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  2. Vista Theatre (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    The Vista Theatre is featured as a location (exterior and interior) for the music video of Violent Femmes’ 1983 song "Blister in the Sun" when it was included in the soundtrack of the 1997 film Grosse Pointe Blank. [15] The Vista also appears in the made-for-television film Return to the Batcave: The Misadventures of Adam and Burt (2003).

  3. Quentin Tarantino-owned Vista Theatre will return with 'True ...

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    The single-screen Vista, which first opened on Oct. 9, 1923, was a staple of the L.A. repertory scene before the COVID-19 pandemic forced it and other beloved cinemas in the city to close. Yet a ...

  4. Regent Theatre (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    Later in its tenure as a movie theater, the Regent served as a grindhouse and ultimately became an all-night adult movie theater. The venue ceased its operation as a cinema in 2000 after 86 years. The building remained unused until 2006 when a local developer acquired the lease and used it occasionally for performing arts events. [1]

  5. New Beverly Cinema - Wikipedia

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    The New Beverly Cinema is a historic movie theater located in Los Angeles, California. Housed in a building that dates back to the 1920s, it is one of the oldest revival houses in the region. Since 2007, it has been owned by the filmmaker Quentin Tarantino .

  6. Inside Quentin Tarantino's cafe, Pam's Coffy: retro vibes at ...

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    The director’s highly anticipated cafe recently opened adjacent to the newly relaunched Vista Theater, purchased by Tarantino in 2021, and now Pam’s Coffy is serving custom-roasted coffee and ...

  7. Laemmle Theatres - Wikipedia

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    Laemmle Theatres (/ ˈ l ɛ m l i / LEM-lee) is a group of family-run arthouse movie theaters in the Los Angeles area.It was established in 1938 [1] and is owned and operated by Robert Laemmle and his son Greg Laemmle.

  8. Tower Theatre (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    Seating 900 on a tiny site (50 feet wide by 153 feet long [5]), replacing the 650-seat 1911 Garrick Theatre, [6] it was designed in powerful Baroque Revival style with innovative French, Spanish, Moorish, and Italian elements all executed in terra-cotta. [3] Its interior was modeled after the Paris Opera House. [4]

  9. Magic Johnson Theatres - Wikipedia

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    Magic Johnson Theatres is a chain of movie theaters, originally developed in 1994 by Johnson Development Corporation, the business holding of basketball player-turned-entrepreneur Magic Johnson, and Sony Pictures Entertainment through a partnership with Sony-Loews Theatres.