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Schedule subject to change All paired films are double features - ticket admits you to both! September 13 & 14 September 20 September 6 September 27 THENEWBEV.COM 7165 BEVERLY BLVD. General Admission: $12.00 Seniors / Children: $10.00 Matinees / Midnights: $10.00 ONE BLOCK WEST OF LA BREA, LOS ANGELES FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM AND TWITTER! BEVERLY cinema NEW September 10, 11 & 12 September 2021 September 24, 25 & 26 All programs presented on 35mm film! (unless noted as 16mm) September 21, 22 & 23 September 1 & 2 MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN September 15 & 16 September 3 & 4 September 7, 8 & 9 We proudly present a month dedicated to Los Angeles on Film by showcasing an entertaining array of movie magic highlighting the cinematic history of our sprawling city, from silver screen classics to cult favorites and shining gems ready for rediscovery - all presented in glorious 35mm. September 17, 18 & 19 September 5 September 28 & 29 September 30 Hollywood Blvd. Triple ALSO! PLUS! L.A. Street Dramas PLUS! Kelli Maroney Double Feature L.A. Kung Fu Double PLUS! PLUS! KILLER OF SHEEP A FILM BY CHARLES BURNETT A FILM BY PENELOPE SPHEERIS BY TRAIN, BY CAR, BY BUS, THEY CAME TO HOLLYWOOD... IN SEARCH OF A DREAM. PLUS! STARRING RALPH MEEKER los angeles on film Screening & Discussion with Allison Anders Directed by HOWARD HAWKS FRED MACMURRAY BARBARA STANWYCK EDWARD G. ROBINSON Raymond Chandler Double Feature JET LI IN THE MASTER NIGHT OF THE COMET THE DAY OF THE LOCUST DONALD SUTHERLAND KAREN BLACK WILLIAM ATHERTON BURGESS MEREDITH RICHARD DYSART • JOHN HILLERMAN and GERALDINE PAGE as Big Sister RUSS TAMBLYN MAMIE VAN DOREN

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Page 1: General Admission: $12.00 September 2021 BEVERLY cinema

Schedule subject to changeAll paired fi lms are double features - ticket admits you to both!

September 13 & 14

September 20

September 6

September 27

THENEWBEV.COM7165 BEVERLY BLVD.

General Admission: $12.00Seniors / Children: $10.00

Matinees / Midnights: $10.00

ONE BLOCK WEST OF LA BREA, LOS ANGELES FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM AND TWITTER!

BEVERLY cinemaNEW

September 10, 11 & 12

September 2021

September 24, 25 & 26

All programs presented on 35mm fi lm!(unless noted as 16mm)

September 21, 22 & 23

September 1 & 2 MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN

September 15 & 16

September 3 & 4

September 7, 8 & 9

We proudly present a month dedicated to LosAngeles on Film by showcasing an entertaining array of movie magic highlighting the cinematic history of our sprawling city, from silver screen classics to cult favorites and shining gems ready for rediscovery - all presented in glorious 35mm.

September 17, 18 & 19

September 5

September 28 & 29 September 30

Hollywood Blvd. Triple

ALSO!

PLUS!

L.A. Street Dramas

PLUS!

Kelli Maroney Double Feature

L.A. Kung Fu Double

PLUS!

PLUS!

KILLEROF SHEEP

A FILM BY CHARLES BURNETTA FILM BY PENELOPE SPHEERIS

BY TRAIN, BY CAR,BY BUS, THEY CAMETO HOLLYWOOD...IN SEARCHOF A DREAM.

PLUS!

STARRING

RALPH MEEKER

los angeleson film

Screening & Discussionwith Allison Anders

Directed byHOWARD HAWKS

FRED MACMURRAY

BARBARA STANWYCK

EDWARD G. ROBINSON

Raymond Chandler Double Feature

JET LIIN

THEMASTER

NIGHTOF THE

COMET

THE DAY OF THE LOCUST

DONALD SUTHERLANDKAREN BLACKWILLIAM ATHERTONBURGESS MEREDITHRICHARD DYSART • JOHN HILLERMAN

and GERALDINE PAGE as Big Sister

RUSS TAMBLYNMAMIE VAN DOREN

Page 2: General Admission: $12.00 September 2021 BEVERLY cinema

THENEWBEV.COM7165 BEVERLY BLVD.

