NOW SHOWING
“The Exorcist” at
Screenville Cinemas

The sixth installment in the film series and serves as direct sequel to
the most terrifying 1973 film about a 12-year-old girl possessed by a
mysterious demonic entity forcing her mother to seek the help of two priests
to save her, “The Exorcist: Believer” is still now showing at Screenville
Cinemas of Island City Mall and Alturas Mall.
Considered by many to be the best horror film ever made, William
Friedkin’s “The Exorcist” is coming back to cinemas in celebration of its 50th
Anniversary. The film is very popular among audiences with 10 Academy
Award nominations, including Best Picture — a first for a horror movie. 
Based on the 1971 novel of the same name, “The Exorcist: Believer” is
the first of its three new “The Exorcist” films, with the second one
entitled “The Exorcist: Deceiver,” set for release on April 18, 2025. It stars
Oscar nominee Ellen Burstyn reprising her role as Chris MacNeil, Reagan’s
mother.
Starring with Burstyn are Leslie Odom Jr., Ann Dowd, two-time Tony
Best Actor winner Norbert Leo Butz, Sugarland vocalist Jennifer Nettles and
Olivia Marcum.

COMING SOON
“Killers of the Flowermoon”
at Screenville Cinemas

From Academy Award-winning filmmaker Martin Scorsese comes an
epic Western crime thriller about the Osage tribe in the United States
murdered under mysterious circumstances in the 1920s, “Killers of the
Flower Moon”, which will premiere on Wednesday, October 17, at
Screenville Cinemas of Island City Mall and Alturas Mall.
Hollywood greats Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro star in this
macabre western film based on the non-fiction bestseller by American author
David Grann about serial murders among the Osage tribe in 1920s
committed in Okalahoma after oil was discovered on tribal land, and this
sparks a major FBI investigation involving J. Edgar Hoover.
Mollie (Lily Gladstone) and her family are deeply disturbed by
mysterious illnesses which have been killing Osage people one by one. Later
the bodies of Osage murder victims are found, including Mollie’s wayward
sister Anna (Cara Jade Myers), whose autopsy is bizarrely carried out in the
open air, at the crime scene itself.
When the situation becomes too bad for the federal authorities to
ignore, Washington DC sends an officer (Jesse Plemons) of its fledgling
Bureau of Investigations now the FBI to investigate.