Now Playing

Tow
(105 minutes, R)
The true story of Amanda Ogle (Byrne), a homeless Seattle woman who fought her way out of tow-company hell to reclaim her life and car after receiving a tow bill for $21,634. *Includes accessibility features for the visually or hearing impaired. *Not available in The George theater

Friday, Apr 3
7:45 PM
Sunday, Apr 5
5:45 PM
Monday, Apr 6
3:00 PM SHOW ALL
Project Hail Mary
(Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, 156 minutes, PG-13, 2026)
Science teacher Ryland Grace wakes up alone on a spaceship light-years from Earth.

As his memory returns, he uncovers a mission to stop a mysterious substance killing the sun, and save Earth.

An unexpected friendship may be the key. *Includes accessibility features for the visually or hearing impaired. *Not available in The George theater

Friday, Apr 3
2:30 PM 5:00 PM 7:30 PM
Saturday, Apr 4
3:30 PM 6:00 PM 8:30 PM
Sunday, Apr 5
12:30 PM 3:00 PM 5:30 PM SHOW ALL
Marc by Sofia
(87 minutes, PG-13)
An intimate, unconventional portrait of Marc Jacobs, crafted by Sofia Coppola to capture the genius and singular universe of the iconic American designer. *Includes accessibility features for the hearing impaired.(No VI) *Not available in The George theater

Friday, Apr 3
5:35 PM
Saturday, Apr 4
6:35 PM
Sunday, Apr 5
3:35 PM SHOW ALL
Key West Picture Show
(40 minutes, NR)
THE KEY WEST PICTURE SHOW A Fresh, Fun, Exciting Daily Pop Up Screening at Tropic Cinema Every day at 4:00 PM • In the Sussman Lounge Step into the sunshine soaked, free spirited world of old school Key West with a screening that feels brand new, local, and full of energy, even though the island it captures is 1977. Grab a glass of wine, a big buttery popcorn, settle into the cozy Sussman Lounge, and let this upbeat, tongue in cheek travelogue whisk you into a Key West filled with shrimp boats, island eccentrics, colorful characters, and warm salty paradise. The Key West Picture Show blends humor, local culture, and tropical charm into one lively and nostalgic reel.

It is more than a movie.

It is an atmosphere, a throwback, and a love letter to the Conch Republic long before it became world famous. "Island style laughs, sunshine soaked charm, and pure Key West attitude." "Come for the nostalgia, stay for the characters you swear you have met." "It is not a postcard.

It is a party disguised as a documentary." Tropic Cinema has always been the heart of independent film in the Keys, so there is no better home for a movie created by locals, about locals, and loved by locals.

We are presenting it in a way that feels fresh and fun. Catch it every day at 4:00 PM in the lobby. Relax in the Sussman Lounge.

Sip wine.

Enjoy popcorn.

Experience the island’s past come to life. YOUR DAILY MINI ADVENTURE.

No ticket required.

Wander in, kick back, and enjoy.

Treat yourself to a lively slice of Key West history inside your favorite local theater.

Friday, Apr 3
4:00 PM
Saturday, Apr 4
4:00 PM
Sunday, Apr 5
4:00 PM SHOW ALL
KEY WEST LOCAL FILM: Writers on Bicycles
(62 minutes, NR)
"Writers on Bicycles" is an enchanting one-hour film that explores Key West through the eyes of its writers, both past and present.

It offers a unique glimpse into American literature by showcasing a diverse group of authors shaped by this vibrant island town.

In 2012, Carey and Jane Winfrey began filming over 30 Key West writers, capturing their reflections on what makes the community such a literary haven.

Featured voices include Richard Wilbur, Robert Stone, Alison Lurie, Michael Mewshaw, Lee Smith, James Gleick, Phyllis Rose, Brian Antoni, Edmund White, Judy Blume, Bill Wright, Meg Cabot, and many more.

Friday, Apr 3
5:00 PM
Saturday, Apr 4
5:00 PM
Sunday, Apr 5
5:00 PM SHOW ALL
Jesus Christ Superstar
(Norman Jewison, 106 minutes, G, 1973)
Film version of the musical stage play, presenting the last few weeks of Christ`s life told in an anachronistic manner. *Does not include accessibility features for the visually or hearing impaired.

Friday, Apr 3
3:00 PM
Saturday, Apr 4
8:40 PM
Sunday, Apr 5
3:15 PM
Calle Málaga
(Maryam Touzani, 116 minutes, NR, 2026)
An aging Spanish woman in Tangier resists her daughter`s decision to sell her home.

Determined to stay, she does everything she can to keep her home and reclaim the belongings of a lifetime.

