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Schedule subject to change All paired films are double features - ticket admits you to both! June 16 & 17 June 23 & 24 June 9 & 10 All programs presented on 35mm film! (unless noted as 16mm) June 30 & July 1 THENEWBEV.COM 7165 BEVERLY BLVD. General Admission: $10.00 Seniors / Children: $6.00 Matinees: $6.00 ONE BLOCK WEST OF LA BREA, LOS ANGELES FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK AND TWITTER! BEVERLY cinema NEW June 14 & 15 June 25 June 7 & 8 June 28 & 29 June 18 June 19 & 20 June 21 & 22 June 2019 June 26 & 27 June 12 & 13 June 11 In anticipation of Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time in… Hollywood, the New Beverly Cinema showcases the changing cinema of 1969, in addition to weekday matinees that highlight the 1960s films of Hitchcock in I.B. Technicolor and the career of Brad Pitt. We kick off the month with a week of Gay Cinema, ranging from 60s representations on screen to 70s auteurs and 80s indie classics. June 5 & 6 June 4 June 2 & 3 SHARON TATE Gary Lockwood Double Feature JACQUES DEMY’S The incredible day that shook the earth to its core! Vince Edwards as Charles Hood and Judy Geeson as his dishy British bird, in the track down that hurls you from London to Lisbon... from orgy of violence to climax of excitement! BOB&CAROL &TED&ALICE consider the possibilities PLUS! PLUS! IB Tech CLAUDIA CHARLES HENRY JASON CARDINALE BRONSON FONDA ROBARDS LIZA MINELLI WENDELL BURTON A FILM BY BILL SHERWOOD Paxton Quigley’s crime was passion and his punishment fits exactly! YVETTE MIMIEUX CHRISTOPHER JONES RAINER WERNER FASSBINDER’S PLUS! PLUS! John Waters Double Feature AL PACINO Directed by William Friedkin Fassbinder Double Feature Sony Archive New Print!

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Schedule subject to changeAll paired fi lms are double features - ticket admits you to both!

June 16 & 17

June 23 & 24

June 9 & 10

All programs presented on 35mm fi lm!(unless noted as 16mm)

June 30 & July 1

THENEWBEV.COM7165 BEVERLY BLVD.

General Admission: $10.00Seniors / Children: $6.00

Matinees: $6.00

ONE BLOCK WEST OF LA BREA, LOS ANGELES FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK AND TWITTER!

BEVERLY cinemaNEW

June 14 & 15

June 25

June 7 & 8

June 28 & 29

June 18 June 19 & 20 June 21 & 22

June 2019

June 26 & 27

June 12 & 13June 11

In anticipation of Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time in… Hollywood,the New Beverly Cinema showcases the changing cinema of 1969, in addition to weekday matinees that highlight the 1960s films of Hitchcock in I.B. Technicolorand the career of Brad Pitt. We kick off the month with a week of Gay Cinema,

ranging from 60s representations on screen to 70s auteurs and 80s indie classics.

June 5 & 6June 4June 2 & 3

SHARON TATE

Gary Lockwood Double Feature

JACQUES DEMY’S

The incredible day that shook the earth to its core!

Vince Edwards as Charles Hoodand Judy Geesonas his dishy British bird,in the track downthat hurls youfrom London to Lisbon...from orgy ofviolence to climaxof excitement!

BOB&CAROL&TED&ALICE

consider the possibilities

PLUS!

PLUS!

IB Tech

CLAUDIA CHARLES HENRY JASONCARDINALE BRONSON FONDA ROBARDS

LIZA MINELLI WENDELL BURTON

A FILM BY BILL SHERWOOD

Paxton Quigley’s crime was passion and his punishment fits exactly!

YVETTE MIMIEUXCHRISTOPHER JONES

RAINER WERNER FASSBINDER’S

PLUS!

PLUS!

John Waters Double Feature

AL PACINO

Directed by William Friedkin

Fassbinder Double Feature

Sony Archive

New Print!

