MJR Digital Cinemas presents: Free Children’s Film Festival Spring 2018
The 2018 MJR FREE Children’s Spring Film Festival starts on March 3 and will run every Saturday and Sunday for the next month:
- March 3-4: Wonder
- March 10-11: Ferdinand
- March 17-18: Paddington 2
- March 24-25: LEGO Ninjago
Movie admission is free for children 12 and under until the theater is full. Adult admission is $1 (along with kids 13 and over). Tickets are available on the day of the show only – no advance ticket sales. Showtimes will be posted the Tuesday before on the MJR website.
MJR Theatres participating in the Free Children’s Spring Film Festival this year (note that the list has been shortened from previous years):
- Adrian Digital Cinema 10, 3150 N. Adrian Highway, Adrian (517) 265-3055
- Allen Park Cinema, 6601 Allen Rd., Allen Park, MI
- Marketplace Sterling Heights Digital Cinema 20, 35400 Van Dyke, Sterling Heights (586) 264-1514
- Troy Grand Digital Cinema 16, 100 East Maple Road, Troy, MI 48083 248- 498-2100
- Westland Grand Digital Cinema 16, 6800 N. Wayne Rd., Westland (734) 298-2657
Amanda Hernandez says
Can you buy tickets online the morning of the show?
Jolyn says
No online ticket sales for this, normally.
Joyce miller says
These should be at more theatres if u live in new baltimore St Heights is to far and all the others the same that’s not where we live keep it in our community, if u want our business other times plz
Renee Anderson says
Why did they stop this at the Brighton, MI location?
Ruth says
why not at southgate??what was soo bad that you wont do it in southgate anymore???
Debbie Moore says
Why are the showtimes a big secret? Cannot find info anywhere about Ferdinand showtimes at Westland MJR
Mary says
I see Partridge Creek is too stuffy to participate this year.
Jynil says
Really bummed that Chesterfield MJR is not participating! Bad business decision. ????
K says
SERIOUSLY BUMMED that Brighton isn’t participating this year! Perhaps since they’ve installed a bar and recliners, they’re looking for a different crowd now? I enjoyed supporting a business that put on the fall and spring festivals and was okay with purchasing the hugely profitable snacks during our $1.00 shows. Sorry…….no more movies for us! There’s simply no longer any value in doing so.