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- Zachary MahassineOctober 17, 2015These people love movies. Great quality films and presentation, along with inexpensive snacks and double features makes Quentin Tarantino's theater one to watch.
- Crystal M.April 4, 2011Saw Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair here; great revival theater owned by, yes, Quentin Tarantino.The place is cash only, buying your ticket online is the way to go.
- Come early! check out some vintage trailers related to the double feature you are seeing. All movies are screened on film, so expect to see some beautiful scratches and scuffs throughout! Super cool!
- Diegoberto Bellamy1 week agoWatched Inglorious B@sterds here. One of the best cinephile experiences in my life. Don’t forget to pick up some merch in your way out.
- My favorite theater in Los Angeles. Great programming, respectful crowds & they now take credit cards!
- KateApril 30, 2011Greatest, cheapest concessions in the city (can you say CHERRY COKE!) but keep in mind it is cash only! And check out the calendar at their website so you never miss an awesome double feature!
- Marine SergentNovember 21, 2015Super awesome movie theater, 35mm, popcorn with butter and cheddar, hot dog = paradise
- Diego RomeroOctober 15, 2017Movie lovers beware! Amazing throwback experience including old schools previews!
- KCRWMay 15, 2012Have you ever seen Gone With The Pope? How about a true Grindhouse Double Feature? Maybe you are looking for the best concessions that LA has to offer? Find it all at the New Bev! Bring your KCRW FBC!
- The coffee is excellent. It's almost as if Kurt Russell made it himself @ Minnie's Haberdashery...
- Concession prices are actually affordable. And the movies are all in 35mm.
- Ben TaylorMarch 16, 2015Shows often sell out, but there's always a percentage of tickets available when the doors open.
- They show movies from every decade but it took til 2012 for them to take credit cards. Now it's perfect!
- CraveOnlineJuly 19, 2010Probably the best and most well known revival house in Los Angeles. The New Beverly hosts great screenings of new and old films with cast and director Q&A's. Check the link for the latest films. Read more
- Renzo HerediaJune 28, 2013Park on Fermosa after 6pm. Free and no restrictions. Hot dog is just $2.50 as well. Enjoy!
- Kevin MooreNovember 1, 2010Amazing theater. Exactly what you would expect from a theater owned by quentin tarintino
- nikkiAugust 12, 2017midnight mega movies, grindhouse double features, and classic concessions curated by Quentin Tarantino
- Josh MartinAugust 18, 2019New Beverly didn’t quite live up to the hype. Really small, not the most comfortable seats, meh snacks. Great atmosphere, though.
- The History PressJuly 25, 2012If you enjoy classic cinema, then read all about in Los Angeles's Bunker Hill: Pulp Fiction's Mean Streets and Film Noir's Ground Zero by Jim Dawson Read more
- Los AngelesAugust 1, 2013Date idea: Watch a double-feature and then discuss the films afterward over tea at Susina Bakery across the street.
- Norman IsleyAugust 29, 2014Affordable double features plus the occasional Q & A sessions with the films creators and cast.
- Please do not kick the seat in front of you, unless the person in it checks the time on their LIT UP CELL PHONE during the movie. Then it's okay to kick their seat until they put their phone away.
- lauren coxNovember 14, 2010Came here for Scott Pilgrim screenings - Quentin Tarantino & Eli Roth sat a couple rows behind us. Epic.
- Brian HartleyJuly 22, 2013Always go to the Midnight screenings of Scott Pilgrim vs. the World. So much fun!
- I'm very goof friends with the mayor. Mention my name and you'll be set.
- Mike VAugust 20, 2011Grind house festival twice a month is where it's at. Celebrity programmers and midnight movies. Great crowd.
- Please don't check the time on your LIT UP CELL PHONE during the film. Only annoying people do that.
- Laurie D.August 21, 2011Compared to most big city movie theaters concessions are cheap. $2 for a small popcorn.