Summer cinema, lit by starlight, will soon be atwinkle: Rooftop Movies at the Montalbán returns to Hollywood in mid-April.
Anita's Oasis atop The Montalbán in HollywoodIt's a major device of so many famous blockbusters, the sort of surreal throughline that allows characters, and people in the audience, to move through different years, and even decades, in an instant.
But sometimes movies themselves can successfully time travel, or at least land in those months when we're not expecting them quite yet.Sign up for NBC LA newsletters. Take the summer season of a popular outdoor film series. Because"summer" is the name we might believe that the start date is sometime in late June, after the solstice, or even the early part of the month, after Memorial Day Weekend has concluded.
Sometimes, though, something enchanting occurs, quite surprisingly, and summertime begins in the middle of April, just days after Easter has hopped away. That will happen at the movie-loving Montalbán in Hollywood, where the summer cinema season will commence on April 14, well over two months before summertime's official launch point.Want to find new things to do in Los Angeles? The Scene's lifestyle stories have you covered. Here's your go-to source on where the fun is across SoCal and for the weekend.
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