Sunday January 31 thru Thursday February 4
“Tooth Fairy” PG
12:05p, 2:30p, 4:45p, 7:10p
“The Book of Eli” R
11:40a, 2:10p, 4:40p, 7:15p
“Avatar” PG13
11:50a, 3:00p, 6:10p
“Edge of Darkness” R
11:55a, 2:25p, 4:55p, 7:30p
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Friday February 5 thru Saturday February 6
“Tooth Fairy” PG
12:05p, 2:30p, 4:45p, 7:10p, 9:25p
“Edge of Darkness” R
11:55a, 2:25p, 4:55p, 7:30p, 10:00p
“From Paris with Love” R
11:50a, 2:20p, 4:40p, 7:00p, 9:15p
“Lovely Bones” PG13
11:30a, 4:35p, 9:40p
“Up in the Air” R
2:15p, 7:20p
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Sunday February 7 thru Thursday February 11
“Tooth Fairy” PG
12:05p, 2:30p, 4:45p, 7:10p
“Edge of Darkness” R
11:55a, 2:25p, 4:55p, 7:30p
“From Paris with Love” R
11:50a, 2:20p, 4:40p, 7:00p
“Lovely Bones” PG13
11:30a, 4:35p
“Up in the Air” R
2:15p, 7:20p
On behalf of hundreds of women in Mohave County, Teri Williams of Kingman Regional Medical Center gratefully accepts a check for $1,000 for the KRMC “Catch It Early” program. Presenting the donation are Tom Daugherty, president, and Annette Post, operations manager of Kingman Cinemas, which is owned by Brenden Theatres. Part of the donation included proceeds from the sales of pink-ribbon pins and hats at the theatre. In addition, Kingman Cinemas donated a percentage of their concession sales during the month of October. The goal of the “Catch It Early” program is to save lives from breast cancer by providing free screening mammograms to women who cannot otherwise afford them.