Why should the Riverview and the Parkway get all the love when this Mann movie house, located in a first-ring suburb, offers six only-slightly-stale options at a time for just $3 a pop ($2.50 on Tuesdays)? You can catch such quality films as "Selma" or "The Imitation Game" while sending the kids to "SpongeBob" for less than $20, including popcorn. 1118 Mainstreet, Hopkins; 952-931-7992; manntheatres.com
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