$25 general admission; tickets go on sale to the public on April 17
But movies have magic, and there's something a bit ensorcelled about viewing a vintage film in a theater that existed when the film was made, or soon after. Call it the meeting of story and space: The characters on the big screen are occupying a realm that has some commonalities with the place occupied by the film's viewers, at least in terms of era.
The member pre-sale has begun; you can buy a general ticket to a film — they're $25 each — beginning April 17.Want to find new things to do in Los Angeles? The Scene's lifestyle stories have you covered. Here's your go-to source on where the fun is across SoCal and for the weekend.On the line-up? The dastardly Dr. Caligari, as mentioned, followed by"The Seven Year Itch,""Bullitt,""Gaslight,""From Russia With Love," and"Mi Vida Loca.
As with bygone Last Remaining Seats events, the screening isn't the sole draw; there are chances to tour the extravagantly imagined venues, too, before each movie begins.