Lloyd E. Rigler Theatre at the Egyptian
6712 Hollywood Blvd.
Hollywood, CA
323-466-3456

So, you'd like not to feign fluency in film, not to look panicky or blank when someone starts talking about John Ford or "The Golden Voyage of Sinbad," but you feel it's just too late? Go get yourself a membership to American Cinematheque, where the film's the thing.
This hub for cinephiles shows different movies daily, sometimes several. There are goofy comedies and sober documentaries; there are tributes and retrospectives, often featuring a live appearance by the star or director or auteur. The theater -- the old Egyptian, refurbished -- is swank, with just about the prettiest ceiling going; the chairs feel like airline seats, with high headrests and as much legroom as in business class; the screen is large, the picture excellent. The concessions area is sort of second-rate, but no one cares: They're here to see the movie. While "American Cinematheque" sounds a little highfalutin, the place is not precious or academic but a serious celebration of film. Go.
-- Nancy Rommelmann
Special to The Times
The American Cinematheque also operates the recently renovated
Aero Theatre in Santa Monica.