Marty Supreme
Showtimes:
Wednesday January 21st 4pm • 7pm
Thursday January 22nd 4pm • 7pm
Running Time: 2hr 29m
Rated R for language throughout, sexual content, some violent content/bloody images and nudity.
Plot: In the 1950s, young Marty Mauser pursues his dream of becoming a champion table-tennis player.
The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants
Showtimes:
Wednesday January 21st 4pm • 7pm
Thursday January 22nd 4pm • 7pm
Running Time: 1hr 36m
Rated PG for rude humor, action and some scary images
Plot: SpongeBob journeys to the ocean's depths to face the Flying Dutchman's ghost, encountering challenges and uncovering marine mysteries.
The Princess Bride
Rob Reiner Tribute:
Showtimes:
Friday January 23rd 4pm • 7pm
Saturday January 24th 4pm • 7pm
Sunday January 25th 4pm • 7pm
Tuesday January 27th 4pm • 7pm
Wednesday January 28th 4pm • 7pm
Thursday January 29th 4pm • 7pm
Running Time: 1hr 38m
Rated PG
Plot: A fairy tale adventure about a beautiful young woman and her one true love. He must find her after a long separation and save her. They must battle the evils of the mythical kingdom of Florin to be reunited with each other. Based on the William Goldman novel "The Princess Bride" which earned its own loyal audience.
Army of Darkness (1992)
Sam Raimi January
Showtimes:
Friday January 23rd at 7pm
Tuesday January 27th at 7pm
Running Time: 1hr 21m
Rated R for violence and horror
Plot: Ash is transported back to medieval days, where he is captured by the dreaded Lord Arthur. Aided by the deadly chainsaw that has become his only friend, Ash is sent on a perilous mission to recover the Book of the Dead, a powerful tome that gives its owner the power to summon an army of ghouls.
Darkman (1990)
Sam Raimi January
Showtimes:
Saturday January 24th at 7pm
Wednesday January 28th at 7pm
Running Time: 1hr 36m
Rated R
Plot: When thugs employed by a crime boss lead a vicious assault on Dr. Peyton Wilder (Liam Neeson), leaving him literally and psychologically scarred, an emergency procedure allows him to survive. Upon his recovery, Wilder can find solace only by returning to his scientific work developing synthetic skin, and seeking revenge against the crime boss. He assumes a phantom avenger persona called Darkman, who, with malleable facial qualities, is able to infiltrate and sow terror in the criminal community.
Spider-Man 2 (2004)
Sam Raimi January
Showtimes:
Sunday January 25th 4pm • 7pm
Running Time: 2hr 15m
Rated PG-13
Plot: When a failed nuclear fusion experiment results in an explosion that kills his wife, Dr. Otto Octavius (Alfred Molina) is transformed into Dr. Octopus, a cyborg with deadly metal tentacles. Doc Ock blames Spider-Man (Tobey Maguire) for the accident and seeks revenge. Meanwhile, Spidey's alter ego, Peter Parker, faces fading powers and self-doubt. Complicating matters are his best friend's (James Franco) hatred for Spider-Man and his true love's (Kirsten Dunst) sudden engagement to another man.
Iron Lung
Showtimes:
Thursday January 29th at 7pm
Friday January 30th at 4pm • 7pm
Saturday January 31st at 4pm • 7pm
Sunday February 1st at 4pm • 7pm
Tuesday February 3rd at 4pm • 7pm
Wednesday February 4th at 4pm • 7pm
Thursday February 5th at 4pm • 7pm
Running Time: 1hr 35m
Rated R
Plot: In a post-apocalyptic future after "The Quiet Rapture" event, a convict explores a blood ocean on a desolate moon using a submarine called the "Iron Lung" to search for missing stars/planets.
Once (2007)
HISTORIC HOWELL THEATER PRESENTS ‘MOVIES THAT ROCK’
Showtimes:
Monday February 2nd at 7pm
Running Time: 1hr 26m
Rated R for language
Plot: A vacuum repairman (Glen Hansard) moonlights as a street musician and hopes for his big break. One day a Czech immigrant (Marketa Irglova), who earns a living selling flowers, approaches him with the news that she is also an aspiring singer-songwriter. The pair decide to collaborate, and the songs that they compose reflect the story of their blossoming love.
CTH Improv Troupe!
Get ready for a night of unscripted hilarity with the Community Theatre of Howell Improv Troupe! This quick-thinking, joke-slinging crew delivers comedy that’s completely made up on the spot—no scripts, no safety nets, just pure improv gold.
Join Chris, Ross, Cristian, Alan, Patrick, Jackson, Lisa, and Cody — and help us welcome new member Nicole — as they bring you a side-splitting show packed with audience suggestions, unexpected twists, and nonstop laughs.
Date: Saturday February 7th
Doors open: 6:30 PM
Show starts: 7:00 PM
Concessions & adult beverages available
Note: These shows are designed for mature audiences. Adult discretion is advised. Leave the kiddos at home and treat yourself to a night out full of fun and laughs!
