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Reader Reviews
-Before the Rains
-Blind Mountain
-The Take
-Witless Protection
-There Will Be Blood
-Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert

Times Reviews
-'Roman de Gare,' 'Water Lilies,' 'Bloodline,' 'Indestructible'
-'The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian'
-'Noise'
-'Reprise'
-'Turn the River'
-'Up the Yangtze'
-'Unsettled'
-'How the Garcia Girls Spent Their Summer'
-Iron Man and Speed Racer: The Videogame
-'I for India'
-I spy espionage in 'OSS'
-'Speed Racer'

7165 Beverly Blvd., L.A.
323-938-4038
The New Beverly is arguably the best revival house in Los Angeles, showing double bills that change every other day: everything from "Don't Look Back" to "Back to the Future," Fritz Lang to Bob Zemeckis. It's also a last chance to see last year's big movies, foreign and domestic, on a big screen. Nowhere else in town can you get this kind of consistently intrepid and creative programming for six bucks, for both features.
-- Los Angeles Times



 Current, Upcoming
Through May. 30
Quentin Tarentino's directorial feature film debut is shown every Friday at midnight in May.

Through May. 17
James Fox and Mick Jagger star. Also, O Lucky Man! (1973).

May. 18 - May. 20
Jack Nicholson and Fay Dunaway star. Also, Day of the Locust (1975).

May. 21 - May. 22
Alfred Hitchcock double feature includes Frenzy (1972).

May. 23 - May. 24
Paul Mazursky directs Shelley Winters and Lenny Baker. Also, Harry and Tonto (1974).

May. 24
Jack Elam and Dub Taylor star.

May. 25 - May. 26
Liza Minnelli and Michael York star. Also, Sweet Charity (1969).

May. 27
Also, Escape From Women's Prison.

May. 28 - May. 29
Peter Cook and Dudley Moore star. Also, The Ruling Class (1972).

May. 31
John Boorman directs Sean Connery and Charlotte Rampling.


 Venue Details
Places Vintage Moviehouses , Sightseeing


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