Bring lawn chairs, blankets. Movies will begin around 8:45-9:00 p.m. depending on sunset.
September 9 show time will be approximately 7:30pm.
In the case of inclement weather the movies will be moved inside the Recreation Center.
Sponsored by Lincoln Parks and Recreation and the Lincoln Parks Foundation.
2022 Schedule
Friday, May 20: A Bugs Life
When a bumbling ant accidentally destroys his colony's food supply, he recruits a band of insect circus performers to help fight off an army of greedy grasshoppers. Updated take on Aesop's fable "The Ant and the Grasshopper."
Location: McPhee Elementary School, 820 Goodhue Blvd
Released: 1998
Rating: G
Length: 96 minutes
Friday, June 17: Tron: Legacy
Sam Flynn gets sucked into the same virtual world where his father has been trapped for 20 years, and together the pair attempt to escape their dangerous environment with the help of a fierce warrior named Quorra.
Location: Air Park Recreation Center Greenspace, 3720 NW 46th
Released: 2010
Rating: PG
Length: 126 minutes
Friday, June 24: Encanto
Deep in the Colombian mountains, the Madrigal family possesses an extraordinary secret. Each member of the family is able to perform magic. Yet at the heart of the family is 15-year-old Mirabel, who does not seem to possess any unusual abilities. Faced with this harsh reality, Mirabel struggles to reconcile her place within her family while searching for who she truly is.
Location: F Street Community Center Turf, 1225 F Street
Released: 2021
Rating: PG
Length: 99 minutes
Friday, July 8: Clifford the Big Red Dog
When middle-schooler Emily Elizabeth meets a magical animal rescuer who gifts her a little, red puppy, she never anticipates waking up to find a giant ten-foot hound in her small New York City apartment. While her single mom is away for business, Emily and her fun but impulsive uncle Casey set out on an adventure.
Location: Antelope Park Bandshell, 1650 Memorial Drive
Released: 2021
Rating: PG
Length: 97 minutes
Friday, July 22: Luca
The 13-year-old boy Luca Paguro finds himself in the beautiful seaside town of Portorosso on the Italian Riviera for the summer. There, he meets Alberto Scorfano, a fellow teenage boy, and together, they spend their days eating pasta, downing gelato, riding scooters, and going on endless adventures. Their fun, however, is constantly threatened by their fear of the townspeople finding out about their little secret: that they came from the depths of the sea.
Location: 2021
Released: Irving Recreation Center Greenspace, 2010 Van Dorn
Rating: PG
Length: 101 minutes
Friday, July 29 : Sing 2
Theater owner Buster Moon sets his sights on producing a brand-new musical with his troupe in the glamorous Redshore City. To gain the support of a ruthless music mogul, he pitches that he'll feature Clay Calloway, a legendary but elusive rock singer as part of the show. Now, all the group needs to do is find the recluse and persuade him to perform with them.
Location: 2021
Released: Belmont Recreation Center Playground, 1234 Judson
Rating: PG
Length: 112 minutes
Tuesday, August 2: The Mitchell’s vs. the Machines
After Katie Mitchell is accepted to the university of her dreams, her father, Rick, decides that it will only be fitting for the whole family to drive her to school and have an adventure. However, their plans are ruined when technology—phones, appliances, and personal robots, among others—stages a revolution against humanity. They now find themselves with two malfunctioning robots working to save the world from destruction.
Location: Calvert Recreation Center Greenspace, 4500 Stockwell
Released: 2021
Rating: PG
Length: 114 minutes
Friday, August 12: Spirit Untamed
A young girl befriends a wild mustang named Spirit after moving with her aunt from the city to a small frontier town named Miradero. Together with her two friends and their horses, she pursues a life of exploration, adventure, and danger on the wide-open plains.
Location: Antelope Park Bandshell, 1650 Memorial Drive
Released: 2021
Rating: PG
Length: 87 minutes
Friday, September 9: American Underdog
Football hero Kurt Warner started as an undrafted NFL player and later became a two-time Most Valuable Player awardee who led his team to win the Super Bowl. Before his career could take off, Kurt struggles with the decision of playing football, ending up as a supermarket employee. But with the support of his wife Brenda and guidance from Coach Dick Vermeil, Kurt embarks on a play that would soon change his life. Based on a true story.
Location: Antelope Park Bandshell, 1650 Memorial Drive
Released: 2021
Rating: PG
Length: 112 minutes