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June 14 & 15 2001: A Space Odyssey............................................Fri: 7:30 • Sat: 7:30 June 16 & 17 Once Upon a Time in the West.............................Sun: 6:30 • Mon: 7:30June 18 Model Shop...............................................................................Tue: 7:30 They Came to Rob Las Vegas...................................................Tue: 9:35June 19 & 20 Lady in Cement................................................................Wed/Thu: 7:30 Pretty Poison....................................................................Wed/Thu: 9:35June 21 & 22 Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice.......................................Fri: 7:00 • Sat: 7:00 Cactus Flower..........................................................Fri: 9:10 • Sat: 9:10June 23 & 24 Sweet Charity.......................................................Sun: 6:30 • Mon: 7:30June 25 There’s a Girl in My Soup.........................................................Tue: 7:30 The Love God?..........................................................................Tue: 9:35June 26 & 27 Krakatoa, East of Java.....................................................Wed/Thu: 7:30 The Boston Strangler.......................................................Wed/Thu: 9:35June 28 & 29 Bullitt........................................................................Fri: 7:00 • Sat: 7:00 Pendulum.................................................................Fri: 9:25 • Sat: 9:25June 30 & July 1 The Sterile Cuckoo...............................................Sun: 6:30 • Mon: 7:30 Three in the Attic [Projected in 16mm]......................Sun: 8:45 • Mon: 9:45

May 31 & June 1 Dance, Girl, Dance...................................................Fri: 7:00 • Sat: 7:00 The Bride Wore Red.................................................Fri: 9:00 • Sat: 9:00June 2 & 3 Staircase..............................................................Sun: 6:30 • Mon: 7:30 Refl ections in a Golden Eye.................................Sun: 8:45 • Mon: 9:45June 4 Pink Flamingos.........................................................................Tue: 7:30 Female Trouble.........................................................................Tue: 9:35June 5 & 6 The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant..................................Wed/Thu: 7:30 Fox and his Friends.......................................................Wed/Thu: 10:05June 7 & 8 Parting Glances........................................................Fri: 7:30 • Sat: 7:30 Mala Noche..............................................................Fri: 9:30 • Sat: 9:30 35mm restored print of Parting Glances courtesy of the Outfest UCLA Legacy ProjectJune 9 & 10 The Killing of Sister George.................................Sun: 6:30 • Mon: 7:30 The Sergeant......................................................Sun: 9:20 • Mon: 10:20June 11 Knife+Heart...............................................................................Tue: 7:30 Cruising.....................................................................................Tue: 9:40June 12 & 13 The Wrecking Crew [Brand new 35mm print!]........................Wed/Thu: 7:30 Hammerhead...................................................................Wed/Thu: 9:45

New Beverly MidnightsAll tickets $10 • No discounts or passes for midnight shows

“Kiddee Matinees” on Saturday and Sunday at 2:00pmAll tickets $6 • Free kid-size popcorn for children 12 and under!

Lon Chaney Jr. Bela Lugosi

WILDGIRL

Friday • June 7, 14, 21 & 28

WEEKDAY MATINEES AT THE NEW BEVERLY CINEMAWEEKDAY MATINEES AT THE NEW BEVERLY CINEMAAll Tix$6

All Tix$6

Monday • June 3 Monday • June 10

Monday • June 17 Monday • June 24

Wednesday • June 5 Wednesday • June 12

Wednesday • June 19 Wednesday • June 26

‘Brad Pitt Showcase’ Mondays at 2:00pm ‘60s Hitchcock in IB Tech’ Wednesdays at 2:00pm

June 1 & 2 at 2:00pmThe Computer Wore Tennis Shoes (1969) [91 min.]

Directed by Robert Butler A zany Disney comedy that’s plugged-in and programmed with laugh power! A young Kurt Russell stars as Dexter Riley, a Medfi eld College student who gets zapped with super intelligence when an electrical mishap causes a computer’s brain to fuse directly with his, transforming him into a super genius. But his new abilities cause big problems both at school and with a ring of gamblers led by local businessman A.J. Arno (Cesar Romero).

June 8 & 9 at 2:00pmFreaky Friday (1976) [95 min.]

Directed by Gary Nelson Daughter and mother become each other in the great comedy switch from Walt Disney! Barbara Harris and Jodie Foster have a Freaky Friday when they magically trade places – and bodies – for a fateful day of living in one another’s shoes. As the strong-willed homemaker and her free-spirited high schooler hilariously swap spots, they’ll soon discover you should be careful what you wish for. It’s a fun-fi lled family fave packed with humor and heart.

June 15 & 16 at 2:00pmThe Green Slime (1969) [90 min.]

Directed by Kinji Fukasaku In Kinji Fukasaku’s futuristic blast of sci-fi fun, a team of astronauts de-stroy a huge asteroid hurtling towards Earth but inadvertently create an-other life-or-death crisis when a bit of green goop follows them back to their space station. The Green Slime is more than just alien gunk, it grows into one-eyed, tentacled monsters that can easily mutate and multi-ply! Now the crew will have to fi ght back if there’s any hope for survival!

