The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

‘Jaws,’ ‘Black Panther’ and more coming back to the drive-in

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“Jaws,” “Black Panther” and “Back to the Future” are just a few of the modern popcorn classics coming to the drive-in this summer.

Tribeca Enterprise­s, IMAX and AT&T on Monday announced the initial lineup for its summer series of films, comedy and football, running every weekend from July 2 through Aug. 2 in cities like Los Angeles, New York, Dallas, Minneapoli­s, Atlanta, Miami and Seattle.

There will be themed nights dedicated to sports (“Space Jam” and “Love & Basketball”), music (“Selena” and “Straight Outta Compton”), kids’ favorites (”Inside Out” and “The Lego Movie”), James Bond (”Goldfinger” and “Casino Royale”) and high school (”Mean Girls” and “Superbad”).

A July 4 celebratio­n will include screenings of “Field of Dreams,” “The Wizard of Oz,” and “Apollo 13.” Other films include “The Dark Knight,” “BeetleJuic­e,” “PeeWee’s

Big Adventure” and “Do The Right Thing.” Kid-friendly content will be shown during matinee times with more mature fare in the evenings.

“It’s in Tribeca’s DNA to bring people together in times of need,” said Jane Rosenthal, Tribeca Enterprise­s and Tribeca Film Festival co-founder and CEO. “The car provides that perfect vehicle that takes us back to another time — a time that some of us might not even remember! But it was a way to bring our industry and audiences together to have some summer fun.”

Rosenthal and Robert De Niro founded the organizati­on in the aftermath of Sept. 11, 2001. Drive-ins have been part of their mission since the beginning and when the pandemic interrupte­d traditiona­l moviegoing, they started planning.

Most indoor theaters have been closed across the country since mid-March because of the pandemic and many are gearing up to open by mid-July. It’s made the drive-in freshly relevant, given some indie films a chance to break through the noise and even provided a unique space for a movie premiere. Other forms of mass entertainm­ent have been jumping on the drive-in bandwagon too: Live Nation on Monday announced its first-ever drive-in concerts series in the U.S. for July.

Tickets, which are free for essential workers, are currently on sale. A percentage of proceeds will be donated to Black Lives Matter.

 ?? Chris Pizzello / Associated Press ?? Tribeca Enterprise­s, IMAX and AT&T on Monday announced the initial lineup for its summer series of films, comedy and sports offerings running every weekend from July 2 through Aug. 2.
Chris Pizzello / Associated Press Tribeca Enterprise­s, IMAX and AT&T on Monday announced the initial lineup for its summer series of films, comedy and sports offerings running every weekend from July 2 through Aug. 2.

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