New Beverly Midnights

Free kid-size popcorn for children 12 and under

FAMILY MATINEESSATURDAY & SUNDAY

AT 2:00PM

SEE A MOVIE WITH THE FAMILY!

September 17, 18 & 19 Rebel Without a Cause (1955)........................Fri/Sat: 7:00 • Sun: 6:30 High School Confi dential (1958)....................Fri/Sat: 9:20 • Sun: 8:50September 20 Chopping Mall (1986)............................................................Mon: 7:30 Night of the Comet (1984).....................................................Mon: 9:20September 21, 22 & 23 Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991).......................Tue/Wed/Thu: 7:30September 24, 25 & 26 Double Indemnity (1944)................................Fri/Sat: 6:30 • Sun: 6:30 The Big Sleep (1946).......................................Fri/Sat: 8:45 • Sun: 8:45September 27 Boulevard Nights (1979)........................................................Mon: 7:30 Walk Proud (1979).................................................................Mon: 9:45September 28 & 29 The Day of the Locust (1975).........................................Tue/Wed: 7:30September 30 Mi Vida Loca (1993) plus discussion with Allison Anders.....Thu: 7:30

September 1 & 2 Sunset Boulevard (1950)................................................Wed/Thu: 7:30 What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962)..................Wed/Thu: 9:50September 3 & 4 A Star Is Born (1954).........................................................Fri/Sat: 7:00September 5 Angel (1984)............................................................................Sun: 6:30 Vice Squad (1982)...................................................................Sun: 8:35 Savage Streets (1984)..........................................................Sun: 10:30September 6 The Master (1992)..................................................................Mon: 7:30 L.A. Streetfi ghters {aka Ninja Turf} (1985)............................Mon: 9:35September 7, 8 & 9 Kiss Me Deadly (1955)............................................Tue/Wed/Thu: 7:30 Repo Man (1984).....................................................Tue/Wed/Thu: 9:45September 10, 11 & 12 Valley Girl (1983)............................................Fri/Sat: 7:00 • Sun: 6:30 Clueless (1995)...............................................Fri/Sat: 9:10 • Sun: 8:40September 13 & 14 Foxes (1980)....................................................................Mon/Tue: 7:30 Suburbia (1984)..............................................................Mon/Tue: 9:45September 15 & 16 Killer of Sheep (1978).....................................................Wed/Thu: 7:30 The Exiles (1961)............................................................Wed/Thu: 9:20

September 4 & 5E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982) [115 min.]

Directed by Steven Spielberg

September 25 & 26Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) [104 min.]

Directed by Robert Zemeckis

September 18 & 19Singin’ in the Rain (1952) [103 min.]

Directed by Gene Kelly and Stanley Donen

September 11 & 12The Karate Kid (1984) [127 min.]

Directed by John G. Avildsen

Relive the epic adventure and endearing magic of one of the most be-loved cinematic experiences of all time! Steven Spielberg’s heart-warming kid-power classic paints the screen with unparalleled imagi-nation and overfl ows with memorable performances, iconic Carlo Rambaldi effects, and a stirring John Williams score to tell the time-less tale of love between a young boy and a visitor from another plan-et. Screening from a 35mm print of the original theatrical version.

The uplifting underdog tale that launched a franchise and inspired gen-erations! When a New Jersey teen relocates to sunny SoCal, his ado-lescent woes are exacerbated by local bullies. But when he befriends his apartment complex’s serene sensei, he’ll learn the secret to karate lies in the mind and heart, not in the hands. Ralph Macchio and Pat Morita make one of the most iconic fi lm duos of the decade, while Wil-liam Zabka and Martin Kove counter as the antagonistic Cobra Kai clan.

