MOVIES & SHOWTIMES PAGE 20 • GO! MAGAZINE THURSDAY, MAY 6, 2021 • THE BULLETIN Continued from previous page called to do a welfare check as they’re both struggling with the new dynamic. But it is clear, especially after they adopt the “dog” Stitch (who turns out to be a mischievous alien on the run), that Nani will do anything to protect her little sister and keep their family together as best she can. Stream it on Disney+ or rent it on Amazon Prime, Apple TV, Google Play, Vudu or YouTube. ”The Joy Luck Club” (1993) — This is one of the typically sappy yet well-made films that you would typically associate with sto- ries about mothers and daughters. It is an emotional film of four Chinese immigrant women and their relationship with their American-born daughters. Based on the book of the same name (and co-written by the author, Amy Tan, herself), the film is broken up into four sections with each sec- tion focusing on a different mother-daugh- ter group. All of them have their own issues and stresses but above all, each mother sim- ply wants the best for their child. Since May is the Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, it’s a nice addition to watch this month. Rent it on Amazon Prime, Ap- ple TV, Google Play, Vudu or YouTube. ”Soul Food” (1997) — The matriarch at the head of the classic late-’90s family drama played by Irma P. Hall, may not be around long, but it’s her influence over the rest of the family is always present. Hall plays Big Mama Joe, the ever-watchful grandmother who gathers her family together every Sun- day without fail for a dinner highlighting classic soul food staples. Meanwhile, her three daughters have problems of their own and eventually strain their relationships to one another and the rest of the family after Joe passes. The film was one of the first to feature an all-Black cast that didn’t revolve around some kind of generational trauma or stereotypical storyline. Stream it on Amazon Prime or rent it on Apple TV, Google Play, Vudu or YouTube. ”Tarzan” (1999) — While unconventional (as they’re both different species) and not the crux of the movie, the relationship be- tween Tarzan (voiced by Tony Goldwyn) and Kala (voiced by Glenn Close) is still a Hollywood Pictures/Buena Vista Pictures Lisa Lu and Rosalind Chao in a scene from “The Joy Luck Club” (1993). beautiful mother-son story. When Tarzan is a baby, he and his parents are shipwrecked and after building a treehouse home, his parents are killed by a leopard. Orphaned, a gorilla (Kala) finds him and decides to raise him after losing her own child. Their bond is strong as Tarzan grows and she only wishes the best for him, despite the fact that that may mean she never sees him again. Cue the melancholic Phil Collins song and movie times for the week of may 6 BEND — MCMENAMINS McMenamins Old St. Francis School, 700 NW Bond St., Bend, 541-382-5174, mcmenamins.com Showtimes were not announced in time for print, check website for details. Younger than 21 may attend screenings if accompanied by a legal guardian. Open captioning provided for some screenings. BEND — TIN PAN Tin Pan Theater, 869 NW Tin Pan Alley, Bend, 541-241- 2271, tinpantheater.com Billie (no MPAA rating) Sat: 7 Wed: 4 The Father (PG-13) Fri: 4 Sun: 3:30 The Truffle Hunters (PG-13) Fri: 7 Sat: 4 Sun: 6:30 In the Alley: Retro Japanese Monster Movie (no MPAA rating) Thu: 7:30 In the Alley: Classic B Horror Films (no MPAA rating) Tue: 7:30 REDMOND — ODEM PUB Odem Theater Pub, 349 SW Sixth St., Redmond, 541- 425-1850, odemtheaterpub.com The Courier (PG-13) Fri, Sat: 3:40, 6 Sun-Wed: 4:35 The Father (PG-13) Thu: 5:50 Mortal Kombat (R) Thu: 4:45, 7 you’ve got a tear-jerker. Stream it on Dis- ney+ or rent it on Amazon Prime, Apple TV, Google Play, Vudu or YouTube. ”Throw Momma from the Train” (1987) — Who said attempted matricide couldn’t be at least a little funny? Honestly, the only reason it is is because of Anne Ramsey’s performance as Mrs. Lift, mother of Owen (Danny DeVito), who concocts a plan a la Alfred Hitchcock to get his writing teacher Accessibility devices are available for some movies at Regal Old Mill Stadium 16 and IMAX and Sisters Movie House. Nobody (R) Thu: 7:40 Fri, Sat: 8:20 Sun-Wed: 6:55 Nomadland (R) Thu: 3:45 Wrath of Man (R) Fri, Sat: 3, 5:25, 7:50 Sun-Wed: 4, 6:25 Larry (Billy Crystal) to kill her, in return he’d kill Larry’s ex-wife. The darkly funny plot is enhanced by Ramsey’s paranoid and overbearing mother-figure that Larry just can’t seem to kill, taking all three of them on a transcontinental adventure. Stream it on Showtime or rent it from Amazon Prime, Apple TV, Google Plus, Vudu or YouTube. MADRAS Madras Cinema 5, 1101 SW U.S. Highway 97, Madras, 541-475-3505, madrascinema5.com Demon Slayer the Movie: Mugen Train (R) Fri: 3:50, 6:50 Sat, Sun: 1, 3:50, 6:50 Tue: 6:50 How to Be A Latin Lover — Spanish (PG-13) Fri: 4:15 Sat, Sun: 1:20, 4:15 Tue: 6:50 Reporter: 541-383-0304, mwhittle@bendbulletin.com There may be an additional fee for 3D and IMAX. Movie times may change after press time. Contact individual cinemas for the most current schedules. Mortal Kombat (R) Fri: 4:30, 7:20 Sat, Sun: 1:40, 4:30, 7:20 Tue: 7:20 Raya and the Last Dragon (PG) Fri: 4, 7 Sat, Sun: 1:05, 4, 7 Tue: 7 Wrath of Man (R) Fri: 4:10, 7:10 Sat, Sun: 1:10, 4:10, 7:10 Tue: 7:10 Wrath of Man — Spanish (R) Fri-Sun: 7:10 Tue: 7:10 PRINEVILLE Pine Theater, 214 N. Main St., Prineville, 541-416-1014, pinetheater.com Showtimes were not announced in time for print, check website for details.