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La La Land


THE BEST


SPECIAL SCREENINGS THIS FALL


The Evil Dead in concert Composer Joseph LoDuca leads


the wild Up chamber orchestra in a reimagined score of Sam Raimi’s schlocky horror classic. The film’s star and B-movie legend Bruce Campbell hosts the evening. à The Theatre at Ace Hotel, 929 S Broadway (213-235-9614, theatre.acehotel.com). Oct 25 at 8pm; $26–$76.


Rooftop Film Club Keep the outdoor movie season


alive as this Hollywood rooftop series screens cult favorites and recent blockbusters—blankets, chairs and headphones included. à The Montalbán Theatre, 1615 Vine St (213-798-4409, rooftopcinemaclub.com/la). Various dates and times; $19. Through Oct.


AFI Fest See future box-office hits and


indie gems at this 30th annual fest, with free screenings and lectures at some of Hollywood’s


most impressive movie palaces. à Various locations in Hollywood (866-234- 3378, afi.com/afifest). Nov 10–17 at various times; free.


The Love Song of R.


Buckminster Fuller “Live documentarian” Sam Green reteams with Yo La Tengo for this live-scored and narrated film about the 20th-century futurist. à Ahmanson Hall (Skirball Cultural Center), 2701 N Sepulveda Blvd (310-440-4500, skirball.org). Nov 10 at 8pm; $50–$75.


“Guillermo del Toro: At Home with Monsters”


screenings LACMA pairs its retrospective with a slate of Del Toro films, as well as movies from Hitchcock and others that inspired him. à Bing Theater (LACMA), 5905 Wilshire Blvd (323 857-6000, lacma.org/programs/film). Various dates and times; $4–$12. Through Nov 18.


Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror


Before vampires looked like lovesick teens, silent-film director F.W. Murnau created the classic German Expressionist retelling of Dracula. Listen to a live score from the LA Opera’s chamber orchestra, followed by a costumed dance party.


Get Shorty


being a Hollywood producer might not be so different from the job of a mafioso.


Gods and Monsters Hollywood wasn’t always the bastion of


progressive values that we expect today, as this 1998 drama reminds us. Ian McKellen plays James Whale, the man who directed Frankenstein in 1931. That movie became a classic for Universal, while Whale himself was isolated and ostracized for being gay.


à La La Land opens Dec 2 in local theaters. 49 October–December 2016 Time Out Los Angeles


à The Theatre at Ace Hotel, 929 S Broadway (213-235-9614, theatre.acehotel.com). Oct 29, 31 at 8pm; $19–$99.


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