CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, Ohio - What's better than just catching a movie with friends? Meeting your new best friend at the movies. You just might get the chance as Cleveland Heights arthouse Cedar Lee Theatre, 2163 Lee Rd., teams up with City Dogs Cleveland to bring adoptable pups to the opening weekend of "Isle of Dogs."

Dogs will be on-site for the debut of the new Wes Anderson film at 7 p.m., Friday, April 6. The nonprofit City Dogs group is part of the City of Cleveland's Division of Animal Care & Control, and the pups regularly make appearances at events around Northeast Ohio. If you can't make it to the "Isle of Dogs" show, all of City Dogs' adoptables can be seen at petango.com/cacc. They also have an extremely must-follow Instagram account at instagram.com/citydogscle.

"We're happy that the Cedar Lee Theatre is literally going to the dogs as we welcome our friends from City Dogs to our lobby before the screening of Wes Anderson's 'Isle of Dogs,'" says Dave Huffman of Cleveland Cinemas. "With so many pets in need of good homes, we hope some of our patrons will be able to connect with their new best canine friend."

In "Isle of Dogs," canines dwelling in Megasaki City are banished to Trash island, a garbage dump. 12-year-old Atari is devastated, and the film follows his journey to find his beloved bodyguard dog, Spots. It features an all-star cast of voice actors, including Bryan Cranston, Koyu Rankin, Edward Norton, Yoko Ono, Bill Murray, Jeff Goldblum, Scarlett Johansson, Frances McDormand and Greta Gerwig.