Art Theatre of Long Beach

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Art Theatre of Long Beach

Movie theater · Long Beach

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2025 E 4th St, Long Beach, CA 90814

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Restored 1920s theater screening indie films, coffee & wine bar  

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2025 E 4th St, Long Beach, CA 90814 Get directions

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2025 E 4th St, Long Beach, CA 90814 Get directions

+1 562 438 5435
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The city’s last independent cinema (opened 1925) anchors Retro Row with repertory series, new indies, and community events. Local outlets frequently celebrate its Art Deco pedigree and lively calendar—one of the most characterful nights out in town.

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Lonnie McDonald

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The Art theater Long Beach California. Located in an eclectic area of Long Beach , the theater is 100 years old and reminds me of the Iowa Theater in winterset Iowa. The theater was bright and clean in the lobby. Seats were comfortable. The movie screening went prefect.

Joseph Spears

Google
Historical theater that has been here over 100 years. They do really cool showings of older movies and special screenings of indie films. Highly recommend for a classic theater experience. It’s not the AMC theater in the best ways possible. Only thing that is an issue is parking so come a little earlier than you think. Once you find a spot though, the theater is awesome.

George Jackson

Google
Sad that there weren't more attendees when we were there for The Wedding Banquet last week, especially since it's in current release and has Bowen Yang. Anyway, the place is well maintained and the service people are good.

Mello

Google
LOVE! parking was hard to find but other then that everything is nice the people, the snacks, and the area is well maintained. It is a small theatre. Happy to have seen ANGELINA JOLIE here for the Cambodian film festival. Would recommend coming here.

ezra

Google
love love love to support a local theater! staff is super friendly and it's giving 2010-era priced movie snacks, which i appreciate I've come for QFest and the queer film club screenings that happen once a month; it's awesome to see the theater partner with community groups :))

D. Top.

Google
Got to see the 1927 silent movie "The Lodger" with original music by a live band, the Jack Curtis Dubowsky Ensemble. It was truly a once in a lifetime opportunity.

Kelli Reed

Google
super cool deco theater. old and awesome. rocky horror once a month.

Derreck Simmons

Google
A very cool place to view Indy films! Nice neighborhood, friendly staff, clean and historical. Good price range. I'm definitely coming back!
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Jacquie C.

Yelp
I love the local feel and the eclectic movie choices!! 4th street is a great vibe! Sushi next door, cocktail and some Kava makes for an evening for the soul!! Loving time with the sexy man!
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Paula O.

Yelp
The Motion Picture Academy doesn't always get it right but at last night's Oscar presentation, it did on at least two counts. It gave recognition to independent film making and independent theaters. The Art Theater is a constant representative of both. The Oscar nominated animated short films, along with documentary live action shorts have been presented annually. The animated film shorts has become more thoughtful and introspective each year. While the winner from Iran was quite beautiful, (why must seagulls always be the bad guy?), Japan's Magic Candies was my favorite. The Art Theater isn't a snack and nap type theater so be prepared to sit upright.
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Brenda A.

Yelp
Went to see the Rocky Horror Picture Show and the venue was nice! Not super small or super big, love how historical and old it is. Staff members were very nice and helpful! $6 beers, and other snacks! Bathrooms were clean as well. There was an incident of someone getting sick in the bathroom and the staff handled it well. We would definitely come again to watch other shows!! The area it's in is so walkable too, and there's parking available on the street or in the lot across the street!
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Vanessa G.

Yelp
For the customer service alone, I give this place 5 stars. The staff is so friendly and helpful. My husband and I walked in late one Friday night out of curiosity to see what this theater is all about. We were given a movie schedule, and they also told us about the food and beverage options. I'd definitely come back just because I felt so welcomed. The theater is vintage with some modern touches. It's beautiful.
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Cora H.

Yelp
A first time visit! Nice size screen, good sound system, comfortable seats, beautiful building, and very clean! The staff was friendly , and the service at the snack bar was quick. Definitely planning on going back. This is partially a revival house, but some first run films as well. Parking in the neighborhood is definitely not easy, so allow time.
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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!!
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Sylvia M.

Yelp
Cute theater, friendly staff , lots to see highly recommend also help support and donate.
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Terre G.

Yelp
This place is a movie goers dream. Small old timey theater with a great concession stand (including wine)! Staff is friendly and kind. They get really wonderful films and outside the box events. A+
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Jacob D.