The Moment
Showtimes:
Thursday February 12th 4pm • 7pm
Friday February 13th 4pm • 7pm
Saturday February 14th 4pm • 7pm
Sunday February 15th 4pm • 7pm
Tuesday February 17th 4pm • 7pm
Wednesday February 18th 4pm • 7pm
Thursday February 19th 4pm • 7pm
Friday February 20th 4pm • 7pm
Saturday February 21st 4pm • 7pm
Sunday February 22nd 4pm • 7pm
Tuesday February 24th 4pm • 7pm
Wednesday February 25th 4pm • 7pm
Thursday February 26th 4pm • 7pm
Running Time: 1hr 43m
Rated R for language throughout and some drug material
Plot: A rising pop star navigates the complexities of fame and industry pressure while preparing for her arena tour debut.
Goat
Showtimes:
Thursday February 12th 4pm • 7pm
Friday February 13th 4pm • 7pm
Saturday February 14th 4pm • 7pm
Sunday February 15th 4pm • 7pm
Tuesday February 17th 4pm • 7pm
Wednesday February 18th 4pm • 7pm
Thursday February 19th 4pm • 7pm
Friday February 20th 4pm • 7pm
Saturday February 21st 4pm • 7pm
Sunday February 22nd 4pm • 7pm
Tuesday February 24th 4pm • 7pm
Wednesday February 25th 4pm • 7pm
Thursday February 26th 4pm • 7pm
Running Time: 1hr 40m
Rated PG for some rude humor and brief mild language
Plot: A small goat named Will gets a once-in-a-lifetime shot to join the pros and play roarball -- a high-intensity, full-contact sport that's dominated by the fastest, fiercest animals in the world. Ridiculed by his teammates, Will becomes determined to revolutionize the sport and prove that "small can ball!"
TOMMY (1975)
HISTORIC HOWELL THEATER PRESENTS ‘MOVIES THAT ROCK’
Showtimes:
Monday March 2nd at 7pm
Running Time: 1hr 51m
Rated PG
Plot: After seeing his stepfather murder his father during an argument over his mother, young Tommy goes into shock, suddenly becoming psychosomatically deaf, dumb and blind. As a teenager, Tommy stumbles upon a pinball machine and discovers he is a natural prodigy at the game. Fame and fortune follow for Tommy, as he becomes a pinball champion and later the messiah of a religious cult, which views his pinball skills as a miraculous sign of divine intervention.
Pink Floyd- The Wall (1982)
HISTORIC HOWELL THEATER PRESENTS ‘MOVIES THAT ROCK’
Showtimes:
Monday April 6th at 7pm
Running Time: 1hr 40m
Rated R
Plot: In this visual riff on Pink Floyd's album "The Wall," successful but drugged-out musician Pink (Bob Geldof) is looking back on his isolated childhood from the confines of a Los Angeles hotel room. Through a swirl of flashbacks and chemical-induced hallucinations, Pink recalls his lonely upbringing, during which he built a symbolic wall to the world as he coped with the death of his father (James Laurenson) and the overbearing ways of his mother (Christine Hargreaves).
Wayne's World (1992)
HISTORIC HOWELL THEATER PRESENTS ‘MOVIES THAT ROCK’
Showtimes:
Monday May 4th at 7pm
Running Time: 1hr 34m
Rated PG-13 for sex related dialogue
Plot: A big screen spin-off of the "Saturday Night Live" skit. Rob Lowe plays a producer that wants to take the public access "Wayne's World" to the world of commercial television. Wayne (Mike Myers) and Garth (Dana Carvey) battle to save their show and Wayne's girlfriend from Lowe.
GREASE (1978)
HISTORIC HOWELL THEATER PRESENTS ‘MOVIES THAT ROCK’
Showtimes:
Monday June 1st at 7pm
Running Time: 1hr 45m
Rated PG
Plot: Experience the friendships, romances and adventures of a group of high school kids in the 1950s. Welcome to the singing and dancing world of "Grease," the most successful movie musical of all time. A wholesome exchange student (Olivia Newton-John) and a leather-clad Danny (John Travolta) have a summer romance, but will it cross clique lines?
A Hard Day's Night (1964)
HISTORIC HOWELL THEATER PRESENTS ‘MOVIES THAT ROCK’
Showtimes:
Monday July 6th at 7pm
Running Time: 1hr 27m
Rated G
Plot: Over two days in the life of The Beatles, the band struggle to keep themselves and Paul McCartney's mischievous grandfather in check while preparing for a live TV performance.
Magic Mike (2012)
HISTORIC HOWELL THEATER PRESENTS ‘MOVIES THAT ROCK’
Showtimes:
Monday August 3rd at 7pm
Running Time: 1hr 50m
Rated R for language, Brief Graphic Nudity, Pervasive Sexual Content, Some Drug Use
Plot: By day, Mike (Channing Tatum) makes ends meet any way he can -- handyman jobs, detailing cars or designing furniture. But nighttime is when Mike really gets to display his many talents: He's the hot headliner in an all-male revue. Mike sees potential in a 19-year-old he dubs the Kid (Alex Pettyfer), takes the teen under his wing and instructs him in the tricks of the trade. However, Mike learns there's a downside to the stripper lifestyle when it threatens his romance with the Kid's sister.
THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE 2 40TH ANNIVERSARY with Bill Moseley & Caroline Williams
Grand Finals Entertainment & Historic Howell Theater present The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 40th Anniversary with Bill Moseley & Caroline Williams in person!
DATE: SATURDAY AUGUST 22nd , 2026
EVENT SCHEDULE:
+ Photo Op at 2pm (Requires ticket admission)
Doors at 3pm
Signing at 4pm
Q&A at 6pm
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Part 2 Screening at 7pm
TICKET PRICING:
EARLY BIRD: $25 (UNTIL 10/31)
PRE SALE: $30 (11/1 TO 8/21/26
DAY OF EVENT: $35
PHOTO OP PRICING:
+ Photo with Caroline Williams (in costume) & Bill Moseley $145
Up to four people in photo
Includes 1 hour early entry and photo print
CELEBRITY AUTOGRAPHS & PHOTO PRICING:
Caroline Williams: Autograph $50 / Selfie $20 / Autograph & Selfie Combo $60
Bill Moseley: Autograph $40 / Selfie $40 / Autograph & Selfie Combo $60 / Premium Item Autographed (Figures, Masks, Props etc) $60
CASH ONLY!
NOTE: Admission to the event does not include price of autograph or photos.
About Bill Mosely: Primarily known for his performances in horror films. His best-known roles include Chop Top in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2, Otis B. Driftwood in Rob Zombie's Firefly trilogy, Luigi Largo in Repo! The Genetic Opera, and The Magician in Alleluia! The Devil's Carnival.
About Caroline Willams: She is best known for her role as Stretch in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre film series. Her other film roles include Alamo Bay, The Legend of Billie Jean, Stepfather II, Days of Thunder, Leprechaun 3, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Halloween II, and Hatchet III.
About The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Part 2 : Chainsaw-wielding maniac Leatherface (Bill Johnson) is up to his cannibalistic ways once again, along with the rest of his twisted clan, including the equally disturbed Chop-Top (Bill Moseley). This time, the masked killer has set his sights on pretty disc jockey Vanita Stretch Brock (Caroline Williams), who teams up with Texas lawman Lefty Enright (Dennis Hopper) to battle the psychopath and his family deep within their lair, a macabre abandoned amusement park.
Originally Released: August 22, 1986 Running time: 1h 40m Directed by: Tobe Hooper
Romeo + Juliet (1996)
HISTORIC HOWELL THEATER PRESENTS ‘MOVIES THAT ROCK’
Showtimes:
Monday September 14th at 7pm
Running Time: 2hr
Rated PG-13 for scenes of contemporary violence and some sensuality
Plot: Baz Luhrmann helped adapt this classic Shakespearean romantic tragedy for the screen, updating the setting to a post-modern city named Verona Beach. In this version, the Capulets and the Montagues are two rival gangs. Juliet (Claire Danes) is attending a costume ball thrown by her parents. Her father Fulgencio Capulet (Paul Sorvino) has arranged her marriage to the boorish Paris (Paul Rudd) as part of a strategic investment plan. Romeo attends the masked ball and he and Juliet fall in love.
The Blues Brothers (1980)
HISTORIC HOWELL THEATER PRESENTS ‘MOVIES THAT ROCK’
Showtimes:
Monday October 5th at 7pm
Running Time: 2hr 13m
Rated R
Plot: Jake Blues rejoins his brother Elwood after being released from prison, but the duo has just days to reunite their old R&B band and save the Catholic home where the two were raised, outrunning the police as they tear through Chicago.
The Last Waltz (1978)
HISTORIC HOWELL THEATER PRESENTS ‘MOVIES THAT ROCK’
Showtimes:
Monday November 2nd at 7pm
Running Time: 1hr 57m
Rated PG
Plot: Seventeen years after joining forces as the backing band for rockabilly cult hero Ronnie Hawkins, Canadian roots rockers The Band call it quits with a lavish farewell show at San Francisco's Winterland Ballroom on Nov. 25, 1976. Filmed by Martin Scorsese, this documentary features standout performances by rock legends such as Bob Dylan, Van Morrison, Eric Clapton, Joni Mitchell and Muddy Waters, as well as interviews tracing the group's history and discussing road life.
American Pop (1981)
HISTORIC HOWELL THEATER PRESENTS ‘MOVIES THAT ROCK’
Showtimes:
Monday December 7th at 7pm
Running Time: 1hr 36m
Rated R
Plot: This animated trek across the musical landscape of the 20th century begins with young immigrant Zalmie (Jeffrey Lippa) arriving in New York City. He's addicted to show business, but an accident ruins his voice. He marries a stripper (Lisa Jane Persky) and their son, Benny (Richard Singer), becomes a jazz pianist. Although Benny is killed in World War II, his son, Tony (Ron Thompson), goes on to great success as a songwriter during the '60s, as does Tony's son, Pete (also Thompson), in the '80s.