Charli XCX's New Mockumentary Screens at Missoula Cinema

Roxy Theatre celebrates 50 years of "A River Runs Through It" and Rob Reiner classics

Published on Feb. 5, 2026

Missoula's community cinema, the Roxy Theatre, is hosting a special screening of pop star Charli XCX's new mockumentary film. The event is part of the Roxy's 50th anniversary celebration, which also includes showings of the classic film "A River Runs Through It" and other beloved movies directed by the late Rob Reiner.

Why it matters

Charli XCX is a major pop music star, and her new mockumentary film is generating significant buzz. The Roxy Theatre's decision to feature this film, along with its celebration of local cinema history, demonstrates the venue's commitment to bringing diverse programming that appeals to the Missoula community.

The details

Charli XCX's new mockumentary film will be the main attraction at the Roxy Theatre's special event. In addition, the cinema will be hosting 50th anniversary screenings of the acclaimed Montana-set drama "A River Runs Through It" and several classic Rob Reiner films, honoring the Roxy's long history as a community hub for cinematic arts.

  • The Roxy Theatre's special event will take place on February 5, 2026.

The players

Charli XCX

A popular British pop singer and songwriter known for hits like "Boom Clap" and "Boys".

Roxy Theatre

A community cinema in Missoula, Montana that has been operating for 50 years, showcasing a diverse range of films.

Rob Reiner

A renowned American filmmaker who directed classic movies such as "A River Runs Through It" and "When Harry Met Sally".

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What they’re saying

“We're thrilled to be able to bring Charli XCX's new film to Missoula, and to celebrate our 50th anniversary with some of the most beloved movies of all time.”

— Samantha Wilkins, Roxy Theatre Manager (Missoulian)

The takeaway

The Roxy Theatre's special event showcases its commitment to bringing diverse and engaging programming to the Missoula community, blending contemporary pop culture with classic cinema.