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For movie fans, the summer outdoor movie season is the best of all worlds: classic and modern favorites, shown on a big screen under the stars, with plenty of great food and drink. So pack up your picnic basket, lay out a blanket, and enjoy hours of entertainment while you and your friends watch the stars under the stars.

Oscars Outdoors

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Oscars Outdoors is a summer screening series at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Science\'s new open-air theater, located on the Academy Hollywood campus. The series features a permanent 40 x 20 foot screen, a 10,000 square-foot plaza, and lawn seating (blanket or low chair). Food trucks will be curated by Roaming Hunger and tailored to the movie showing whenever possible. Oscars Outdoors will take place on Friday and Saturday nights beginning on June 15th. Tickets are priced at just $5 for general admission and $3 for students and Academy members. Gates open at 6:30 p.m., screenings begin at sunset. For sold out films, a standby line will form on the day of the event, and standby numbers will be distributed at 6 p.m.; available tickets will be sold at approximately 7:45 p.m. Ticketholders should plan to arrive at least 15 minutes before the start of the event to ensure a seat at the venue.

Friday, June 15: Casablanca

Saturday, June 16: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

Friday, June 22: Raising Arizona

Saturday, June 23: Ferris Bueller’s Day Off

Friday, June 29: A Star is Born

Saturday, June 30: The Goonies

Friday, July 6: Stagecoach

Saturday, July 7: The Nutty Professor

Friday, July 13: Ghost

Saturday, July 14: The Princess Bride

Friday, July 20: Pillow Talk

Saturday, July 21: The Karate Kid

Friday, July 27: Dreamgirls

Saturday, July 28: The Dark Crystal

Friday, August 3: North by Northwest

Saturday, August 4: Steamboat Bill, Jr.

Friday, August 10: Young Frankenstein

Saturday, August 11: Back to the Future

Friday, August 17: Audience Choice

Saturday, August 18: The Wizard of Oz Sing-a-Long

Cinespia

Photo by Cinespia via Facebook

Cinespia is an organization that hosts on-site screenings of classic films in and around Los Angeles. Launched in 2002, Cinespia shows films from the 1930s through the 1990s mostly in open-air settings at historic locations. Its most popular series runs weekly between May and August on Saturday (and occasionally Sunday) nights at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery. These screenings take place on the Fairbanks Lawn (named for the adjacent crypt housing both Douglas Fairbanks, Sr. and Jr.), and films are digitally projected against the west wall of the Cathedral Mausoleum, which houses the crypt of Rudolph Valentino among many others. Up to 3,500 patrons per screening bring blankets, pillows, picnic dinners, alcoholic beverages and candles and enjoy screenings under the stars, while a staff of 35 keep things running smoothly. DJs play music before and after the screenings.

Saturday, June 9: A Nightmare on Elm Street

Saturday, June 16: Cheech & Chong’s Up in Smoke

Saturday, June 23: Chinatown

Saturday, June 30: Labyrinth

Walk-In Movie Night

Photo by Big Bar via Facebook

Los Feliz favorite Big Bar at Alcove Cafe features its Walk-In Movie Nights on the third Monday of every month. Films are shown on a 17-foot screen on the patio, with an outdoor bar and food specials. The 2012 season kicked off on May 21st with Jurassic Park, featuring craft cocktails with themed names like the Trapped in Amber and the Dinosour.

June 18: The Princess Bride

July 16: Jaws

August 20: Stand By Me

September 17: The Bad Seed

Eat|See|Hear

Photo by Eat|See|Hear

Eat|See|Hear boasts the largest screen West of the Mississippi, featuring a 52-foot wide image with full digital, High Definition projection and audio. Every screening features some of LA’s favorite food trucks and a performance by an up-and-coming band. The Eat|See|Hear season kicked off on May 26th with Anchorman, and will travel to locations throughout Los Angeles every Saturday night for seventeen straight weeks, until September 15th. Doors at 5:30 p.m., music starts at 7 p.m. Movies begin approximately 30 minutes after sundown, around 8:30 p.m. For tickets and information, please visit eatseehear.com.

June 9: Fast Times at Ridgemont High

June 16: The Goonies

June 23: The Big Lebowski

June 30: Zoolander

July 7: Dazed and Confused

July 14: Pee Wee’s Big Adventure

July 21: Tommy Boy

July 28: The Princess Bride

August 4: Purple Rain

August 11: Friday

August 18: Ghostbusters

August 25: Pretty in Pink

September 1: Kill Bill Vol. 1

September 8: Three Amigos

September 15: The Karate Kid

Show Me the Movies!

Photo by W Los Angeles - Westwood via Facebook

Located at The Backyard at W Los Angeles - Westwood, the popular Summer Cinema Series continues its sixth year of Sunday nights from June 3-August 26. To mix things up, Tugg, Inc. will find movie enthusiasts to host an array of screenings of new releases and cult classics. Indulge in delectable summer favorites from The Backyard or WET Pool menu, created by Executive Chef Dakota Weiss. In addition, The Backyard restaurant will be offering classic craft cocktails with modern twists. No reservation required and admission is free. Doors open at 7:00 p.m. and guests are advised to arrive early, as space is limited and in high demand. Guests will be treated to a sneak peek of ABC Studios’ Fall programs and chances to win special prize packages. Movies start at sundown. To reserve seats or a cabana, call 310.443.8218. For an updated movie list, visit www.wlosangeles.com/movienight.

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