What a glorious feeling; the musical triumph in stunning 35mm! Gene Kelly, Donald O’Connor, and Debbie Reynolds sing & dance their way through one of the greatest movie masterpieces ever to shine on screen. Set during Hollywood’s “talkie” turmoil, a silent fi lm star is threatened by his leading lady’s shrill voice when their new fi lm is be-ing made into a musical. Packed with incredible set pieces and time-less tunes, Singin’ in the Rain is unstoppable, must-see entertainment.

Disney’s family friendly fi lm noir is an innovative and Oscar-winning mix of live-action and animation that tells the story of a man, a woman, and a rabbit in a triangle of trouble in a hard-boiled Los Angeles where cartoons mingle with real-life Hollywood. But when the patty-cake paramour of a beautiful singer turns up dead, all fi ngers point to her Maroon Cartoon star husband, and it will be up to a toon-hating pri-vate detective (Bob Hoskins) to fi gure out Who Framed Roger Rabbit.

Saturday • September 4They Live (1988) [94 min.]Directed by John Carpenter

Saturday • September 25Mulholland Dr. (2001) [146 min.]Directed by David Lynch

Saturday • September 18Friday (1995) [91 min.]Directed by F. Gary Gray

Saturday • September 11Boogie Nights (1997) [155 min.]Directed by Paul Thomas Anderson

John Carpenter’s sci-fi stunner has never been more relevant or smack down, drag-out entertaining as it is now! Working at the peak of his ‘80s prowess, Carpenter is fi ring on all cylinders as he crafts this tongue-in-cheek critique on consumer culture. Featuring an all-time great bare-knuckled street brawl, a pounding Alan Howarth score, and more Rowdy Roddy Piper one-liners than WrestleMania V, They Live is para-noid freakout fun that will have you questioning the world around you.

From acclaimed director Paul Thomas Anderson comes a tale of sex, drugs, and roller skates with an all-star cast! When porn direc-tor Jack Horner (Burt Reynolds) discovers “Dirk Diggler” (Mark Wahl-berg), a high school dropout with tremendous potential, Dirk quickly becomes a prominent fi gure in the San Fernando sex scene. However, when the indulgence and expectations of the 70s give way to the com-petition and harsh reality of the 80s, Dirk discovers that the rapidly evolving industry won’t wait for anyone, no matter how big a star.

F. Gary Gray’s energetic feature fi lm debut is a laughable look at all that can go down between Thursday and Saturday, following two friends (Ice Cube and an electrifyingly funny Chris Tucker) desperately try-ing to fi nd some quick scratch to repay the local dope dealer - or else - while amusingly observing the goings-on of the memorable charac-ters in their hood. Featuring a pitch-perfect supporting cast, includ-ing Bernie Mac, Johnny Witherspoon, Tiny ‘Zeus’ Lister, and Nia Long,Friday is a stoned-cold comedy classic propelled by an iconic soundtrack.

As the questions pile up and answers disappear, you’ll discov-er things aren’t always what they seem along Mulholland Drive.David Lynch’s intoxicating fantasia is a Los Angeles nightmare, a neo-noir world of danger, dread, deep mystery, and dark humor, dis-mantling the Hollywood dream like pieces in a subconscious puzzle. Riveting performances from Naomi Watts and Laura Elena Harring an-chor a narrative that nearly swallows itself whole, while a gorgeous score from Angelo Badalamenti keeps us consistently spellbound.

$10$10

• • • • • • COMING SOON • • • • • •Classic and rare horror fi lms at the New Beverly Cinema in October!

FRIDAY MATINEES AT THE NEW BEVERLY CINEMAFRIDAY MATINEES AT THE NEW BEVERLY CINEMAAll Tix$10

All Tix$10

Friday • September 3 at 2:00pm Friday • September 10 at 2:00pm

Friday • September 17 at 2:00pm Friday • September 24 at 2:00pm

Friday • September 3 Friday • September 10

Friday • September 17 Friday • September 24

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