K-Bay Theater
K-Bay Theater
Bldg 219
Movie Hotline
808-254-7642
Schedule & Times
Sunday
Matinee: 2:00 p.m.
Evening: 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday
Evening: 6:30 p.m.
Friday
First Show: 7:15 p.m.
Late Show: 9:45 p.m.
Saturday
First Show: 7:15 p.m.
Late Show: 9:45 p.m.
Closed Monday, Tuesday
& Thursday
Times subject to change.
Pricing
Adults $3.25 (12 years & older)
Children $2.25 (6-11 years old)
Children 5 years of age and
under are free.
Motion Picture Association
Movie Ratings
G - General Audiences
All ages admitted
PG - Parental Guidance Suggested
Some material may not be suitable for children
PG-13 - Parents Strongly Cautioned
Some material may be inappropriate for children under 13 years of age
R - Restricted
Requires accompanying parent or adult guardian for under 17 years of age
For all rated "R" movies, parents must purchase tickets in person at the box office for children 16 and under.
Snack Bar
Enjoy fresh popcorn and a drink while you watch the movie at the Theater Snack Bar. Hot dogs, candy and ice cream will also tempt your appetite.
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Adventures of Tintin (PG) |
War Horse (PG13) | The Girl with the Dragon Tatoo (R) |
Enjoy the latest feature films from Hollywood at the air-conditioned K-Bay Theater with seating for 850 people and Stereo Surround Sound. K-Bay Theater focuses on offering movies that Marines, Sailors and the entire family will enjoy. Double features are shown Friday and Saturday nights.
Relax, sit back in comfort and enjoy the show.
Movie Schedule
You can now check movie listings on the new website calendar. (You can sort the calendar to show only the theater by unclicking the calendars you do not want to see.)
The Devil Inside (R) 6:30
A young woman learns that her mother committed multiple murders while undergoing an exorcism, and she travels to Rome with a film crew on a mission to uncover the truth about that horrific incident in this found-footage-style possession shocker from director William Brent Bell. As a young girl, Isabella Rossi (Fernanda Andrade) had been led to believe that the killings were committed after her mother flew into a psychotic rage. But when Isabella finds evidence indicating that an exorcism was being conducted on her mother at the time, she enlists a film crew to follow her to Italy in search of the truth.
Run time is 1 hr 27 min. Rated R for grisly images, disturbing violent content, language and some sexual references.
Friday, February 17
War Horse (PG13) 6:30 **Early Start Time**
Director Steven Spielberg's epic World War I drama details the remarkable bond between a man named Albert (Jeremy Irvine) and his loyal horse, Joey. Adapted from the novel by Michael Morpurgo, War Horse follows the growing friendship between man and beast as Albert trains Joey, and then follows Joey on an incredible journey across the English countryside after the pair are forcibly separated. Run time is 2 hr 26 min. Rated PG-13 for intense sequences of war violence.
The Darkest Hour (PG13) 9:45
Director Chris Gorak (Right at Your Door) teams with producer Timur Bekmambetov for this tense apocalyptic thriller centering on the fight for survival waged by five youths who find themselves stranded in Moscow during an alien invasion. As the invisible extraterrestrials absorb all of Earth's energy and life forms, finding a means of escaping the unstoppable attackers becomes a seemingly impossible task. Run time is 1 hr 29 min. Rated PG-13 for sci-fi action violence and some language.
Saturday, February 18
We Bought A Zoo (PG) 7:15
A widower (Matt Damon) purchases a zoo in order to bring his family back together in this Twentieth Century Fox adaptation of Benjamin Mee's autobiographical memoir. Cameron Crowe (Almost Famous) writes and directs based on a script by Aline Brosh McKenna. Run time is 2 hr 6 min. Rated PG for language and some thematic elements.
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (R) 9:45
A discredited journalist (Daniel Craig) and a mysterious computer hacker discover that even the wealthiest families have skeletons in their closets while working to solve the mystery of a 40-year-old murder in this David Fincher-directed remake of the 2009 Swedish thriller of the same name. Inspired by late author Stieg Larsson's successful trilogy of books, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo gets under way as the two leads (Daniel Craig and Rooney Mara) are briefed in the disappearance of Harriet Vanger, whose uncle suspects she may have been killed by a member of their own family. The deeper they dig for the truth, however, the greater the risk of being buried alive by members of the family, who will go to great lengths to keep their secrets tightly sealed.
Run time is 2 hr 38 min. Rated R for nudity.
