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Million Dollar Theater

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Time Out says

The first of the Grauman movie palaces, this stunning 1917 theater occasionally opens its doors for special movie screenings and live Spanish-language performances.

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307 S Broadway
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Last...Remains

The Los Angeles Conservancy’s popular summer series is popping up for its first fall edition, bringing two Halloween screenings to the historic Million Dollar Theater in DTLA. Catch a matinee of classic comedy Young Frankenstein at 2pm, followed by Stephen King’s Carrie at 8pm. A pair of pre-movie tours of the venue are sold out, but you can still admire the theater’s architecture while you wait for the feature presentation.
  • Horror

‘The Evil Dead’ in Concert

  Part Halloween screening, part haunted house, Street Food Cinema follows up its popular La La Land in Concert with three nights of The Evil Dead (rated NC-17, it’s by far the scariest and darkest of the Sam Raimi trilogy) in October. Composer Joseph LoDuca’s score will be performed live to film by a seven-piece orchestra. But before watching the cult classic, head downstairs for the debut of “The Cellar: An Underground Evil Dead Experience,” where you can brave the Necronomicon universe and a host of deadites yourself.
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