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.
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.
Get out on the open water, view some classic rides, try to out run a cop, and worship with the animals. That doesn't even begin to describe what you can do this weekend around Billings.
Montana summers may be short, but we get the most out of every day with a never ending list of events you and your family can attend. This weekend is no exception with more things to do than time to do it.
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.
While the Alberta Bair Theater itself is closed for renovations until 2020, that won't stop a diverse season of performances from taking place at other venues around Billings.
I love a great movie as much as the next person. I will tell you that I rarely cry during movies, though I will admit I cried at the end of "Toy Story 3" when Andy gave away his toys and during "Steel Magnolias" and "Fried Green Tomatoes...
As for Shazam itself, I obviously haven't seen it yet, but early reviews indicate that it will at least be fun. If you're into this genre, I say go for it. I should mention that my positive experience at the Babcock might have been due to the vast number of empty seats. I'm not sure how well they handle a large crowd, which might be the case with this film. Your mileage may vary.
The Blood Hunter, a movie filmed in and around Billings, tells the story of John Deckard. A broken man who "finds redemption when recruited by an elite vampire killing squad."
Billings is one of 21 U.S. cities that will take part in a national day of action on addiction featuring a screening of the award-winning movie "Beautiful Boy" at Art House CInema & Pub.