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Cal Oaks 17

   
Tickets & Information


  • $10.50 general admission
  • $8.00 matinee (prior to 5:30PM)
  • $5.50 first matinee show of the day
  • $7.50 children 3 - 12 (under 3 free!)
  • $7.50 seniors 60+
  • $9.50 students (Sunday - Thursday, with valid ID)
  • $9.50 active military (with ID)

Tickets are available daily at the Cal Oaks 17 box office. For group accomodations please call 951.696.7045.

Reading Cinemas is pleased to announce it has acquired the Cal Oaks 17 theater. Reading is thrilled to become part of the Murrieta community and its management team is looking forward to providing the best cinema experience in Riverside County. Please check back for upcoming news about our plans to enhance your cinema going experience through renovations and special film programs. Subscribe to our weekly e-newsletter by adding your email address below, or connect with us on Facebook and Twitter for regular updates on movies and events at the theater.

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Now Playing


THE ARTIST (PG13; 101 min)
10:00AM | 12:25PM | 2:50PM | 5:15PM | 7:40PM | 10:05PM

BIG MIRACLE (PG; 107 min)
10:00AM

CHRONICLE (PG13; 84 min)
11:40AM | 1:50PM | 4:00PM | 6:10PM | 8:20PM | 10:30PM

THE DESCENDANTS (R; 115 min)
11:30AM | 2:10PM | 4:50PM | 7:30PM | 10:10PM

EXTREMELY LOUD & INCREDIBLY CLOSE (PG13; 129 min)
11:00AM | 2:00PM | 4:50PM

GHOST RIDER: SPIRIT OF VENGEANCE (PG13; 96 min) NEW THIS WEEK!
10:00AM | 11:00AM | 12:20PM | 1:20PM | 2:40PM | 3:40PM | 5:00PM | 6:00PM | 7:20PM | 8:20PM | 9:45PM | 10:45PM

THE GREY (R; 117 min)
7:45PM | 10:30PM

HUGO (PG; 126 min)
10:30AM | 1:25PM | 4:20PM | 7:15PM | 10:05PM

JOURNEY 2: THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND (PG; 98 min)
10:00AM | 11:00AM | 12:20PM | 1:20PM | 2:45PM | 3:45PM | 5:05PM | 6:05PM | 7:30PM | 8:30PM | 9:50PM | 10:50PM

SAFE HOUSE (R; 115 min)
11:05AM | 12:05AM | 1:45PM | 2:45PM | 4:25PM | 5:25PM | 7:05PM | 8:05PM | 9:45PM | 10:45PM

THE SECRET WORLD OF ARRIETTY (G; 95 min) NEW THIS WEEK!
10:00AM | 12:20PM | 2:40PM | 5:00PM | 7:20PM | 9:40PM

THIS MEANS WAR (PG13; 98 min) NEW THIS WEEK!
10:15AM | 11:45AM | 12:45PM | 2:15PM | 3:15PM | 4:45PM | 5:45PM | 7:15PM | 8:15PM | 9:45PM | 10:40PM

THE VOW (PG13; 104 min)
10:00AM | 11:30AM | 12:30PM | 2:00PM | 3:00PM | 4:30PM | 5:30PM | 7:00PM | 8:00PM | 9:30PM | 10:30PM

THE WOMAN IN BLACK (PG13; 96 min)
12:30PM | 2:50PM | 5:10PM | 7:35PM | 9:55PM



Showtimes valid 2/17 - 2/23. Subject to change without notice. Please call the box office at 951.696.7045 for the most up to date showtime information.

Angelika at Cal Oaks


Reading Cinemas is proud to introduce art, independent and foreign programming to Murrieta in conjunction with the Angelika Film Center, the most successful and recognized arthouse in the United States. The Angelika brand is synonymous with quality programming and offers a welcome alternative for filmgoers seeking something beyond the latest studio release. For more information about Angelika programming, visit the Angelika Film Center online.

Now Playing:

THE ARTIST
One of the most joyous and clever cinematic experiences in years, director Michel Hazanavicius’ THE ARTIST is a favorite for this year's Academy Awards with 10 nominations including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Original Screenplay. A silent film shot entirely in black and white, it follows dashing 1920s silent movie star George Valentin, played by Jean Dujardin in an exquisite Oscar-nominated performance. With the arrival of talkies, George’s career starts to fade, while beautiful young actress Peppy Miller’s (Berenic Bejo) star begins to rise. John Goodman, James Cromwell and Penelope Ann Miller deliver strong supporting roles in this wonderfully romantic and inventive film.

THE DESCENDANTS

Crybaby Matinee


Every week, Reading Cinemas presents the "Crybaby Matinee". Relax and enjoy a movie without worrying about unexpected tantrums or feedings in the dark. We keep the lights dimmed, the sound volume down, and the movies coming. Baby changing table and stroller valet are provided for the convenience of our parents. Regular matinee admission for adults and children under 5 get in free!

 

Cal Oaks 17 - Tuesdays at 11:00am

  • February 7 - ONE FOR THE MONEY
  • February 14 - BIG MIRACLE
  • February 21 - JOURNEY 2: THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND
  • February 28 - THE VOW

Forty Foot Films


See your favorite classic films the way they were meant to be seen - on the BIG SCREEN! Programs include trivia, prizes, and some of the greatest films of all time. Tickets to each show are just $7.50. Social begins at 6:00PM, features start at 6:30PM.

1/8: GONE WITH THE WIND (1939)
American classic in which a manipulative woman and a roguish man carry on a turbulent love affair in the American south during the Civil War and Reconstruction. Won 8 Oscars including Best Picture, Best Actress - Vivien Leigh, and Best Supporting Actress - Hattie McDaniel (the first African American to be nominated for AND win an Oscar!)
2/12: AN AFFAIR TO REMEMBER (1957)
A couple falls in love and agrees to meet in six months at the Empire State Building - but will it happen? Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr star in this this Oscar nominated classic.
3/11: TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD (1962)
Atticus Finch, a lawyer in the Depression-era South, defends a black man against an undeserved rape charge, and his kids against prejudice. Won Oscars for Best Actor - Gregory Peck, Best Art Direction, and Best Screenplay (adapted from Harper Lee's Pulitzer Prize winning novel)
4/8: THE PINK PANTHER (1963)
Bumbling and conceited French police inspector Clouseau tries to catch The Phantom, a daring jewel thief whose identity and features are unknown - and is acting right under his nose. Features an Oscar nominated score from Henry Mancini.
5/13: THE KING AND I (1956)
This Oscar winning musical about a widow who accepts a job as a live-in governess of the King of Siam's children stars Deborah Kerr and Yul Brynner.
6/10: THE GODFATHER (1972)
The aging patriarch of an organized crime dynasty transfers control of his clandestine empire to his reluctant son. Directed and co-written by Francis Ford Coppola and starring Marlon Brando, Al Pacino, Robert Duvall, James Caan, and more, the film took hom 3 Oscars in 1973 including Best Picture.