The girls and I watched Mulan three times over the weekend, and seeing it more than once helped us get our money's worth. But there are several other things that make it worth the splurge.
If you've been dying to see a movie on something other than your TV, great news. We found four films you can watch on the silver screen this weekend in Billings.
We're all antsy to do something - anything - again. Taking in a movie at the drive-in seems like a great way to get out, while practicing social distancing. The drive-in plans to open Friday night with Trolls World Tour and Call of The Wild.
Fun fact to impress your friends. The highest grossing movie that was set in Montana - just for a few minutes - is not A River Runs Through It or Legends of The Fall.
With temperatures expected to be in the upper-80's this weekend, Billings will make the most of what's left of summer with an art walk, food truck event, and 26.2 mile run. Not to mention a chance to see some of Montana's most iconic movies back on the big screen.
The last few days of June is filled up with events going on around the Magic City. Here are some family-friendly activities you can enjoy before the calendar flips to July.
The story differs from any story that avid Pokémon fans are familiar with – in fact, I would go as far to say that the writing was trying to appeal to people who were not fans of the Pokémon world, but wanted to see a fun family film.
If you've never checked one of these out, you should. They're great summertime memories for the kids and admission is always free. You're not allowed to bring your own food and beverages, but the concession sales are always supporting a great local cause. You could buy a round of popcorn and drinks for a family of five and it's still the cheapest family movie night you're going to get.