Along the way, she rediscovers love and... Does not include accessability features for the hearing or visually impaired

Saturday, Apr 4
4:00 PM
Sunday, Apr 5
12:50 PM
Monday, Apr 6
7:45 PM SHOW ALL
The Drama
(106 minutes, R)
A happily engaged couple is put to the test when an unexpected turn sends their wedding week off the rails. *Includes accessibility features for the visually or hearing impaired. *Not available in The George theater

Friday, Apr 3
2:45 PM 5:25 PM 8:10 PM
Saturday, Apr 4
3:45 PM 6:25 PM 9:10 PM
Sunday, Apr 5
12:40 PM 6:10 PM SHOW ALL

Coming Soon

Pulp Fiction
(Quentin Tarantino, 154 minutes, R, 1994)
Opens Apr 9
The lives of two mob hitmen, a boxer, a gangster and his wife, and a pair of diner bandits intertwine in four tales of violence and redemption.

Thursday, Apr 9
7:20 PM
Friday, Apr 10
3:00 PM
Saturday, Apr 11
8:30 PM
Monday Night Classics: The Courtship of Eddie`s Father (1963)
(120 minutes, NR)
Opens Apr 13
Monday Night Classics (every other Monday) A beloved every other Monday series celebrating timeless, must see films on the big screen, featuring iconic stories, legendary performances, and cinematic favorites best enjoyed the way they were meant to be seen, in a theater with fellow movie lovers.

Short Synopsis: follows a well-meaning widower, Tom Corbett, who just wants to raise his son in peace—except his son Eddie has decided this is not a one-parent household.

Armed with unshakable confidence and zero social boundaries, Eddie launches a matchmaking campaign for his dad, introducing him to a parade of potential wives (some better ideas than others).

As Tom awkwardly stumbles back into the dating world, father and son learn that love, grief, and family don’t always follow a plan—especially when a kid is running the show.

Monday, Apr 13
6:30 PM
MOVIES UNDER THE STARS: Shrek
(90 minutes, NR)
Opens Apr 18
Movies Under the Stars: Shrek Join us for a magical, family-friendly evening under the stars with a screening of the beloved 2001 animated hit Shrek! Follow a grumpy but lovable ogre on a hilarious quest to rescue a feisty princess—with the help of a talking donkey and a whole lot of fairy tale twists.

Full of heart, humor, and unforgettable characters, Shrek is a modern classic that’s perfect for all ages. This event is proudly underwritten by the Monroe County Library Key West Branch and the City of Key West. Bring your dinner, a blanket, and some chairs! Concessions and restrooms will be available throughout the film.

Saturday, Apr 18
8:15 PM
MONDAY NIGHT CLASSICS: Notorious (1946)
(100 minutes, NR)
Opens Apr 27
Monday Night Classics (every other Monday) A beloved every other Monday series celebrating timeless, must see films on the big screen, featuring iconic stories, legendary performances, and cinematic favorites best enjoyed the way they were meant to be seen, in a theater with fellow movie lovers.

Short Snyopsis: a glamorous game of spy-versus-spy where romance is a terrible idea but everyone does it anyway.

After her Nazi-sympathizing father lands in prison, party-loving Alicia Huberman is recruited by the U.S.

government to infiltrate a suspicious group of ex-Nazis in South America.

Her handler, Devlin, falls for her (professionally… and otherwise), then sends her straight into danger by marrying the enemy.

Cue secret agents, poisoned wine, uranium in the wine cellar (casual!), and a love story where no one ever says what they’re feeling until it’s almost too late.

Stylish, suspenseful, and proof that espionage is much messier when feelings get involved.

Monday, Apr 27
6:30 PM
MUSIC ON FILM: Power to the People
(110 minutes, NR)
Opens Apr 30
John and Yoko/Plastic Ono Band with Elephant's Memory and Special Guests performed these now-legendary sold-out One To One concerts to a combined audience of 40,000 people, raising over $1.5M (equivalent to $11.5M in 2026) for children with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

They were the only full-length concerts John Lennon (with Yoko Ono) performed after leaving The Beatles. Originally filmed by multi-camera director Steve Gebhardt in 1972, this 2026 version of the concert film is directed by Simon Hilton, edited by Ben Wainwright-Pearce and produced by Peter Worsley and Sean Ono Lennon.

Music Production is by Sean Ono Lennon; mixed and engineered by Paul Hicks and Sam Gannon. Hits performed include John's 'New York City', 'Instant Karma!', 'Imagine' and 'Mother', plus Yoko's 'Don't Worry Kyoko' and 'Open Your Box', plus rousing renditions of 'Come Together' and 'Hound Dog' and encore 'Give Peace a Chance' with special guests Stevie Wonder, Melanie and many others.

Thursday, Apr 30
7:30 PM
Sunday, May 3
3:00 PM
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
(Sergio Leone, 161 minutes, R, 1967)
Opens May 8
A bounty-hunting scam joins two men in an uneasy alliance against a third in a race to find a fortune in gold buried in a remote cemetery.

Friday, May 8
7:20 PM
Alien
(Ridley Scott, 117 minutes, R, 1979)
Opens Jun 5
After investigating a mysterious transmission of unknown origin, the crew of a commercial spacecraft encounters a deadly lifeform.

Friday, Jun 5
8:00 PM