general admission: $12.00 december 2021 beverly cinema
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Schedule subject to changeAll paired fi lms are double features - ticket admits you to both!
December 13 & 14
December 20
December 6 & 7
THENEWBEV.COM7165 BEVERLY BLVD.
General Admission: $12.00Seniors / Children: $10.00Matinees / Midnights: $10.00
Red Rocket & Licorice Pizza: $15.00
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December 11 & 12
December 2021
December 22 & 23
All programs presented on 35mm fi lm!(unless noted as 16mm)
December 21
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December 15 & 16
December 2 & 3
December 8
December 17 & 18 December 19
December 24
December 4 & 5
December 9 & 10
December 27, 28, 29, 30 & 31
December 25 December 26
December 1
Christmas Day at the Bev
Evening ShowTHE
HATEFULEIGHT
Holiday Classics
Bing Crosby Danny KayeRosemary Clooney
HAPPYHOLIDAYSFROM THE
NEW BEVERLYCINEMA
L.A. Advanced Screening with director Sean Baker
PLUS!
Holiday Horrors
PLUS!
Barbara Stanwyck
PLUS!
David Carradine Birthday
PLUS!
Celebrate the season with aseries of yuletide classics &festive favorites, snowy com-edies & holiday romances, Santa-fi lled frights & New York nightmares, plus Red Rocket and Licorice Pizza in 35mm!
GroundhogDay
B i l l M u r r a y
PLUS!
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SEE IT IN 35MM!
IT’S AWONDERFUL
LIFE
Holiday Noir
New York Nightmares Snowy Comedies
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New Beverly Midnights
December 19 Christmas in Connecticut (1945)...........................................Sun: 6:30 Remember the Night (1940)...................................................Sun: 8:40December 20 To All a Goodnight (1980)......................................................Mon: 7:30 Don’t Open Till Christmas (1984)..........................................Mon: 9:25December 21 The Bishop’s Wife (1947)........................................................Tue: 7:30 White Christmas (1954)..........................................................Tue: 9:50December 22 & 23 Gremlins (1984)..............................................................Wed/Thu: 7:30 Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990)................................Wed/Thu: 9:45December 24 Die Hard (1988).........................................................................Fri: 7:00December 25 [Matinee] Monkey Business (1931).........................................................Sat: 2:00 Duck Soup (1933)....................................................................Sat: 3:45December 25 [Evening] The Hateful Eight (2015) [Roadshow Version]...........................Sat: 7:30December 26 Licorice Pizza (2021)...................................................Sun: 2:00 & 6:30December 27, 28 & 29 Licorice Pizza (2021)..............................................Mon/Tue/Wed: 7:30December 30 & 31 Licorice Pizza (2021).........................................................Thu/Fri: 7:30
December 1 Red Rocket (2021) [Los Angeles Advanced Screening]..............Wed: 7:30December 2 & 3 Blast of Silence (1961)..........................................Thu: 7:30 • Fri: 7:00 The Night of the Hunter (1955)..............................Thu: 9:15 • Fri: 8:45December 4 & 5 Eyes Wide Shut (1999)........................................Sat : 7:30 • Sun: 6:30December 6 & 7 Night of the Juggler (1980)............................................Mon/Tue: 7:30 Ms .45 (1981)..................................................................Mon/Tue: 9:40December 8 The Long Riders (1980)..........................................................Wed: 7:30December 9 & 10 The Pink Panther (1963)........................................Thu: 7:30 • Fri: 6:30 Groundhog Day (1993)...........................................Thu: 9:55 • Fri: 8:55December 11 & 12 Fanny and Alexander (1982) [Theatrical Version]....Sat: 7:00 • Sun: 6:30December 13 & 14 Black Christmas (1974)..................................................Mon/Tue: 7:30 Silent Night, Deadly Night (1984)...................................Mon/Tue: 9:40December 15 & 16 National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation (1989)...........Wed/Thu: 7:30 Scrooged (1988).............................................................Wed/Thu: 9:35December 17 & 18 It’s a Wonderful Life (1946)...............................................Fri/Sat: 7:30
FRIDAY MATINEES AT THE NEW BEVERLY CINEMAFRIDAY MATINEES AT THE NEW BEVERLY CINEMAAll Tix$10
All Tix$10
Friday • December 3 at 2:00pm Friday • December 10 at 2:00pm
Friday • December 17 at 2:00pm Friday • December 31 at 2:00pm
December 5 at 2:00pmJingle All the Way (1996) [90 min.]
