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Discount Movie Days Around Indianapolis 2026
Movie nights add up fast, especially with kids in tow. The good news? Several theater chains (and one local indie favorite) offer weekly discount days on tickets, often with extra savings on snacks if you’re in their free loyalty programs. Here are the best recurring deals to know around Indianapolis, plus local theater addresses so you can pick the closest one.
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Quick list: weekly discount movie deals
- Emagine: $5 Ticket Tuesdays (Emagine Rewards members)
- Regal: Regal Value Days (discounted tickets + popcorn deal for Regal Crown Club members)
- Flix Brewhouse Carmel: $5.55 Wednesdays (2D shows)
- AMC: 50% off tickets Tuesdays and Wednesdays (AMC Stubs members)
- Living Room Theaters Indianapolis: “7 at 7” (select indie films at 7 PM for $7)
Emagine: $5 Ticket Tuesdays
Best for: Families who can commit to Tuesdays and don’t mind joining a free rewards program.
The deal is straightforward: $5 tickets on Tuesdays for Emagine Rewards members. Keep in mind that premium formats and 3D may have an upcharge, special events are excluded, and Emagine lists specific blackout dates.
Indianapolis-area Emagine location
- Emagine Noblesville
13825 Norell Rd, Noblesville, IN 46060
See Emagine $5 Ticket Tuesdays details
Regal: Regal Value Days
Best for: Families who already go to Regal and want a consistent discount day.
Regal’s Value Days typically run on Tuesdays and offer discounted tickets (pricing varies by location). Regal Crown Club members may also see an extra-value Tuesday popcorn deal. Value Days may not be available on holidays, and some titles or special events may be excluded, so it’s worth double-checking showtimes and pricing for your preferred theater before you go.
Indianapolis-area Regal theaters
- Regal UA Galaxy – Indianapolis
8105 E 96th St, Indianapolis, IN 46256 - Regal Greenwood
461 Greenwood Park South Dr, Greenwood, IN 46142 - Regal Village Park
2222 E 146th St, Carmel, IN 46033 - Regal Noblesville
10075 Town & Country Blvd, Noblesville, IN 46060 - Regal Shiloh Crossing
10400 E US 36, Ste 800, Avon, IN 46123
See Regal Value Days details
Flix Brewhouse Carmel: $5.55 Wednesdays
Best for: A dinner-and-a-movie midweek treat, especially if you’re on the north side.
Flix Brewhouse offers $5.55 tickets for every 2D show on Wednesdays. The discount isn’t valid during holiday weeks, for films premiering on Wednesday, or for Flix Picks shows, so check the listing before you head out.
Indianapolis-area Flix Brewhouse location
- Flix Brewhouse Carmel
2206 E 116th St, Carmel, IN 46032
See Flix $5.55 Wednesday details

AMC: 50% off tickets on Tuesdays and Wednesdays
Best for: Families who like flexibility (two discount days) and already use AMC Stubs.
AMC Stubs members get half-price tickets on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. The all-day discount is calculated as 50% off the adult evening base ticket price. There’s also a limit of 10 tickets per show date.
Be aware that the discount does not apply to convenience fees, premium format upcharges, special events, or taxes. Bonus: AMC also advertises 50% off small combos (in-theater purchase only) on Tuesdays and Wednesdays for Stubs members.
Indianapolis-area AMC theaters
- AMC Indianapolis 17
4325 S Meridian St, Indianapolis, IN 46217 - AMC Castleton Square 14
6020 E 82nd St, Indianapolis, IN 46250 - AMC Traders Point 12
5920 W 86th St, Indianapolis, IN 46278 - AMC Washington Square 12
10280 E Washington St, Indianapolis, IN 46229 - AMC Perry Crossing 18
380 Cinema Blvd, Plainfield, IN 46168
See AMC discount days details

Living Room Theaters Indianapolis: “7 at 7”
Best for: Parents who want a date-night vibe or older teens who love independent films.
