Films and Showtimes
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- Oscar Animated Shorts (2019)
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- Staff Picks: Carol (2015)
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- The Essentials: Marie Antoinette (2006)
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- Into The Light 2
- Pierrot le Fou (1965)
- Never Look Away
- Moxie Flix: The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951)
- Staff Picks: Y Tu Mamá También (2002)
Past Films

E.T. (1982)
- Starring: Drew Barrymore, Erika Eleniak, Henry Thomas, Peter Coyote
- Director: Steven Spielberg
- Genre(s): Adventure, Sci-Fi, Drama, Fantasy, Family
- Rating: PG
- Running Time: 115 min.

These FREE screenings are part of MOXIE FLIX, a monthly series focusing on essential films for kids to see before they turn 13.
SUMMARY:Steven Spielberg’s classic tale of an extra-terrestrial who is accidentally left behind on earth and befriends a young boy and his family.
A thorough, spoiler-filled Parent’s Guide can be found here.
Made possible thanks to a generous grant from the Missouri Arts Council.
"A masterpiece that deserves to be seen and appreciated on a big screen."- Lou Lumenick, New York Post
"One of the loveliest and happiest of American movie entertainments."- Charles Taylor, Salon.com
"E.T. is essentially a spiritual autobiography, a portrait of the filmmaker as a typical suburban kid set apart by an uncommonly fervent, mystical imagination. It comes out disarmingly funny, spontaneous, bighearted."- Gary Arnold, Washington Post
"A film that connects so beautifully to our sense of wonder and joy."- Kenneth Turan, Los Angeles Times
"Music for the eyes. That's why it has become a treasured classic. That's why we'll see it again and again."- Jay Carr, Boston Globe
"Captivating, endearingly optimistic and magical at times, Steven Spielberg's fantasy about a stranded alien from outer space protected by three kids until it can arrange for passage home is certain to capture the imagination of the world's youth."- Todd McCarthy, Variety