Nashville/ Fun & Entertainment
Published on June 28, 2019
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In the age of streaming entertainment, it can be hard to leave the couch. But movie theaters still offer a special experience for those willing to get out of the house. Want to see what's out there? Don't miss this week's lineup of acclaimed movies showing on the big screen in and around Nashville.

Here are the highest-rated films to catch, based on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes' Tomatometer Score, which reflects the opinions of hundreds of film and television critics.

(Movie descriptions courtesy The Movie Database; showtimes via Fandango. Movie ratings and showtimes are subject to change.)

Toy Story 4

Woody has always been confident about his place in the world and that his priority is taking care of his kid, whether that's Andy or Bonnie. But when Bonnie adds a reluctant new toy called "Forky" to her room, a road trip adventure alongside old and new friends will show Woody how big the world can be for a toy.

Boasting a Tomatometer Score of 98% and an Audience Score of 95% on Rotten Tomatoes, "Toy Story 4" has proven to be a critical darling since its release on June 21. The New Yorker's Anthony Lane said, "Cooley's film quickens and deepens," while Matthew Rozsa of Salon noted, "The latest installment, "Toy Story 4," is perhaps the bleakest (and most beautiful) of them all."

You can catch it at AMC Classic Madison 10 (721 Myatt Drive) and AMC Bellevue 12 (8125 Sawyer Brown Road) through Monday, July 1. Click here for showtimes and tickets.

Rocketman

The story of Elton John's life, from his years as a prodigy at the Royal Academy of Music through his influential and enduring musical partnership with Bernie Taupin.

With a Tomatometer Score of 89% and an Audience Score of 95% on Rotten Tomatoes, "Rocketman" has been getting attention since its release on May 31.

"If you need somebody to recount the rise of a British rock god from pallid suburbia to the baroque extremes of fame, and to create a stir without causing too much of a fuss, Fletcher is your man," according to Anthony Lane of the New Yorker, while the Chicago Reader's Leah Pickett said, "The story reshuffles reality, especially time and facts, and the film is more enjoyable for it."

Get a piece of the action at AMC Bellevue 12 (8125 Sawyer Brown Road) through Monday, July 1. Click here for showtimes and tickets.

Annabelle Comes Home

Determined to keep Annabelle from wreaking more havoc, demonologists Ed and Lorraine Warren bring the possessed doll to the locked artifacts room in their home, placing her “safely” behind sacred glass and enlisting a priest’s holy blessing. But an unholy night of horror awaits as Annabelle awakens the evil spirits in the room, who all set their sights on a new target—the Warrens' ten-year-old daughter, Judy, and her friends.

"Annabelle Comes Home" already has a Tomatometer Score of 63% on Rotten Tomatoes. San Francisco Chronicle's Mick LaSalle said, "A smart, controlled film, made with considerable integrity," and indieWire's Eric Kohn noted, "'Annabelle Comes Home' delivers on its title with the best "Conjuring" spin-off so far, in large part because it has such modest aims."

Catch it on the big screen at AMC Classic Madison 10 (721 Myatt Drive) through Wednesday, July 3 and AMC Bellevue 12 (8125 Sawyer Brown Road) through Monday, July 1. Click here for showtimes and tickets.

Yesterday

A struggling musician realizes he's the only person on Earth who can remember The Beatles.

"Yesterday" already has a Tomatometer Score of 63% on Rotten Tomatoes. Tribune News Service's Katie Walsh said, "Even if this modern fairy tale doesn't hold up on close inspection, Boyle does his best to make sure the ride is enjoyable," while Joey Magidson of Hollywood News stated, "Boyle and Curtis are at their best when depicting moments where the value of music is emphasized. It doesn't happen as much as one would hope, but when it does, it's charming."

Get a piece of the action at AMC Bellevue 12 (8125 Sawyer Brown Road) through Monday, July 1. Click here for showtimes and tickets.


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