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Hollywood Filmmaker Quentin Tarantino Buys Los Angeles' Vista Theatre; Plans To Open It Around Christmas Hollywood
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Hollywood Filmmaker Quentin Tarantino Buys Los Angeles' Vista Theatre; Plans To Open It Around Christmas

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Los Angeles, July 6, 2021: Hollywood filmmaker Quentin Tarantino has been a big believer in big-screen cinema. The star filmmaker and Oscar winner, who has written, directed, and produced several Hollywood films, runs his own theater, New Beverly Cinema, in Los Angeles, California. The historic movie theater recently opened its gate after almost a year. ## Now, Tarantino has announced that he has purchased Vista Theatre. It is a historic single-screen movie theater in Los Angeles, California, located in Los Feliz on the border with East Hollywood. While he showed his big belief in cinema-going, Tarantino commented during a recent episode of Dax Shepard's Armchair Expert podcast, that some of the big movie chains that have shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic "deserved to go". ## "I never like any theater closing, but some of these exhibitors that are going, they fucking deserve to go. They've taken all the specialness out of movies anyway, some of these chains", Tarantino told Shepard (according to variety), explaining that he doesn't believe a movie theater should "recreate my living room". ## Quentin Tarantino said that those who have shut down theaters due to the pandemic will regret it as he thinks boutique cinemas "will actually thrive in this time". Announcing the purchase of Vista Cinema, with plans for it to open around Christmas, the filmmaker said that they will show new stuff in it. ## "When we opened up the New Beverly about two weeks ago, in June, we sold out every single show. And I'll announce one thing here that people don't know yet: I bought the Vista (theater). We're going to probably open it up around Christmastime. And again, the only film", Tarantino said. ## "But it won't be a revival house — we'll show new movies that come out where they give us a film print, we'll show new stuff. It's not going to be like the New Beverly, the New Beverly has its own vibe. The Vista is like a crown jewel kind of thing. So it will be the best prints, we'll show older films, but they'll be like older films where you can hold a fortnight engagement", he added. ## Talking more about Vista Theater, it opened on October 9, 1923, as a single-screen theater. In addition to screening films, the theater also showed vaudeville acts on stage. The original seating capacity in the auditorium held space for 838 seats. The owners later removed every other row to allow for increased legroom, reducing the number of seats to 400. ## The Vista is now a first run theater, meaning they screen new movies and as Tarantino said, it will remain a first-run theater, and wherever possible, they will be screening 35mm prints.## Stay tuned...

Quentin Tarantino's 'New Beverly Cinema' In Los Angeles Set To Reopen In June Hollywood
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Quentin Tarantino's 'New Beverly Cinema' In Los Angeles Set To Reopen In June

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Los Angeles, May 3, 2021: As the covid-19 pandemic is slowing down in North America, the theaters in the USA have started to reopen after more than a year. Among them, Los Angeles' "New Beverly Cinema", which is owned and operated by filmmaker Quentin Tarantino, is also set to see the light again.## In a post shared on its social media channels and website Saturday, the historic revival theater (located on 7165 Beverly Blvd.) announced plans to reopen on June 1. No further details were provided, but the theater teased that more information would be coming soon as it loves showing movies. ## More info coming soon... pic.twitter.com/cOxmctmwSO— New Beverly Cinema (@newbeverly) May 1, 2021 ## Built in 1929 as a first-run movie house, the late Sherman Torgan bought the theater in 1978, offering double feature pairings of classic, foreign, independent, and arthouse cinema. After the unexpected passing of the family patriarch and the operator of the theater in 2007, Tarantino eventually bought the building to save the property from the redevelopment.## Last March, New Beverly Cinema announced that they would be closed until further notice amid the covid-19 pandemic. And now, the news of the reopening of New Beverly Cinema comes almost two months after the reopening of theaters at reduced capacity was allowed amid vaccine roll out and lowered COVID-19 infections and hospitalizations. ## Stay tuned...