Springfield Movie Times, 7/30-8/5: Not buying oversaturation of Carell
Can’t have too much of a good thing? Steve Carell’s overexposure theory is no good until he’s part of a bad flick. Get your movie times for Springfield, MO, here.
Springfield Movie Times, 7/23-7/29: Got it bad for Angelina in Salt
If James Bond can make it 22 films – what can Salt do with Angelina Jolie (sub future superhotty for Nos. 4-beyond)? Get your movie times here.
Springfield Movie Times (7/16-23): Despicable Me, last week’s box office leader, will be challenged by Leo
Leo’s new science fiction mystery, Inception, looks like a surefire smash. Get your movie times for Springfield.
Springfield Movie Times (7/9-7/16): Carell animated in Despicable Me
Steve Carrell’s back, and this time with minions in Despicable Me. Get your Springfield, MO, movie times right here.
Springfield Movie Times (7/2-7/9): Bending Air and the end of Shrek
The Last Airbender rides the wave of fantasy success while Toy Story 3 has eliminated Shrek from the big screen for good (except for the Palace).
Springfield Movie Times (6/25-7/2): Team Edward, Team Jacob or Team Saga?
Which team are you on as the third Twilight movie gets ready to debut? Team Jacob, Team Edward or Team Saga? (Or Team TAG?) Here are your movie times.
Springfield Movie Times (6/18-6/25): Toying around in winter
Local Sundance winner, Winter’s Bone, opens for the public and the Toy Story series regains control of the family film industry.
Springfield Movie Times (6/11-6/18): So you CAN buy a movie career
The Smith Family is using the Karate Kid to launch Jaden’s career. In case you feel like patronizing that awful idea, here are this week’s movie times.
Springfield Movie Times (6/4-6/10): How long will schtick work for Jonah Hill?
Jonah Hill’s under-confident, over-rotund line of comedy is easily relateable for everybody who was friends with the class smart ass. It works again in this week’s release of Get Him to the Greek, but is the role timeless? Time will tell. New Release Trailers Last Week’s Leaders (5/27/10-6/3/20/10) 1. Shrek Forever After – $43.3M 2. [...]
Springfield Movie Times (5/28-6/3): Are the fathers of the Sex in the City girls proud or embarassed?
Trailers Movie Times Dickinson Springfield 8 Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (PG-13, No Passes): 11:05 a.m, 1:45, 4:25, 7:05, 9:45 Sex and the City 2 (R, No passes): 12:00, 4:00, 7:15, 10:25 MacGruber (R, No Passes): 11:10 a.m., 1:30, 4:30, 7:45, 10:00 Shrek Forever After (PG): 11:50 a.m., 2:10, 4:40, 7:30, 9:55 3D [...]
Springfield Movie Times (5/21-28): Are you ready for this generation’s Naked Gun?
Yes, the new Shrek was released today, but everybody knows it’s going to look good, feel good and have enough adult humor to help parents through an afternoon of screaming children. In short, you know what to expect. You may seen MacGruber on Saturday Night Live, but may not be completely familiar. It’s a vocal [...]
Springfield Movie Times (5/14-5/20): Crowe is certainly no Elwes
There’s no debate as to the best Robin Hood. Cary Elwes took the cake with his role in Men in Tights. However, the Russell Crowe version appears to be a little more “real.”
Springfield Movie Times (5/7-5/13): Tony Starks is back 61 times a day
Tony Starks returns in Iron Man 2 and no matter when you get to the theater you’re probably just minutes from another show. Or you can go to a concert, in 3D.
Springfield Movie Times and Tinseltown Report (4/30-5/5): Don’t go to sleep. Freddy’s back and could scare you in all the ways you’ve been scared before
Michael Bay has remade five horror films in the last seven years. All of them look good, and generally stayed true to the original, but were you really scared?
Springfield Movie Times and Tinseltown Report (4/23-4/29): Do The Losers have a Back-Up Plan?
A comic book-based movie with the feel of a classic action flick and a romantic comedy guys won’t be too ashamed to attend.