Yelp
I hadn't been here in years and it is right around the corner from where I live. Got tickets to the LGBTQ+ film festival for a late morning screening and I also had forgotten that the theatre was remodeled a few years ago. Staff has always been friendly and the seats were fairly comfortable after the renovation. I need to keep up with the latest movies showing here rather than going to a big box movie theater.

Michael M.

Yelp
We've enjoyed many a film at the Art Theater .... the experience is always a refreshing diversion from the large chain theaters who seem to BLAST the soundtrack at ear-splitting levels, that is after forcing the attendees to sit through a barrage of not applicable ads. Folks at the Art are far better behaved (NOT talking & texting throughout the feature). We loved Cillian Murphy's newest film; it seems the rest of the audience did as well. Keep up the great work
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Grace M.

Yelp
Cute indie theater with friendly staff! It's right on Retro Row- so perfect for drink/bite before or afterwards. The theater also has some food and drink options.
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Jean Y.

Yelp
The Art Theatre offers mainstream and indie films. You can see a film as mainstream as Maestro or as offbeat as Tie me Up Tie Me Down. Saw Stop Making Sense: 40th Anniversary edition here recently. The theatre was fabulously restored to its original 1920s deco glory. The seats are comfortable enough for a movie, but if you are looking for the Lazy Boy full recline experience of a big box Movie chain, you will not find it here. A big plus is Art Du Vin, a wine bar next door, that has a diverse wine selection and small cheese plates to go with. They will give you a Go Cup to take a glass into the theatre right next door.
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Julz D.

Yelp
Love the Art Theatre! So happy they survived and were able to refurbish the interior. I recently saw "Barbie" and this week saw "Have You Got It Yet? The Story of Syd Barrett and Pink Floyd". And I've already got tickets for "Stop Making Sense: 40th Anniversary in 4K!" in early October. Great staff who are always smiling, wonderful art films that are hard to find screening anywhere near Long Beach, and the theatre is always quite clean. Again, love this place!
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Brian M.

Yelp
This is an absolute iconic part of Long Beach. Most beautiful theaters like this in Southern California have been converted to churches or medical offices (noooooo!!!) but here is a gem of a bygone era of movie magic. At the art theater you will instantly remember how magical a few hours can be in the right theater. From an afternoon matinee to a midnight romp with the rocky horror picture show this place has it all! Please spend some of your hard earn bucks here for an unforgettable few hours of big screen magic. I hope the art theater is around for another 100 years!
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Julie R.

Yelp
We went here to see the maestro. the owner of the art theater also owns the wine bar, next-door, and Alder and sage across the street so we stopped in for a glass of wine before the movie. The staff is really friendly. The movie was great. It's kind of old-school seating, but comfortable enough for a two hour movie. Their popcorn was a little salty and they serve box water, which is pretty cool. Looking forward to my next visit

D ..

Yelp
Always a good time at the Long Beach Art Theatre! We always check the upcoming events whenever walking through downtown & are thrilled to support this local spot. We are often engaged by employees from inside when we are outside looking at the posters, and they are happy to talk about their events and goings-on. Every show we've attended has been packed full & with good reason.

Bruce T.

Yelp
A local gem. Saw Wizard of Oz with my kids on Father's Day. It doesn't get better than that!

Spencer K.

Yelp
Loved seeing Rocky Horror here with their Live Shadowcast! Also went to the Art Theatre to see The People's Joker recently and they had an Exclusive Q&A with the director/star! Super cool movies and events. Definitely worth a visit.
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Catherine M.

Yelp
A cool little theater. I saw rocky horror picture film show live, which was a different experience than just seeing a movie. Small concession stand with decent prices for a movie theater, clean bathrooms and unassigned seats.

Fuck Y.

Yelp
A lovely place to catch a film. It's a beautiful theater, I was so engrossed in it that I forgot to take pictures! The staff was fantastic.

Kate K.

Yelp
Loved this place since the present owners took it over, cleaned it out and up, and made it the coolest place in town to see anything. Today, though, I was motivated to write a five-star. The theater offered a Max Fleischer cartoon event, which was outstanding in the first place--both cartoons and filmed history, plus a talk from a young enthusiast--these were the 'tunes of my kidhood. But the sprinkles on the sundae happened when the usual cell phone light distractions from nearby patrons attracted not only the unwilling attention of other viewers but the employees, who asked them politely to stop. One group did; the other decided to continue. They were persuaded to leave. Difference between a real neighborhood cinema and a huge movie house.
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Leslie Y.

