MULHOLLAND DR.

This is Lynch at his best: sometimes funny, sometimes terrifying, always riveting, always strange. After an accident, a woman with amnesia finds herself in the apartment of a Hollywood-hopeful from out of town. But as they start to find clues to her identity, they begin a journey down a dark and twisted path filled with danger.

This is Hollywood through the Lynchian lens: a cauldron of freaks, beauties and gangsters who make up our fair city. A steamy performance from Naomi Watts made her a star, and the film is as indelible on the American psyche as any ever made.

DJs Boss Harmony and Dina J spin before and after the screening.

ANIMAL HOUSE

Havoc rules in National Lampoon’’s breakout film, as nostalgia and cynicism are perfectly balanced by comedy maestro John Landis. Drinking, sex and rock and roll usurp academic life in this timeless story of slob versus snob. Delta is the most irresponsible, loathsome fraternity on campus, but also the most fun. When the college dean threatens to kick them out of school, they retaliate with an ingenious revenge that could only come from their brilliantly demented minds. John Belushi is pitch perfect in his greatest role: the irreverent dirtball who’’s crazy like a fox. One of the funniest movies ever made, it changed the landscape of film comedy forever. DJ Jimi Hey spins before and after the screening.

RETURN TO OZ

Join us for an evening at an exquisite movie palace, see ‘Return To Oz’ on the big screen, and explore one of LA’s historical treasures. Rarely open to the public, the Palace Theatre in the heart of downtown is a jewel box theater full of lush colors, enormous murals, and gorgeously ornate decorations.

Based on the books, rather than the musical, this bizarre but rapturous fairy tale is a magical dive into the world of Oz. Darkly inventive, phantasmagoric and hallucinatory, it was too scary for young children then, but now is delightfully spooky and strange. Sumptuous set design, colorful characters and great Disney special effects create a bizarro envisioning of the Emerald City. Dorothy (Fairuza Balk) flees a sanitarium with shock therapy and returns to find Oz in ruins and ruled by an evil sorceress.

Mombi, the most unsettling villainess in fantasy film with her interchangeable heads, terrified an entire generation of unsuspecting young girls, and we all still love it to this day! Join us for this very rare 35mm film screening with a themed Photobooth downstairs, 3 full bars, and DJ Carlos Niño spinning before the film. This event is 21+ only.

Breakfast at Tiffany’s

Our 3rd Annual Valentine’s Day screening and party.

The Los Angeles Theatre is our city’s most gorgeous and spectacular movie palace, a hidden gem rarely open to the public. Perfect for Valentine’s Day, the theatre is the most opulent ever imagined, with soaring ceilings, breath-taking chandeliers, gold leaf angels, and a cascading crystal fountain.

This year, we’ll swing with Holly Golightly on a cosmopolitan and romantic adventure. Starring Audrey Hepburn as the charming and wild Manhattan socialite who’s looking for just the right millionaire to marry…until love walks in the door. Will she follow her heart?

Before the movie, sip champagne beneath floating chandeliers, wander through the enormous echoing ballroom, or explore the mirrored ladies powder room and the murals of the children’s nursery. Our Cinespia photo booth downstairs will capture a portrait of you and your sweetheart.

With five full bars, this screening is 21+ event.

JACKET AND TIE ARE REQUIRED FOR MEN, EVENING WEAR FOR WOMEN.

Shown in glorious 35mm. DJ Derek James spins before the movie. 

The Interview

Dir. Evan Goldberg & Seth Rogen, 2014, DCP, 112 min