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MOVIE REVIEWS
WHAT THE CRITICS THINK
A BAD REVIEW is denoted by a ROTTEN tomato A GOOD REVIEW is denoted by a FRESH tomato
The Tomatometer measures the percentage of Approved Tomatometer Critics who recommend a certain movie — or the number of good reviews divided by the total number of reviews.
PLAYING
TOMATOMETER
ZOOTOPIA PG
KALISPELL STADIUM 14, WHITEFISH MOUNTAIN 4, RONAN ENTERTAINER
99% 26% 84%
61%
13% 57%
LONDON HAS FALLEN R
KALISPELL STADIUM 14, WHITEFISH MOUNTAIN 4
DEADPOOL R
KALISPELL STADIUM 14, POLSON SHOWBOAT
WHISKEY TANGO FOXTROT R KALISPELL STADIUM 14
GODS OF EGYPT PG-13 KALISPELL STADIUM 14
RISEN PG-13
KALISPELL STADIUM 14, POLSON SHOWBOAT
OPENING
10 CLOVERFIELD LANE PG-13 THE BROTHERS GRIMSBY R
Ratings current as of Monday. Updated ratings and reviews can be found at rottentomatoes.com. Tomatometer, Fresh and Rotten ratings, and associated marks used by permission of Rotten Tomatoes.
If you don’t have a Fair Isle going we will be happy to help you pick out your colors and a design for your Fair Isle project. Every Friday in March. Q: 756-8746
WEEKEND OF GIVING, 3 PM FRI & SAT
Belton Chalet, West Glacier
We will donate a percentage of the weekend proceeds to Casting For Recovery. Friday and Saturday live music at 7 p.m. Sunday brunch at 10 a.m. Q: 888-5000
WHITEFISH COMMUNITY RADIO FUNDRAISER, 6 PM
Craggy Range Bar and Grill, White sh
Live local singer/songwriters and bands. Ra e and portion of bar proceeds bene t community radio. Q: 862-7550
MIKE MURRAY ACOUSTIC DUO, 6 PM
406 Grill, Kalispell
Enjoy the music of local singer-songwriter. Q: 862-6136
17TH ANNUAL KEN DUTTER HOME GROWN CONCERT, 7 PM
Family Life Christian Church, Kalispell
Local southern gospel groups sing and raise funds for Flathead Valley Gospel Music Association. Ten groups from Montana scheduled to appear. Free. Q: 249-4295
THE PETERSON BROTHERS BAND, 7 PM
44 Bar/Outwest Grill, St Ignatius
With special guests. Q: 745-3018
MOONSHINE MOUNTAIN, 7 PM
The Raven, Woods Bay
A three-piece band hailing from Montana that plays Ameri- cana, folk and country. Q: 837-2836
SWEENEY TODD, 7:30 PM FRI & SAT 3 PM SUN
White sh Performing Arts Center
A performance of the muscical “Sweeney Todd, The Demon Barber of Fleet Street.” Q: 407-7000
KARL ROSS, 7:30 PM
Tupelo Grille, White sh
Enjoy one of the valley’s  nest musicians. Q: 862-6136
CRAIG BARTON, 8:30 PM
Rainbow Bar, Kalispell
Every Friday night with special guests. Q: 752-6630
THE NEW WAVE TIME TRIPPERS, 9:30 PM
Great Northern Bar, White sh
Great music from the ‘80s and beyond. Q: 862-2816
DJ JOHNNY, 10 PM
Casey’s Bar, White sh
Resident DJ at Casey’s, Johnny rocks the club with the hottest tracks to get the party jumping!. Q: 862-8150
SATURDAY 3/12
THE SWAN RANGERS, 8:30 AM
Echo Lake Cafe/Swan River School, Bigfork
Hiking club. 8:30 breakfast, or meet at 9:30. Q: 755-1379
HOME AND GARDEN SHOWCASE, 10 AM
Flathead County Fairgrounds, Kalispell
See the latest innovations and trends. Q: 752-2422
8TH ANNUAL “A DAY IN AL-ANON,” 10 AM
Christ Episcopal Church, Kalispell
For family and friends of problem drinkers. Speakers, fun and fellowship! Q: (507) 993-8452
GEM & MINERAL SHOW, 10 AM SAT & SUN
Northwest Montana Fairgrounds, Kalispell
Fine gemstones and jewelry, live demonstrations, gem, mineral, and fossil displays, silent auction and door prizes, beads and supplies, kids’ events. Q: 758-5810
CHILI OPEN GOLF TOURNAMENT, 10 AM
All Saints’ Episcopal Church, Columbia Falls
A golf tournament, silent auction, and pre-event party to raise money for local animal organizations. Q: 862-2863
GARDENING WORKSHOP, 10 AM
St Patrick’s Episcopal Church, Bigfork
Guest speaker Bill Clanton, farmer and owner of Fresh Farms, will be speaking. Also accepting gardeners who wish to purchase a plot for the upcoming gardening season.
Q: 837-0982
BOW WINTER BIRD IDENTIFICATION, 10 AM
Lone Pine State Park Visitor Center, Kalispell
Becoming an Outdoor Woman (BOW) - Learn more about the winter birdlife. Dress for the weather, bring a lunch. $15/ person. Q: 755-2706 ex 2.
SNOWSHOE WALKS, 10:30 AM & 2 PM SAT & SUN
Apgar Visitor Center, Glacier National Park
Park entrance fees required. Two-hour ranger-led excur- sions. Bring or rent snowshoes. Wear layers and sturdy winter boots, bring water and snacks. Q: 888-7800
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