Yelp
The theater may be old, but the seats are modern and very comfortable. The sound system is also top-notch. The only downside is that the theater does not have its own parking lot. Street parking can be tricky, even on a weekday. My whole family watched "The Isle of Dogs" here, which happens to be a wonderful film. My ten-year-old son declared it to be his favorite movie. It's too bad that this theater doesn't attract a bigger audience.
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Kari A.

Yelp
This is a special little theater. It was built in the 20's as a silent film venue. According to its website, it is the only remaining theater of its kind in Long Beach. I love going to historical movie theaters and this was one I definitely wanted to check out. I love the architecture, tiny lobbies and antiquated ticket booths of these treasured places. It is always a special treat to watch a movie in a old historic theater. The Art Theater is located along" Retro Row". Vintage clothing stores, several restaurants, cute shops and even a roller skate shop take residence here. I visited the theater to see "Fantastic Fungi", a documentary about the amazing power of mushrooms to heal the planet and humankind (I highly recommend this movie btw...the time lapse photography is absolutely stunning and its overall message is so moving, I even shed a few tears). But back to the theater. I loved it. It was spotless. Restrooms were spotless. Popcorn was delicious (and a medium size bag was free with Yelp check-in). Seats were comfy. Staff was polite, friendly and professional. Coupled with such a fantastic movie, It was the perfect experience. Street parking is scarce so I just used the small pay lot at the corner of Cherry and 4th. 2 dollars per hour during the day (5 dollar flat fee at night) and you can pay at a kiosk with a credit card. I loved the vintage snack commercial they played before the movie. It was so charming and fit well with the ambiance of the theater. I can't wait to return. Apparently they show Rocky Horror regularly and offer special events like movie singalongs. This is my kind of theater.
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Bonnie B.

Yelp
Wonderful historic cinema in Long Beach. Really good selection of art films. Very cool staff.
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Claire G.

Yelp
Went to the Art Theatre to watch Won't You Be My Neighbor. I appreciate the original architecture. The theatre is clean, stylish, and spacious. They have drinks, candy, and popcorn available for purchase. The movie tickets can be purchased inside at the concession stand or in advance online. Since the theatre is located on Retro Row, there are plenty of restaurants to eat at and stores to shop at either before or after watching a movie.
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Emiko K.

Yelp
I arrived there early (11:15 am) but the theatre was still closed as their first show was at noon. So I walked to nearby coffee shop to skill time and enjoy a cup of coffee. While waiting, I saw a sign to purchase tickets online. Since I had the time, I did just that. Once they opened, I walked in, showed my tix and vaccination card, and that was all because I already had my mask on. It was quiet and gave me a feeling that the movie was playing just for me..though there were other customers. I would go back for more, as this theatre plays artistic ones! It's a gem in the community.
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Andrea S.

Yelp
Went here for the first time after being invited the day prior but not being able to make it. Cool spot with an old school vibe. There is one ticket taker so you get your concessions at the same spot. One theater with comfy seats. For anyone who likes sitting in the back, here's no need here. Seems farther back so the middle may be the best spot for You. You can get your tickets in advance which is a good idea. Parking looked scarce but there are plenty of buses nearby. They're free right now anyway. Great location around shops and restaurants and the guy at concessions was nice. There's also a chance to see your name on the big screen by being a member.
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Sonny F.

Yelp
Last night was my first time here. I'm so lucky! They were playing the Premier of Finding Joseph I. This is like the cutest movie theater I've ever been to I'd say it holds about 200 people, give or take a couple. They serve popcorn and candy and drinks, even beers Anyway, if they show docs like the HR from Bad Brains documentary all the time, I'm gonna have to move to long Beach Such a great movie! Very heart felt, very hard core, and heart wrenching! If you know Joe, then you'll want to see this! Peace and love!
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Michael B.

Yelp
I loved watching Rocky Horror Picture Show but it now charges $15 for already run movies is crazy expensive. Sorry, I can no longer support the Art Theater.
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Erica T.

