonzales Cinema. Missouri. Sikeston , MOSikeston Cinema Grill. Sikeston Trio. Kentucky. Winchester , KYWinchester Cinema. Owensboro , KYOwensboro Cinema. COMING THEATRESFUTURE LOCATIONSJackson, TNMillington, TNRussellville, AR. Movies to watch this week at the cinema: Miles Ahead, Arabian Nights, more.. It's hard to review Jane Got a Gun for what it is rather than what might have been – during a production resembling a high- noon shootout, director Lynne Ramsay (We Need to Talk About Kevin) and stars such as Michael Fassbender and Jude Law all ran for the hills. Kudos, then, to producer/star Natalie Portman and director Gavin O'Connor (Pride and Glory, Warrior) for keeping their sights steady and delivering a handsome post- Civil War western that's enamoured of genre traditions even as it offers a revisionist riff. Riddled with lead, Bill (Noah Emmerich), husband of Jane (Portman), returns to their homestead in New Mexico warning that John Bishop (Ewan Mc. Gregor, all but twirling his moustache) and his gang are in pursuit. Jane, whose sharp features and ramrod posture – to say nothing of her skills with a shotgun – mark her as a capable woman in this most male of genres, promptly rides their young daughter to safety and then corrals hard- drinking ex- soldier Dan (Joel Edgerton) into aiding her preparations for the outlaws' imminent arrival. Any problems are structural, with the narrative's otherwise confident canter towards an intriguingly handled siege finale too frequently halted by flashbacks. Events of the past 1. Jane, Bill, Dan and Bishop inextricably partnered in a dance of death. But while these windows into the past allow for honey- hued romantic interludes (a ride in a hot- air balloon!) and psychological traumas that are openly discussed – both things uncommon in a genre that trades on being tough and taciturn – you can't help wishing the backstories were a little leaner and cleaner. Still, the arid landscapes are handsomely shot, the set- pieces punchy and intimate, and the performances robust, with Portman reminding us just how good an actress she is as her no- nonsense Jane gets on with the business of survival. Portman the producer, it seems, did exactly the same. THE VERDICT: Dusting itself off from a nightmare production, this western finally arrives to shoot, for the most part, straight and true. It certainly ain't no calamity Jane. Director: Gavin O'Connor; Starring: Natalie Portman, Joel Edgerton, Ewan Mc. Gregor, Noah Emmerich, Boyd Holbrook; Theatrical release: April 2.
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