saw a couple laughing on their balcony. every time the laughter died down one of them would say smthng else & they'd start all over again. made me realise what i've been looking for all along is probably much simpler than i thought
The Odyssey will be in 70mm all over LA
On July 17, the new Christopher Nolan film will begin screenings in 70 at:
Alex Theatre in Glendale
AMC Burbank 16
AMC Del Amo 18 in Torrance
Cinemark Howard Hughes,
Fine Arts Theatre in Beverly Hills
Landmark Sunset in West Hollywood
Regal Edwards Long Beach 26
Regal L.A. Live in DTLA
Regal Sherman Oaks Galleria
TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood
Universal Cinema AMC at CityWalk
Village Theatre in Westwood
The Vista Theatre in Los Feliz
@BoneJail I saw an analysis that liminal spaces that look like dilapidated malls/stores/offices as being the new generation's versions of the earlier horror creators fascination with decaying victorian mansions and castles: living in the haunted ruins of past prosperity
I keep thinking about Backrooms, that it’s a movie made by someone young now, about people being trapped in and forced to wander and sift through the banal and garish detritus of the late 20th century, warped and monstrous things being built from flimsy memories of that era
kinda crazy how many tickets i saw still available for opening weekend
assuming it’s been fucking chaos on all the ticketing platforms over the last hour lol
atom tickets, i love you