Rooftop Cinema Club presents Pretty Woman + La La Land at 1310 E Franklin Ave (El Segundo). Rooftop Cinema Club presents Everything Everywhere All at Once at LEVEL DTLA. Moonlight Movies on the Beach presents Spider-Man: No Way Home at Long Beach City College, Pacific Coast Campus.
Melrose Rooftop Theatre presents Notting Hill at E.P. Rooftop Cinema Club presents Top Gun: Maverick at LEVEL DTLA. Rooftop Cinema Club presents Sing 2 + The Lost City + Love Jones at ROW DTLA. Rooftop Cinema Club presents Mean Girls (open captions) + Superbad at 1310 E Franklin Ave (El Segundo).
Melrose Rooftop Theatre presents Friday at E.P. Tropicana Movie Nights presents Fast Times at Ridgemont High at the Hollywood Roosevelt. Rooftop Cinema Club presents Back to the Future + Crazy, Stupid, Love at ROW DTLA. Rooftop Cinema Club presents Everything Everywhere All at Once + 21 Jump Street at 1310 E Franklin Ave (El Segundo). Moonlight Movies on the Beach presents Weird Science at Granada Beach (Long Beach). Melrose Rooftop Theatre presents She’s the Man at E.P. Rooftop Cinema Club presents The Notebook + Coming to America at ROW DTLA. Rooftop Cinema Club presents Spider-Man: No Way Home + Step Brothers at 1310 E Franklin Ave (El Segundo). Melrose Rooftop Theatre presents Edward Scissorhands at E.P. movies of all time.įor screenings with multiple movies on a single night, each film is separately ticketed unless otherwise noted. And for some at-home inspiration, you can always catch up on the best L.A. Looking to see a new movie any night of the week? Check out the best movie theaters in L.A. or the few remaining old-school drive-in movie theaters. (If you’re looking for a fun date idea, this one takes the cake.) Be sure to check back all year long for updates on the list, as new screenings are always being added. Pretty much all of our favorite outdoor series are back to their alfresco picnic formats, so moviegoers can pack together some picnic food or pick up some on-site snacks and catch films both old and new. Alfresco screenings usually start to pop up across the city in the late spring and continue into the fall, be it atop rooftop bars, at L.A.’s best parks or even at a Hollywood cemetery. Edwin Armstrong (Jeff Goldblum), it will reunite the Templeton brothers in unexpected ways, lead them to re-evaluate the meaning of family and discover what truly matters.Outdoor movies combine two things we love about L.A.: an appreciation of movie-making and spending as much time as possible outside. When baby Tina reveals that she’s-ta-da!-a top secret agent for Bab圜orp on a mission to uncover the dark secrets behind Tabitha’s school and its mysterious founder, Dr. Tabitha, who’s at the top her class at the prestigious Acorn Center for Advanced Childhood, idolizes her Uncle Ted and wants to become like him, but Tim, still in touch with his overactive youthful imagination, worries that she’s working too hard and is missing out on a normal childhood. Tim and his wife, Carol (Eva Longoria), the breadwinner of the family, live in the suburbs with their super-smart 7-year-old daughter Tabitha (Ariana Greenblatt, Avengers: Infinity War), and adorable new infant Tina (Amy Sedaris, Netflix’s BoJack Horseman). But a new boss baby with a cutting-edge approach and a can-do attitude is about to bring them together again … and inspire a new family business. In the sequel to DreamWorks Animation’s Oscar®-nominated blockbuster comedy, the Templeton brothers-Tim (James Marsden, X-Men franchise) and his Boss Baby little bro Ted (Alec Baldwin)-have become adults and drifted away from each other.