June 22 & 23 at 2:00pmChitty Chitty Bang Bang (1969) [145 min.]

Directed by Ken Hughes This fantasmagorical musical entertainment is packed with unforgettable Sherman Brothers songs, a stellar supporting cast, and a fast-moving script by Roald Dahl & Ken Hughes based on a novel by Ian Fleming. Dick Van Dyke stars as an eccentric inventor whose unconventional contraptions cause equal measures of chaos and delight. And his newest innovation is trans-forming a broken-down jalopy into the fantastical Chitty Chitty Bang Bang!

June 29 & 30 at 2:00pmThe Reivers (1969) [107 min.]

Directed by Mark Rydell The Pulitzer Prize-winning William Faulkner novel The Reivers comes spectacularly to life in Mark Rydell’s brisk, breezy, and warmly nos-talgic adaptation. In early 1900s Mississippi, a young boy boards his grandfather’s new horseless carriage with his family’s mischievous hired hand (Steve McQueen) behind the wheel and a stable hand in tow. On their bumpy adventure, the trio will learn some valuable life lessons.

Saturday • June 1Outrageous! (1977) [100 min.]Directed by Richard BennerThe Canadian cult comedy classic Outrageous! is a fast, fresh, fabulous, and funny story about friendship - and one of the fi rst gay-themed fi lms to receive widespread theatrical release in North America. Drag queen legend Craig Russell, whose incredible impressions of Carol Channing, Barbra Stre-isand, and Judy Garland helped make him an international gay icon, stars as a hairdresser whose roommate fuels his courage to follow his dreams.

Saturday • June 8Can’t Stop the Music (1980) [124 min.]Directed by Nancy WalkerThe most jaw-droppingly exuberant movie musical of the ‘80s relates a semi-fi ctional, too-good-to-be-true tale about the formation of disco super-group the Village People. Steve Guttenberg stars as a New York disc jockey who, with the help of his superstar supermodel roommate (Valerie Perrine), assembles a group of Greenwich Village friends to record a demo of his catchy tunes. Can’t Stop the Music is irresistible, infectious high camp.

Saturday • June 15Journey to the Far Side of the Sun (1969) [101 min.]Directed by Robert ParrishMankind has conquered the moon with the epic Apollo 11 fl ight. Now we dare to travel on a momentous space-age Journey to the Far Side of the Sun to uncover the secrets of a mysterious parallel planet in this sci-fi brain-bender. But when our astronaut heroes crash land earlier than planned, they’ll come face-to-face in outer space with a bizarre world that mirrors their own. It’s a heady trip written by Gerry & Sylvia Anderson.

Saturday • June 22Candy (1969) [124 min.]Directed by Christian MarquandIn the big-budget, star-studded, Buck Henry-scripted sex satire based on the Terry Southern & Mason Hoffenberg novel, a naïve young beauty fi nds herself in a series of escalating sexual situations with a series of far-out fellows in her search for the meaning of life. Ewa Aulin is perfect as Candy and the strange men she meets are a who’s who of ‘60s cinema: Richard Burton, Ringo Starr, Walter Matthau, James Coburn, and Marlon Brando.

Saturday • June 29Alice’s Restaurant (1969) [111 min.]Directed by Arthur PennArlo Guthrie stars as himself in a fi lm based on the hit title track from his 1967 debut album. Director and co-writer Arthur Penn dramatizes the mostly true events covered in the song, at times featuring the actual per-sons involved, and fl eshes them out with fi ctional events in this key ‘60s fi lm featuring Pat Quinn, James Broderick, Michael McClanathan and Geoff Outlaw, plus appearances by folk musicians Pete Seeger and Lee Hays.

CARTOON CLUBJUNE 8TH AT 10:00AM

Classic cartoon show the second Saturday of every month for only $6.00!

Directed by Neil Jordan Directed by David Fincher

Directed by Andrew Dominik Directed by Steven Soderbergh

Directed by Alfred Hitchcock Directed by Alfred Hitchcock

Directed by Alfred Hitchcock Directed by Alfred Hitchcock

Schedule subject to changeAll paired fi lms are double features - ticket admits you to both! All fi lms are presented in 35mm (unless noted as 16mm)

TheReivers

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16mm

IB Tech

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