The Arts Council of the Valley is presenting an exciting lineup for its Court Square Theater (CST) "Wednesdays at the Movies!" series. This month, six distinct films will be showcased, offering a variety of genres and themes. Tickets can be purchased online or at the theater shortly before each screening. A full bar and concession services are available to enhance attendees' cinematic experience. For more details on showtimes and advanced ticket purchases, interested individuals are encouraged to visit the CST website.
In the heart of Harrisonburg, Virginia, during a vibrant spring season, the Court Square Theater has unveiled its latest film schedule. On select Wednesdays throughout April, movie enthusiasts can enjoy a range of films that cater to diverse tastes. Among these selections is Blink, a touching documentary chronicling a family’s global adventure before their children face blindness due to a rare genetic condition. Another highlight is Eephus, which humorously captures the final match between two New England Sunday baseball league teams. Also featured is The Friend, a thought-provoking drama based on Sigrid Nunez’s 2018 novel, directed by Scott McGehee and David Siegel, starring Naomi Watts and Bill Murray. Meanwhile, The Penguin Lessons tells the heartwarming story of an Englishman who adopts a penguin, leading to unexpected personal growth. Fans of classic cinema will appreciate Quentin Tarantino’s iconic Pulp Fiction. Lastly, Universal Language, a Canadian absurdist comedy-drama, adds a unique twist to the lineup. In addition, on Thursday, April 17, the Harrisonburg Appalachian Trail Community hosts a special screening of Appalachian Trail: The Beaten Path, celebrating hiking culture with presentations from seasoned hikers.
This cinematic journey through April not only offers entertainment but also provides insight into various human experiences. Each film invites viewers to explore different worlds, whether it be through heartfelt documentaries, engaging dramas, or quirky comedies. The event underscores the importance of community engagement and shared cultural experiences, reminding us that stories connect people across all boundaries.