The 14 best movie theaters in L.A. (2024)

The 14 best movie theaters in L.A. (1)

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Movie theaters are a dime a dozen here around L.A., but these classic cinemas are a reel above the rest.

Edited by Michael Juliano

Editor, Los Angeles & Western USA

Contributor: Kate Wertheimer

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Guys, it’s L.A.: There are movie theaters, screening rooms, DIY projections, drive-ins,outdoor screeningsand local film events everywhere.When Hollywood isthe local industry, you can expect that there’d be no shortage of places to check out the resulting product.

But when you’re looking for the best possible place to plant yourself for two-plus hours of cinematic bliss, there are a few spots that rise above the rest. Whether you’re into arthouse, black-and-white, B-movie bonanzas or the most luxurious assigned-seatingdine-intheater, this city has it all.Here are our picks for the best movie theaters and classic cinemas L.A. has to offer.

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L.A.’s 14 best movie theaters

New Beverly Cinema
  • Movie theaters
  • Independent
  • Fairfax District
  • price 1 of 4

Photograph: Courtesy New Beverly Cinema

Cinephiles study their ABCs at this beloved grindhouse, backed by no less a student of the medium than Quentin Tarantino, who has a personal hand in booking much of the programming. Tarantino is known for his love of old-school film formats and he has outfitted the New Bev to show as many of them as possible, with four-track mag heads and a 16mm projector among the offerings. On your way into a showing, take a second to glance around at the walls, which have been decorated with a collection of large-scale vintage European movie posters.

TCL Chinese Theatre
  • Movie theaters
  • Multiplex
  • Hollywood
Photograph: Courtesy CC/Flickr/Tim Wang

Look, the forecourt of this iconic movie theater is a tourist-choked hot mess. Butbeyondthose foot and hand prints, it’s an entirely different story. You can avoid the crowds by catching a flick inside, where the auditorium is as stunning as the IMAX screen’s laser projection quality (perhaps the best in town). Note that the historic theater is attached to a six-screen multiplex; you’ll want to ignore those and splurge on the main theater (listed online as Auditorium 7), which typically shows a single blockbuster at a time.

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Academy Museum of Motion Pictures
  • Museums
  • Movies and TV
  • Miracle Mile
  • price 2 of 4

Photograph: Courtesy Iwan Baan/©Iwan Baan Studios, Courtesy Academy Museum Foundation

You’d kind of expect a movie museum to have a movie theater,and the Academy Museumdoesn’t disappoint. The 1,000-seat David Geffen Theater (that’s inside of the glassy soap bubble-like structure) typically screens films in the evening,while the 288-seat Ted Mann Theateron the lower floor sticks to the daytime. The programming and image quality in both theaters is spectacular, with a mix of35mm, 70mm and laser projectors in each (the Geffen is even equipped to show movies on nitrate, while the Mann can handle 16mm).

Aero Theatre
  • Movie theaters
  • Independent
  • Santa Monica
Photograph: Courtesy CC/Flickr/Emily Mathews

Enjoy screenings of classic films and contemporary independent cinema, plus special programs and series, director appearances and lectures at this Art Deco–designed landmark. It’s been in operation since the ’40s and isrun by American Cinematheque, which handlesa couple of other picks in this list, too. Cinephiles, check the American Cinematheque website for special programs—they’re plentiful and impeccably curated.

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Alamo Drafthouse Cinema
  • Movie theaters
  • Downtown Financial District
  • price 2 of 4

Photograph: Michael Juliano

If you’ve never been to an Alamo Drafthouse location, here’s the gist: The theater screens first-run flicks along with repertory picks (for example, Terror Tuesday, with deep-cut horror films, and Weird Wednesday, with all sorts of dusted-off oddities) all within plush cinemas with in-theater food and drink service (including booze) and a hardline no talking, no texting policy.

Egyptian Theatre
  • Movie theaters
  • Independent
  • Hollywood
  • price 1 of 4

Photograph: Yoshihiro Makino/Netflix

Built by the same man who erected the Chinese Theatre and El Capitan Theatre, the Egyptian was faithfully restored by the American Cinematheque in 1998. The not-for-profit company continues to curate a wide range of excellent themed mini-festivals and one-off Q&As with legendary figures—eventhough the actual buildingis now owned by Netflix (the streamer, whichoversaw a three-year restoration project,uses the space for premieres and special events on weekdays while the American Cinematheque programs weekends).The 516-seat auditorium is outfitted to screen digital, 35mm, 70mm and even nitrate.

