![]() Secondly, the "screen" is a small, inflatable screen that wouldn't be out-of-place at someone's "backyard movie" sesh. ![]() In reality, the drive-in is located in a small and dusty parking lot *right* next to a busy intersection/entryway to a major freeway. ![]() I've only ever been to one other drive-in theater (also in the LA area) so I was interested to see how these two compare.įirstly, the Electric Dusk website has a little bit of false advertising the pictures depict this very scenic, "heart of Hollywood" drive-in experience overlooking a city. Location: Glendale Sears Parking Lot, 211 W.I went here yesterday with my friend to see a showing of Pulp Fiction. There’ll also be options to add on exclusive movie posters designed by local artists. Of course, you’ll need a car with an FM radio to attend, with gates opening at around 6:15 pm (depending on the screening), so if you get there early, you could snag a front-row “seat.”Įarly Bird Single Feature tickets will cost $23 ($15 per car + $8 first person’s ticket), and Double Feature Main Ticket will cost $37 ($25 per car+ $12 first person’s ticket). We’re already eyeing out tickets for tearjerkers like “The Notebook” and rehearsing all the iconic lines in “10 Things I Hate About You.” The series kicks off with cult masterpieces like “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind” and heads into the month with timeless classics like “Casablanca” & “When Harry Met Sally” over Valentine’s Weekend. Starting Thursday, February 4, in the heart of Glendale the team starts their Valentine’s genre-spanning movies on a giant inflatable screen. It has since grown into a program of sixteen movies a month at various venues across the city, cultivating a community of film lovers and filmmakers. It started with a midnight screening of Steven Spielberg’s “Raiders of the Lost Ark” on 35mm film at the classic single screen Vista Theater in April 2016. The founder and programmer Craig Hammill brings his expertise as a filmmaker himself and years of experience as a movie programmer. “Serving up smiles, laughter and new memories to our guests and families in a safe Covid compliant manner is what we strive for,” says Matamoros.Įlectric Dusk’s unique cinematic screenings couldn’t have found a better collaborator than the Secret Movie Club. After hosting about a hundred drive-in events from August to December-including screenings for independent moviemakers, local schools, churches and private events-the team is back and more committed to providing a safe outlet for families to come and enjoy their favorite flicks. Electric Dusk’s general manager Ralph Matamoros is no stranger to creating just that. ![]() You know you’re in for an enchanting ride when the longest running pop-up drive-in cinema marries their nostalgic flair with a whole new slate of fan-favorite movies.ĭrive-in cinemas have experienced a bit of a renaissance during the pandemic as people seek out safe avenues of entertainment while escaping into the magic of a bygone era. Ride into the sweet nostalgia of yesteryear with drive-in movies in the heart of Glendale.Įlectric Dusk Drive-In has partnered up with Secret Movie Club to bring Angelenos their ninth season of unforgettable al fresco drive-in experiences. ![]()
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