Yelp
This place is a little jewel in LB. I been here quite a bit (on and off for the past 23 years), and always enjoyed the presentation, the ambience, the friendly staff. The have all kinds of fun events, street parking (there is a pay parking lot in the corner, sometimes is very hard to find parking on the street), a lot of fun shops around (juice place, coffee shop, restaurants, vintage shops).
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Jenny G.

Yelp
Nice local theater on 4th street in Long Beach. Came here to see a film screening during the LA Asian Pacific Film Festival and was pleasantly surprised by how nice the theater was inside. Comfortable chairs, but the non rising seats makes it difficult at times to read the subtitles on the screen. Didn't see a parking lot, so we needed up parking on the streets. Be sure to come early because street parking is tough in this area due to nearby food and shopping establishments.
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Daniel C.

Yelp
Updated review and this place is great! I love how their beginning specialty screenings of classics, horror movies (HELL YES!) and local premieres. So great to have an independent theater fully running locally because it's so hectic going all the way out to LA! I've experienced the Egyptian Theater, The Million Dollar Theater, The Vista, and The New Beverly along with many SoCal cinephiles. The art theatre in Long Beach is worth a visit!
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Nergess A.

Yelp
The small-town theater is well... small. We walked in thinking there would be at least 2 theatre rooms, rather there was one! I really did not enjoy my experience here. The theatre room itself is pretty lengthy. What I mean by that is its big length wise, but not width. The screen is not big enough to see if you are all the way in the back. It just was not loud enough, nor was the screen big enough. I did like the experience though! The restrooms are clean and small. Pretty decor as I posted in the pictures. The concession stand is something I had a huge problem with. Our movie started at around 10:45 PM I believe and I got up at around 11:15 PM to buy some popcorn and to my surprise it was all in the trash. The lady working there said they close the concession stand shortly after the last movie which I thought was ridiculous because that wouldn't happen at any mainstream theater. There wasn't a lot of food as you can see in the pictures. And I was a little confused as to why they would throw the popcorn away. Really disappointing. Also the odd smell in the theater definitely didn't help focus on the movie !!!!
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David M.

Yelp
They have horrible service they pick and choose who to service. I don't really want to waste anymore time typing. Post Yelp!
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Morgan H.

Yelp
Support your local Art Theatre! This retro theater has been gracing us with independent and art films since 1925. There are plenty of restaurants located on the same street, a wine bar attached, and they offer a small selection of beer, wine, popcorn and snacks inside. Truthfully I was expecting it to be run down but the seats were comfortable and in good shape and the sound quality wasn't lacking. There is a stage in front of the screen and they show The Rocky Horror Picture Show every Saturday night at midnight. They offer a stamp card in which 5 stamps earns you a free popcorn, or you can hold out for 10 stamps and earn one free movie. Wednesdays are double stamp days so you get even more bang for your buck.
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Martin C.

Yelp
If you are a fan of a smaller intimate old-school theatre, with older chairs then this is for you. There is no head support on the chairs and some of the cushions are worn down a bit. If you don't mind it is a long theatre, narrow with a small screen at the end. I don't mind it too much if you sit in the lower half, but the upper half you can't see the film that well, because the screen isn't that big. I went for the nostalgia to enjoy the old style theatre, It was fun, but if you want more amenities, food options, lounge seating and anything in a modern theatre then I would look elsewhere. Otherwise its a nice trip to a dated theatre for a fun movie with a date.
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Joseph D.

Yelp
Looking forward to seeing a movie again in my local movie theater. A great historic theater that has been fully renovated. They have been closed for more than a year, but will be opening again soon. Casual, seldom crowded, and often offering small art movies that are hard to find anywhere else neareby.
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Kate K.

Yelp
I love the art theater for playing shows you can't find at other theaters! I've been here four times this week catching all of the Oscar nominated shorts, which they play each year. There's wine and beer at concessions in addition to the usual movie theater fare, and your ticket gets you discounts at other 4th Street eateries after the show. Friendly staff, clean theater, definitely a great part of Long Beach!
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Luna F.

Yelp
First time at the ART theater in Long Beach...but definitely will not be the last! It is located on Cherry and 4th street and is surrounded by vintage stores and restaurants. The theater itself is very clean and the staff was friendly. I loved the affordable ticket prices and the $5 beer/wine was a steal! I was happy to come across this local gem!
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Sara Jane M.

