List of Shawnee films as of February 18, 2022

Cinema Center 8 and Movies 6 at Shawnee Mall are open for late afternoon matinees on Friday and matinees on Saturday and Sunday. Both theaters are open for an evening show Monday through Thursday.
Private room rentals are now available at Cinema Center 8. To schedule a private screening and see a list of available films, visit amctheatres.com.
All concession items, including popcorn, are available for takeout from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday
through Friday at Cinema Center 8 and at both theaters during regular business hours.
NOW ON DISPLAY AT CINEMA CENTER 8 AND FILMS 6 AT SHAWNEE MALL:
‘UNCHARTED’: Resourceful thief Nathan Drake is recruited by veteran treasure hunter Victor “Sully” Sullivan to recover a fortune lost by Ferdinand Magellan 500 years ago. What begins as a heist job for the duo becomes a globetrotting, white-knuckle race to reach the prize before the ruthless Moncada, who believes he and his family are the rightful heirs. If Nate and Sully can decipher the clues and solve one of the world’s oldest mysteries, they’ll find a $5 billion treasure and maybe even Nate’s long-lost brother…but only if they can. learn to work together. Note: Performance times vary by theater. With Tom Holland and Mark Wahlberg. (1:56) (Rated PG-13: for violence/action and language.
‘MARRY ME’: Pop superstar Kat Valdez is about to get married in front of an audience of her loyal fans. However, seconds before the ceremony, she learns of her fiancé’s cheating ways and collapses on stage. In a moment of inspired madness, Kat crosses eyes with a complete stranger in the crowd and marries him on the spot. As the forces conspire to separate the unlikely newlyweds, they must soon decide if two people from such different worlds can find true love together. Note: Performance times vary by theater. With John Bradley and Jennifer Lopez. (1:52) (Rated PG-13: for suggestive language and material.)
NOW ON DISPLAY AT CINEMA CENTER 8:
“DOG”: A buddy comedy that follows the misadventures of two former Army Rangers paired up against their will on the road trip of a lifetime. Army Ranger Briggs and Lulu strap themselves into a 1984 Ford Bronco and race down the Pacific Coast in hopes of making it to another soldier’s funeral in time. Along the way, they’ll drive themselves completely insane, break a handful of laws, narrowly escape death, and learn to let their guard down for a chance at happiness. With Channing Tatum and Jane Adams. (1:30) (Rated PG-13: for language, thematic elements, drug content, and some suggestive elements.)
‘DEATH ON THE NILE’: Belgian detective Hercule Poirot’s Egyptian vacation aboard a glamorous steamer turns into a terrifying search for a murderer when a perfect couple’s idyllic honeymoon is tragically cut short. Set against an epic landscape of sweeping desert vistas and the majestic pyramids of Giza, this tale of unbridled passion and incapacitating jealousy features a cosmopolitan group of immaculately dressed travelers, and enough wicked twists and turns to keep audiences guessing until the denouement. final and shocking. With Tom Bateman and Annette Bening. (2:07) (Rated PG-13: for violence, some gory images and sexual material.)
‘BLACKLIGHT’: Trust, identity and the danger of unchecked power drive a secret agent over the edge in the intense action thriller ‘Blacklight.’ Travis Block lives and fights in the shadows. A government independent “fixer”, Block is a dangerous man whose missions have included extracting agents out of deep cover situations. When Block discovers that a shadowy program called Operation Unity is hitting ordinary citizens for reasons known only to Block’s boss, FBI Chief Robinson, he enlists a reporter, but his past and present collide when his daughter and her granddaughter are threatened. Now Block must save the people he loves and expose the truth to attempt his redemption. With Liam Neeson and Aidan Quinn. (1:48) (Rated PG-13: for strong violence, action and language.)
“JACKASS FOREVER”: Celebrating the joy of being back with your best friends and a perfectly executed hit at the dingdong, the original jackass crew returns for another round of hilarious, wildly absurd and often dangerous comedy with a bit of help from an exciting new cast. With Johnny Knoxville and Steve-O. (1:36) (Rated R: for strong crude material and dangerous stunts, graphic nudity and language throughout.)
“SPIDER-MAN: NO WAY HOME”: For the first time in Spider-Man cinematic history, the identity of our friendly neighborhood hero is revealed, bringing his superhero responsibilities into conflict with his normal life and caring for those who matter most to him. risk. When he enlists Doctor Strange’s help in restoring his secret, the spell opens a hole in their world, unleashing the most powerful villains to ever fight a Spider-Man in any universe. Now Peter will have to overcome his greatest challenge yet, one that will forever alter not only his own future, but also the future of the multiverse. With Tom Holland and Zendaya. (2:28) (Rated PG-13: for action/violent sequences, some language and brief suggestive comments.)
DISNEY’S “ENCANTO”: The Madrigals are an extraordinary family who live hidden in the Colombian mountains in an enchanted place called the Encanto. The magic of the Encanto blessed each child in the family with a unique gift – each child except Mirabel. However, she may soon be the Madrigals’ last hope when she discovers that the magic surrounding the Encanto is now in jeopardy. Nominated for three Oscars including Best Animated Feature. With the voice of Stephanie Beatrix. (1:42) (Rated PG: for some thematic elements and slight peril.) FAN FAVORITE SPECIAL TICKET PRICE $5.00 EACH.
NOW ON DISPLAY AT FILMS 6 AT SHAWNEE MALL:
“THE CURSED”: In the late 1800s, a once-peaceful remote country village is attacked – but by whom or what, no one knows. Villagers spread rumors of cursed land, supernatural forces, and even demonic creatures, as disappearances and murders continue. Pathologist John McBride arrives to investigate the danger, only to discover something much deeper and more sinister than he could have ever imagined. With Boyd Holbrook and Kelly Reilly. (1:53) (Rated R: for strong macabre violence.)
“MOONFALL”: A mysterious force knocks the Moon out of its orbit around Earth and sends it on a collision course with life as we know it. Just weeks before impact and the world on the brink of annihilation, NASA leader and former astronaut Jo Fowler is convinced she has the key to saving us all – but only one astronaut from her past, Brian Harper and conspiracy theorist KC Houseman believe her. These unlikely heroes will mount an impossible ultimate mission in space, leaving behind everyone they love, only to discover that our Moon is not what we think it is. With Halle Berry and Patrick Wilson. (2:00) (Rated PG-13: for violence, disaster action, foul language and drug use.)
‘SCREAM’: Twenty-five years after a series of brutal murders shocked the sleepy town of Woodsboro, Calif., a new killer dons the Ghostface mask and begins targeting a group of teenagers to resurrect secrets from the murderous past from the city. With Neve Campbell and Courteney Cox. (1:54) (Rated R: for strong bloody violence, pervasive language and some sexual references.)
“SING 2”: Can-do koala Buster Moon and his cast of star animals prepare to launch a dazzling extravaganza on stage in the entertainment capital of the world. There’s only one catch: he must find and persuade the world’s most reclusive rock star to join them. What begins as Buster’s dream of success quickly becomes an emotional reminder of the power of music to heal even the most broken heart. With the voices of Matthew McConaughey and Reese Witherspoon. (1:52) (Rated PG: for coarse material and mild danger/violence.)