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Vidiots
  • Movie theaters
  • Independent
  • Eagle Rock
Photograph: Courtesy Scottie Images

Formerly a beloved Santa Monica video shop, film nonprofit Vidiots now calls a nearly century-old theater in Eagle Rock its home.The Eagle Theatre, which has operated as everything from a vaudeville stage to an adult cinema, screens new indie releases alongside repertory picks, classics and hard-to-find features.The 271-seat auditorium is equipped for both film (35mm and 16mm) and digital, and features a beer and wine bar with some light bites.Of course, it wouldn’t be Vidiots without a video store: The organization’s 50,000-strong DVD, BluRay and VHS collection are allavailable to rent.

Vista Theater
  • Movie theaters
  • Independent
  • Los Feliz
  • price 1 of 4

Photograph: Jakob N. Layman

The historic single-screen Vista Theater plays first-run movies on actual film reels (35mm and 70mm) and boasts giant Art Deco light fixtures, kitschy Egyptian-themed wall details and a lovely manager, Victor Martinez, who dresses up in theme for every opening. Full of character and leg room, the venue is within walking distance of Silver Lake, Los Feliz and East Hollywood—and is now under the ownership of Quentin Tarantino.

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Nuart Theatre
  • Movie theaters
  • Independent
  • Sawtelle
Photograph: Courtesy CC/Flickr/Thomas Hawk

Exclusive engagements of independent movies, foreign flicks, arthouse curios and restored classics fill the calendar at this longstanding operation, run by the folks behind the couple of other Landmark locations in town. There are near-midnight screenings on Fridays and Saturdays (the ever-changing and always amazing CineInsomnia series), while every Saturday is also dedicated to the Rocky Horror Picture Show. Just nearby stands CineFile Video, a cult rental store that specializes in rare, unusual and hard-to-find films.

El Capitan
  • Movie theaters
  • Multiplex
  • Hollywood
  • price 3 of 4

Photograph: Courtesy CC/Flickr/Nan Palmero

Yearning to relive your childhood and indulge in a Disney flick? El Capitan’s your spot: The lavish 1926-built theater screens old and new classics like Cinderella, The Nightmare Before Christmas and Finding Nemo, as well as first-run movies from the Disney companies, including Pixar, Marvel and Lucasfilm. Tickets are indeed pricier than your run-of-the-mill cinema, but then again, where else do you get to see a 2,500-pipe organ be played before the show? A kid-friendly performance typically precedes each screening, as well.

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Los Feliz Theatre
  • Movie theaters
  • Independent
  • Los Feliz
  • price 1 of 4

Photograph: Courtesy Vintage Los Feliz 3

This three-screen theater in the heart of Los Feliz first opened its doors in 1934, as the subtle Art Deco touches and notes of old-school glam might suggest, though the projection system has been upgraded to today’s state-of-the-art.The programming is now split into two: American Cinematheque screens wonderfully curated deep cuts in theater one, while Vintage Cinemas handles what’s best dubbed“mainstream indie” fare intheaters two and three.

The Frida Cinema
  • Movie theaters
  • Independent
  • Santa Ana
Photograph: Courtesy Fida Cinema

This Santa Ana art house channels a little bit of the spirit of Frida Kahlo (the name is an intentional homage) by bringing work of filmmakers who value art and expression over commerce. Screenings include everything from vintage classics to festival-circuit shorts. The Frida team also organizes outdoor screenings and special events around Long Beach and Orange County.

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Universal Cinema AMC at CityWalk Hollywood
  • Movie theaters
  • Multiplex
  • Universal City
Photograph: Courtesy Universal Studios

This multiplex lands on our list for onesizable reason: itsmassive IMAX screen.If something comes out that was shot in an IMAX-friendly format, see itat the seven-story theater inside the AMC at CityWalk (but only if you can secure a spot in the center of the back third of the auditorium). The rest of the theater is your standard (but well kept) multiplex, albeit one in ahilltop theme park shopping mall. If you reserve tickets directly through AMC you’ll get a barcode for $5 parking at the garage; otherwise, you can refund the difference at the box office.

Cinerama Dome
  • Movie theaters
  • Multiplex
  • Hollywood
Photograph: Courtesy CC/Flickr/vistavision

Though this theater has beenshuttered sinceArcLight closed its theaters in 2021, the Cinerama Dome is expected to reopen in 2024.

A Hollywood favorite from 2002 until 2021, the former ArcLight multiplex offered comfortable assigned seating (cushy, reclining leg room for days), state-of-the-art sight and sound, fantastic snack bars and, for some Dionysian indulgence, an in-house café-bar. The programmingwas an astute mix of first-run flicks, indies, foreign fare and premieres, and alcoholwas allowed in some screenings. As an added bonus, therewere always fun cinephile treats on display (original costumes, architectural models, etc.). It was the most appealing modern multiplex in L.A., butwas also a classic due to the Cinerama Dome, a fabulous and unique domed movie theater that opened in 1963.

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