Yelp
Adore this vintage classic theater that's been updated to the period. Comfy seats, excellent sound system...not booming crazy loud like other theaters.
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Fred W.

Yelp
Fantastic architectural gem of long beach. There's only a few of these sorts of theaters in the South Bay and long beach. Worth it to check out an Indy or whatever is playing. It's worth it to check out the theater and area "retro row". A lot of cute retro restaurants and shops. You really have to walk the area and check out this theater.
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Kristina R.

Yelp
Decided to watch "Bohemian Rhapsody" here. It's a cute small 1 screen theater located in retro row. I enjoyed the intimate setting of a small theater and appreciated its vibe. Small concession stand that does sell beer and wine to enjoy.
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Elizabeth A.

Yelp
So I've seen Rocky Horror at a few different locations now and..yep. This location is still my very very favorite. Every time I go- it's different, and hilarious, and just uniquely special. A great theater to see movies, and the best place to see Rocky Horror. I just wish parking were better..
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Larry I.

Yelp
The Art Theatre is a quintessential business here in Long Beach. They have been so hospitable to Long Beach Unified School Districts ACT (Adult Community Transition) program. Our students love attending screenings at their theatre and they always welcome them with open arms. Thank you for everything you do for our community!
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Mychal L.

Yelp
Learned about the Long Beach arts theatre while researching Lola's across the street . Walked in and was amazed at how clean the building was . The staff was very attentive and served us some snacks and drinks at a reasonable price . Once inside the movie room we enjoyed the film and the quality of the presentation . The restoration of the theatre has been done to perfection and the upkeep is immaculate . Parking is available at a pay per car automatic teller across the street . 3 hours will cost you about $3 which you can use for the theatre and other nearby businesses. Overall a great experience and you get a discount at Lola's if you purchase movie tickets.
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Corey Tess T.

Yelp
I recently saw Social Network at The Art Theater. I really enjoyed the venue. There are some things to consider, like limited parking and a somewhat rough neighborhood after dark (both a mix of cool, artsy and seedy all wrapped up together) I was asked twice for a cigarette or a dollar by kids who looked 15 if they were a day, but the theater itself is quite nice. The older marquee and ticket booth make it very nostalgic while the interior of the cinema's have been remodeled and are comfortable and well laid out.. although it is not true stadium seating, it is graduated so that unless you are behind an amazon or a person with a hat you can see fine, the sound and picture quality were satisfactory as well. No issues there. The great thing about this theater is that they play special engagements and cool classic films that you might never seen on the big screen. They also have a very cool little coffee shop and wine bar attached that make Date Night easy for those of you who want to mix that in. I will be back! Horror movie buffs will love it, lots of cool classic Horror Flicks play here as well!
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Joy G.

Yelp
Went here over the long weekend to see the Conan O'Brien movie/documentary. (not disappointing, btw) This theater has everything I enjoy. Its only one screen, so its fairly cozy. Intimate. Clean. Friendly Staff. Only kicker is that finding parking is a b****. But where in Long Beach is it easy to find parking? :P Anywho, I can't justify taking away a whole star for that. I'd recommend this theater to anyone. They take the 3 major cc's btw. Not Discover.
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Glen N.

Yelp
I'd love to give the Art a five star review to this gem of 4th Street's Retro Row because it's so retro and clean and beautiful and inexpensive with convenient parking and great restaurants and wine bar just steps away... but someone's gotta say it: by "Birdman" I noticed the chairs slope a bit, and they are slippery, so it feels like I'm sliding out of my seat the entire time. By "American Sniper" I was outright uncomfortable. [ Movies I've seen there: "In the Company of Men" (8/1997), "Sick and Twisted Animation Festival" (5/1999) Y Tu Mama Tambien (4/2002), Curious Case of Benjamin Button (1/2009), True Grit (12/2010), Searching For Elliot Smith (5/2011), Robot & Frank (8/2012), Dallas Buyer's Club (11/2013), Birdman (11/2014), American Sniper (2/2015) ]
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Kristel E.

Yelp
A gem in the heart of LB! I came here a while ago to watch the 50th anniversary of "A Hard Day's Night" and fell in love with this small historical theater. I love the Art Deco architecture and since their restoration, i felt like I traveled back in time! I'm so happy this place exists.