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  2. List of films set in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of films that are set in Los Angeles or its metropolitan area, from the 1920s to the 2010s. The list includes classic and contemporary movies, as well as genres such as comedy, drama, horror, and action.

  3. Dolby Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Dolby Theatre is a live-performance auditorium in Hollywood, California, that hosts the annual Academy Awards ceremony. It was built in 2001 and has a capacity of 3,400 seats, a large stage, and a state-of-the-art sound system.

  4. Fox Theater, Westwood Village - Wikipedia

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    A historic, landmark cinema in Westwood, Los Angeles, formerly operated by Regency Theatres. Learn about its history, architecture, movie premieres and upcoming changes.

  5. Laemmle Theatres - Wikipedia

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    Laemmle Theatres is a family-run chain of arthouse movie theaters in the Los Angeles area, founded in 1938 by cousins of Universal Pictures founder Carl Laemmle. It has seven locations, offers Academy Award qualification services, and is the subject of a 2022 documentary.

  6. List of mobile movie screening clubs in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Specific clubs will operate out of other venues like the Zebulon Cafe Concert, The Downtown Independent, Aero Theater, Los Feliz 3, Egyptian Theatre, and Bearded Lady’s Mystic Museum. The wide range of venues speaks to the fact that the mobile movie screening clubs are pervasive throughout Los Angeles.

  7. Grauman's Egyptian Theatre - Wikipedia

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    A historic movie theater in Hollywood, Los Angeles, that hosted the world's first film premiere in 1922. Learn about its history, architecture, restoration, and current ownership by Netflix.

  8. Hollywood Pacific Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Originally known as the Warner Bros. Theatre or Warner Hollywood Theatre, the latter used to avoid confusion with another Warner Theatre in downtown Los Angeles, [4] this building was designed by G. Albert Lansburgh, an architect renowned for his theater designs, having previously designed the Palace, Orpheum, El Capitan, and more.

  9. Cinerama Dome - Wikipedia

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    Cinerama Dome is a historic movie theater in Hollywood, California, designed to exhibit widescreen Cinerama films. It opened in 1963 and closed temporarily in 2020 due to COVID-19, and is planned to reopen as Cinerama Hollywood in 2022.