Living Room Theaters offers early screenings of select independent films every week at 7 PM for $7. It’s not available for every title, so check the week’s “7 at 7” film before you go.
Indianapolis location
- Living Room Theaters (Bottleworks District)
745 E 9th St, Ste 810, Indianapolis, IN 46202
See Living Room Theaters “7 at 7” details
Tips to actually get the discount (and avoid surprises)
- Join the free loyalty program first. Many discount days require membership (Emagine Rewards, AMC Stubs, Regal Crown Club).
- Expect upcharges for premium formats like IMAX, Dolby, and 3D, even on discount days.
- Watch for exclusions like holiday weeks, special events, or select titles.
- Buy directly from the theater when possible. Third-party ticket sites may not apply discounts and can add fees.
Pro parent move: build a cheap movie day routine
- Pair a discount day with an earlier showtime to keep costs down.
- Skip premium formats if you’re aiming for the lowest total.
- Consider sharing one popcorn among younger kids (and check theater policies on outside drinks).
- If you want more of an “experience,” Flix and Living Room feel like a treat while still saving on tickets.
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How to watch Cleveland State Vikings vs. IU Indianapolis Jaguars: Live stream info, TV channel, game time | Horizon League Tournament
Tune in to see the No. 10 seed Cleveland State Vikings (10-21, 6-14 Horizon League) meet the No. 11 seed IU Indianapolis Jaguars (7-24, 3-17 Horizon League) in the Horizon League Tournament Monday at Wolstein Center, beginning at 7 p.m. ET on ESPN+.
Here is everything you need to get ready for Monday’s college basketball action.
Check out: USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll
Cleveland State vs. IU Indianapolis: How to watch on TV or live stream
- Game day: Monday, March 2, 2026
- Game time: 7 p.m. ET
- Location: Cleveland, Ohio
- Arena: Wolstein Center
- TV Channel: ESPN+
- Live Stream: ESPN+ – Watch NOW
Watch college basketball on ESPN+!
Vikings vs. Jaguars odds and spread
- Spread Favorite: Vikings (-1.5)
- Moneyline: Cleveland State (-125), IU Indianapolis (+105)
- Total: 170.5 points
College basketball odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Monday at 3:35 a.m. ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.
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Indianapolis Colts Player Spotlight: Tight End Mo Alie-Cox
The Indianapolis Colts changed the landscape of Shane Steichen’s offense by taking tight end Tyler Warren with the 14th-overall pick in the 2025 NFL draft.
Warren took the field in Week 1 against the Miami Dolphins and didn’t look back. He’d set the Indianapolis rookie reception record with 76 while also piling on 817 receiving yards and five touchdowns (four receiving, one rushing).
Warren’s emergence put the other Colts tight ends in the shadow of the limelight. However, one name on the depth chart is ultra-reliable, willing to do the dirty work, and has been a staple for the Colts. That name is veteran Mo Alie-Cox.
This is part four of a series where I’ll detail Colts players who may not get the limelight they deserve. Alie-Cox might not be the playmaker Warren is, but he’s vital to the success of the Colts’ offensive attack.
From the Hardwood to the Gridiron
The craziest part of Alie-Cox’s journey to the NFL is that he didn’t play a single snap of college football during his days with the Virginia Commonwealth Rams. This was, of course, due to the program not having a football team.
Very few players have accomplished this, but the most notable is unquestionably NFL Hall of Fame tight end, Antonio Gates. Gates played at Kent State University and didn’t see any action on the college gridiron.
What stood out about Alie-Cox was is immense stature and athleticism, standing around 6’5″ and weighing approximately 260 pounds. This type of build and athletic profile made him perfect for a tight end spot.
Alie-Cox was undrafted in 2017, but Indianapolis liked what they saw from his private workouts and development into a tight end.