Directed by Brian Levant It’s Turbo time for Jingle All The Way! In the hilariously madcap Christ-mas comedy, suburban dad Arnold Schwarzenegger must make a last-minute dash to put the much sought-after Turbo Man doll under the tree in time for the big day. But when every store is sold out, he’ll have to com-pete with other frantic shoppers to make dreams come true. Featuring Rita Wilson, the big screen debut of The Phantom Menace’s Jake Lloyd, a pitch-perfect Phil Hartman, and Sinbad as Arnie’s main competition.
December 11 & 12 at 2:00pmElf (2003) [97 min.]
Directed by Jon Favreau Capture the yuletide spirit with a candy-coated holiday classic perfect for kids & adults! Will Ferrell delivers one of his best performances as Buddy the Elf, sweet natured & oversized, who travels from the North Pole to New York City on a quest to fi nd where he belongs, unwrapping a hilarious series of adventures along the way, fi nding love & family, and helping spread Christmas cheer. With stellar supporting turns from James Caan and Zooey Deschanel, plus memorable appearances by Peter Dinklage, Bob Newhart, and Ed Asner.
December 18 & 19 at 2:00pmThe Muppet Christmas Carol (1992) [86 min.]
Directed by Brian Henson Revisit the timeless Dickens tale with your prized puppet pals in TheMuppet Christmas Carol! Ebenezer Scrooge (Michael Caine) is the greedi-est, grumpiest git in all of London until he’s taken on a mystical jour-ney of self-discovery by the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Yet to Come. Utterly charming and fi lled with heart, humor, and all your favorite felt-lined friends (plus unforgettable Paul Williams songs!), this beloved family classic is sensational, inspirational, celebrational, and perfectly muppetational, while also surprisingly faithful to the source material.
FAMILY MATINEES
Friday • December 24 at 2:00pm
CARTOON CLUBSATURDAY . DECEMBER 4TH AT 2:00PM
Screening Sunday Only
All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. Stanley Kubrick’s foreboding masterpiece of psychological terror is an icy Stephen King scare-fest best experienced on screen. De-termined to make a new start for his family, Jack Torrance accepts a winter job as care-taker at the remote, snowbound Overlook Hotel to make headway with his frustrated writ-ing career. But as isolation grows and his young son’s disturbing visions intensify, sanity will erode, and the gigantic lodge’s sinister secrets will be revealed. Jack Nicholson, Shelley Duvall, and Danny Lloyd are stellar in one of cinema’s all-time great nightmares, with Scat-man Crothers, Joe Turkel, and Philip Stone doing superior work in key supporting roles.
Quentin Tarantino’s hit western stars Jamie Foxx as Django Unchained, a slave freed by bounty hunter Dr. King Schultz (Christoph Waltz) who needs his help tracking down a trio of wanted outlaws. In exchange, Schultz agrees to help Django free his wife from evil plantation owner Cal-vin Candie (Leonard DiCaprio). To a bounty hunter it’s just business but to Django it’s personal!
Saturday • December 4, 11 & 18
Friday • December 3, 10 & 17
2:00pmMonkey
Business(1931)
3:45pmDuckSoup(1933)
Christmas Day with the Marx Brothers
Schedule subject to changeAll paired fi lms are double features - ticket admits you to both!