Adventures of Tintin (PG) 2:00
Director Steven Spielberg kicks off the big-screen Tintin trilogy with this computer-animated, motion-capture adaptation of Herge's beloved Tintin comic strip. Produced by Spielberg, Peter Jackson, and Kathleen Kennedy, the first installment in the series finds adventure-seeking Belgian reporter Tintin (voiced by Jamie Bell) and surly Captain Haddock (voiced by Andy Serkis) racing to recover a treasure that was lost at sea four centuries ago. Meanwhile, the malevolent Red Rackham (voiced by Daniel Craig) is determined to beat them to it. Run time is 1 hr 47 min. Rated PG for adventure action violence, some drunkenness and brief smoking.
The Devil Inside (R) 6:30
Run time is 1 hr 27 min. Rated R for grisly images, disturbing violent content, language and some sexual references.
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (R) 6:30
Run time is 2 hr 38 min. Rated R for nudity.
Friday, February 24
Joyful Noise (PG13) 7:15
This light, gentle comedy from director Todd Graff stars Dolly Parton and Queen Latifah in the tale of a small-town choir determined to win a national choral competition. As the choir leaders, G.G. Sparrow and Vi Rose Hill (Parton and Latifah) band together and set out to win at any cost, supported by their eager young participants (Jeremy Jordan, Keke Palmer and others).
Run time is 1hr 58 min. Rated PG-13 for some language including a sexual reference.
The Devil Inside (R) 9:45
Run time is 1 hr 27 min. Rated R for grisly images, disturbing violent content, language and some sexual references.
Saturday, February 25
The Darkest Hour (PG13) 7:15
Run time is 1 hr 29 min. Rated PG-13 for sci-fi action violence and some language.
Contraband (R) 9:45
A former smuggler from New Orleans faces ruthless drug lords, vicious criminals, corrupt officials, and trigger-happy hit men after getting back into the business to help his brother-in-law settle a deadly debt. When it came to transporting illicit goods under treacherous circumstances, Chris Farraday (Mark Wahlberg) used to be the best in the business. But all of that changed when he chose to give up his life of crime to start a family with Kate (Kate Beckinsale). Chris learns that leaving his past behind is easier said than done, however, after Kate's brother Andy (Caleb Landry Jones) goes to work for ferocious drug lord Tim Briggs (Giovanni Ribisi), and drops the ball on a major deal. Now, in order to set things right, Chris must smuggle millions of dollars in counterfeit bills from Panama into the United States. Run time is 1hr 50 min. Rated R for brief drug use, violence and pervasive language.
Joyful Noise (PG13) 2:00
Run time is 1hr 58 min. Rated PG-13 for some language including a sexual reference.
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (R) 6:30
Run time is 2 hr 38 min. Rated R for nudity.
John Carter (PG13) 6:30 **FREE SNEAK PREVIEW**
(Please read information below regarding sneak previews.)
War-weary, former military captain John Carter (Taylor Kitsch, "Friday Night Lights"), the hero of this grand adventure, is inexplicably transported to Mars, known as Barsoom to its inhabitants. Stranded on this lush, wildly diverse planet whose main residents are 12-foot tall green barbarians, Carter becomes a prisoner of these creatures. When he escapes, he encounters captivating Dejah Thoris (Lynn Collins, "True Blood"), Princess of Helium, and becomes reluctantly embroiled in a conflict of epic proportions. In a world on the brink of collapse, Carter rediscovers his humanity when he realizes that the survival of Barsoom and its people rests in his hands.
(Schedule subject to change without notice.)
Increased Security Measures for Sneak Preview Screenings
In an effort to prevent any form of piracy, the following security measures may be enforced at K-Bay Theater for Sneak Preview screenings at any time:
- Bag checks
- Confiscation of cameras or cell phones with video or picture taking capability
(items will be returned after screening) - Magnetometer wanding
- Audience scanning with night vision goggles during screening
Please plan accordingly. K-Bay Theater and film companies thank you in advance for your cooperation.
Enjoy the show!
Sneak Preview Policy
Patrons will be admitted to Advance Screening movies in the following priority:
- First Priority - Active duty members and their families assigned to duty aboard Marine Corps Base Hawaii. Single active duty members will be allowed one guest.
- Second Priority - Members of the Armed Forces from other bases and stations on Oahu,
retirees and their families. - Third Priority - DoD civilians and other authorized guests.
One hour and 45 minutes prior to the movie, tickets will be issued to first priority patrons waiting in line. Tickets will be issued corresponding to priority group.
One hour and 30 minutes prior to the movie showing the doors will open and Active Duty (priority one) patrons with appropriate colored tickets will be admitted.



