Quintin E.
Yelp
Nearly 100 years of cinema, community, and entertainment... The Art Theatre of Long Beach has been showing flicks since 1925.
Restored, remodeled, and remastered much like the films, shorts, and specials this longstanding Los Angeles County theatre displays in a single room.
I'd heard of the Art Theatre but was never lucky enough to attend, but someone awesome asked me out for a movie with lunch to follow, and I was glad he did. Taking in the layout and specials and soaking up the energy of a 97-year-old space was pretty cool.
Matinee seating is only $12 (shows before 5PM) with general only $1.50 more and discounts for students w/ ID and seniors.
The concessions included an assortment of moviegoer/lover favorites, including vegan-friendly popcorn, snacks, and wine... Think I might need to move close to Long Beach and enjoy this place often!! The prices are more than fair, especially compared to big chain theaters such as AMC, Cinemark, and Regal to name a few.
You can seat wherever you can find a seat and you don't have to rush to be there right before the picture starts as they do give it a nice beat beforehand as well as show a nice short or clips before your feature presentation.
I'm really glad I got to enjoy the Oscar winner The Third Man (1949) starring Orson Welles and Joseph Cotten. Huge film noir fan, so it was great to go and see this classic in black & white.
Great for Sunday, Saturday, or really any day of the week, though Fridays seem to have the most showings.
On holiday weekends like Mother's Day in May, they have a Mamma Mia Mimosa special and showing that I'm sure is to be lively if interested.
All are welcome at the Art Theatre (rainbow flags flying high)... even if parking gets a bit thin (some paid parking lots close by), you won't be disappointed with the A.T. in L.B. experience.
Pop in to this Indie movie theater asap!!