Alie-Cox went through a series of signings, injuries, practice squad designations, and releases. However, 2018 is when he saw his first NFL action with then-quarterback Andrew Luck.
He’d play nine games and stack a modest seven catches for 133 receiving yards and two scores. After this season, Alie-Cox got more respect from the Colts coaching staff to begin building his reliable resume.
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Respected and Reliable Asset for the Colts
Alie-Cox isn’t a freakish offensive weapon like Warren, but he boasts other great attributes that have helped propel Indy’s offense while also providing a steady hand as a pass-catcher in big situations.
Through eight years with the Colts, Alie-Cox has played 125 games, earned 53 starts, and secured 127 catches for 1,550 receiving yards and 16 touchdowns.
He averages just a single catch per game through his NFL tenure, but two things stand out most about Alie-Cox: his red zone prowess, and his excellent blocking skills inline.
Alie-Cox averages a touchdown reception for every 7.94 catches, and always poses a threat when Indianapolis is in the red zone. Given his small usage as a receiver, this is a high clip to catch scores.
As for his blocking, he’s the top man for the job for all Colts tight ends, and 2025 was no different for the former basketball talent.
Alie-Cox led the way for Colts tight ends when discussing his Pro Football Focus run-blocking grade, which stood firm at 64.6 on 220 run-blocking snaps. This placed Alie-Cox 37th out of all NFL tight ends in 2025.
Alie-Cox might not blow anyone’s mind as a pass-catcher, but he’s one of the best rotational pieces for any tight end room in the league. And the Colts are happy to have his services.
Outlook With Colts
I chose to refrain from putting any Colts in-house free agents into my Player Spotlight series, but Alie-Cox gets a big pass here.
I would be shocked beyond belief if Indianapolis doesn’t get Alie-Cox a new deal in 2026. He’s cheap to keep, and his value to the franchise can’t be overlooked simply because he isn’t a household name.
In fact, the Colts would be wise to keep him in Indianapolis for the rest of his career. He’s an excellent vet to have available, does every job he’s asked to do at a high level, and brings a great presence to the locker room.
Alie-Cox has put together a solid NFL career against all odds after not playing a lick of college football or getting an invitation to the 2017 NFL Combine.
The Colts need to prioritize re-signing quarterback Daniel Jones and wide receiver Alec Pierce, but they must make room in the salary cap to keep Alie-Cox in their roster ranks.
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Anti-war protest sparks in Indianapolis amid US-Iran conflict
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) – More than a dozen protesters gathered at Military Park. In a dramatic escalation, the US and Israel engaged in military strikes against Iran and protesters are upset, including veteran Lucas Lee.
“I know what it’s like to be on the edge, potentially going somewhere where your life is at risk. And I believe this war is something we shouldn’t be fighting in. It’s important to stand up, because not only is standing up the right thing to do, but it could potentially save lives.”
Protesters held signs that read ‘Hands off Iran’ in front of the corner of West and New York intersection.
Several cars honked in support. Democratic City County Councilor Jesse Brown attended as well.
IPS School Teacher Noah Leininger organized the Anti-Iran War Rally. “The United States spends 1 trillion dollars on war every single year. While there are massive unmet needs right here in our own communities. People need jobs, healthcare, housing, and schools. And instead our government spends a trillion dollars every year to go and bomb elementary school age girls,” he said.
Iranian officials say the U.S. and Isreal hit a girl’s primary school in southern Iran killing at least 115 people.
The US strikes have not only created tension in the Middle East, but also here at home.
Mark Oakley who supports military action Iran, confronted the anti-war protesters. “Freedom for Iranian people, freedom for Americans. Freedom for everybody, but this [protest] is not it. When you’re debating about innocent people getting killed. You are debating the wrong thing.”
Additional police were called in to de-escalate the situation.
Chris Gomez, attended the protest because he wanted to take action. “Trump ran on a platform called the party of peace. That’s what Republicans run their policy on a party of peace, but look where we are now.”
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