When I moved to Los Angeles in 1992, it was soon obvious I’d be spending a lot of time at Laemmle Theaters. With its mix of American indies, documentaries, international films, and classics on ...
As movie lovers, and especially as movie lovers who value the theatrical experience, it’s been a hard few years, even before the COVID-19 pandemic hit in March 2020, which seemed the death knell of ...
After Raphael Sbarge finished his first film, a short documentary on the Los Angeles River, he then focused on finding a theater to screen it. Of course, he already knew where he wanted it to run, as ...
In this fascinating documentary, artist and educator Deborah Blum embarks on a deeply personal journey to uncover the hidden heroism of her great-grandfather’s first cousin, Carl Laemmle, a Hollywood ...
When the City of Los Angeles dubbed a square mile of North Hollywood the NoHo Arts District in 1992, the area was becoming home to an ever-increasing number of small theaters and art galleries, as ...
For 84 years, Laemmle Theaters, a family-run art house cinema chain, has drawn millions of movie-goers from around Los Angeles to watch films in every genre, language and subject matter imaginable.