It took twelve years, but Dory suddenly remembers she has a family, so Marlin and Nemo go on another epic adventure to help her, and she finds many allies on the way. You know you have to take the kids, and even if you don’t have kids, we all were once, and this well-reviewed charmer will get your family fin a’flappin. Rated PG and running an hour-and-forty-five, bubble-up at Tinseltown, Premiere, Stars & Stripes, and the Alamo.

And only at the Alamo: The Lobster. Colin Farrell stars after being dumped by his wife, and he has 45 days to find another partner or his dystopic society will turn him into the animal of his choice and ban him to the wilderness… just like every other lonely, loveless person. So he runs away, but somehow finds love with a woman who leaves him clawless. This R-rated, critically-acclaimed romance comedy runs two hours.. so sit two or three seats away from the other lonely person at The Alamo, and who knows what will happen?

Lubbock Moonlight Musicals continues its 11th summer season with “Seussical.” Narrated by the Cat in the Hat, it tells the story of Horton the Elephant’s desperate attempt to save the Whos in Whoville.\ It’s a great production for the entire family, It runs Friday and Saturday nights and the final performance is Friday night, the first. Gates open at 7:00 p.m. and the shows start at 8:00 p.m., out at the Amphitheater in Mackenzie park. Tickets are $20 for adults and $7 for children, with premium seating available, through Select-A-Seat.

That’s a look at what’s in the Hub City!