New Release
‘GOAT’
Will Harris (Caleb McLaughlin) is a small‐statured goat who lands a break at playing professional roarball, a wildly physical animal sport that makes basketball look tame. However, the other animal players aren’t thrilled to share the court with him, so Will has to prove he belongs.
The voice cast keeps things bouncy, and the world feels so over-the-top it’s hard to look away. Overall, despite some predictable beats, it’s clever enough, has some good humor, and carries positive messages about sticking up for yourself and others.
Comedy | Family | Sport Release Date: Feb. 13, 2026 Directors: Tyree Dillihay, Adam Rosette Starring: Caleb McLaughlin, Gabrielle Union, Nick Kroll Running Time: 1 hour, 40 minutes MPAA Rating: PG Where to Watch: Theaters Rated: 3 1/2 stars out of 5
Family Pick

‘Tarzan’
Tarzan (Tony Goldwyn) grows up with the gorilla Kala (Glenn Close) after a shipwreck leaves him alone in the African jungle. His life shifts when explorer Jane Porter (Minnie Driver) arrives and opens his eyes to the wider world. As hunter Clayton (Brian Blessed) threatens his adopted family, Tarzan must choose where he truly belongs.Watching the hero surf the canopy like a primeval skateboarder is an absolute blast of pure adrenaline. The breathtaking animation and unstoppable momentum make for a wildly spectacular adventure.
Vintage Time-travel Ride

‘Somewhere in Time’
Christopher Reeve’s Richard Collier hypnotizes himself back to 1912 to find actress Elise McKenna (Jane Seymour), after spotting her photograph at the Grand Hotel, only to run up against her dastardly manager, W.F. Robinson (Christopher Plummer).While the leisurely stroll through the days of yore might test those viewers with shorter attention spans, the enchanting music, gorgeous scenery of Mackinac Island, and outstanding cinematography make this classic old-fashioned adventure a magical trip.
A Feel-good Fantasy with Good Messages

‘The Wizard of Oz’
Dorothy (Judy Garland) is swept from Kansas to Oz, joining the Scarecrow (Ray Bolger), Tin Man (Jack Haley), and Cowardly Lion (Bert Lahr) while dodging the Wicked Witch of the West (Margaret Hamilton) on the way to the Wizard.Garland carries this with charm, backed by timeless songs and an engaging cast. It’s the kind of classic that’ll leave you humming and smiling.







