BUSTER KEATON SILENT SHORT FILMS (near LA)

Old Town Music Hall 140 Richmond Street, El Segundo, CA, United States

Spend the day at our inaugural Buster Keaton Festival! In the mid 1920s Keaton made some hilarious short comedies, and we will screen several that highlight his film making genius, including a rarely screened gem, The Frozen North. Get ready to laugh out loud! All silent shorts will be accompanied live on the Mighty Wurlitzer Theatre Pipe Organ by Mark Herman. Starts 2:30PM PT

$20

Animaniacs: In Concert (near LA)

Cerritos Performing Arts Center 18000 Park Plaza Drive, Cerritos, CA, United States

Join the voices of Animaniacs – the iconic, animated Warner Bros series produced by Steven Spielberg – for a zany, animany, and totally insanely time as they perform popular songs from the beloved cartoon series, backed by the original projected animation. The show features Emmy-winning composer Randy Rogel on piano and the voice talents of Emmy winner Rob Paulsen (Yakko & Pinky on Animaniacs; Raphael on Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles) and Maurice LaMarche (The Brain on Animaniacs; The King in Disney’s Frozen). Starts 3PM PT

$39 – $69

The CLUB CUMMING QUEER FILM SOCIETY! Waiting for Guffman (in NYC)

Club Cumming 505 East 6th Street, New York, NY, United States

On the first Sunday of every month at 9pm, we will host a FREE screening of a must-see LGBTQ+ focused film —with the occasional special guest to introduce or discuss the movie! “Waiting for Guffman” on January 7th Curated by @brightlightx2 and @alancummingreally / artwork by @judithglue Starts 9PM ET

Free

Destroy All Neighbors (in LA)

Aero Theatre 1328 Montana Avenue, Santa Monica, CA, United States

Screening of Destroy All Neighbors (2024) Q&A with filmmaker Josh Forbes and actors Alex Winter, Jonah Ray Rodrigues and Kiran Deol World Premiere! Starts 7:30PM PT

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Laurel & Hardy Festival (near LA)

Old Town Music Hall 140 Richmond Street, El Segundo, CA, United States

An Old Town Music Hall tradition: non-stop laughter with a collection of early silent and later sound short films by two comic geniuses: Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. Their slapstick comedies are hilarious even today! All silent shorts are accompanied live by Randy Woltz on the Mighty Wurlitzer Theater Pipe Organ. Starts 2:30PM PT & 7PM PT

$10
Event Series Laurel & Hardy Festival (near LA)

Laurel & Hardy Festival (near LA)

Old Town Music Hall 140 Richmond Street, El Segundo, CA, United States

An Old Town Music Hall tradition: non-stop laughter with a collection of early silent and later sound short films by two comic geniuses: Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. Their slapstick comedies are hilarious even today! All silent shorts are accompanied live by Randy Woltz on the Mighty Wurlitzer Theater Pipe Organ. Starts 2:30PM PT & 7PM PT

$10

Teeny Tiny Films (in LA)

Pack Theater 6320 Santa Monica Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA, United States

If you've seen a feature length film, they're typically about 90-120 minutes long. But have you ever seen a film that's shorter? Like really short? Like under 5 minutes? Well now you can! Join us at "Teeny Tiny Films" for a one night extravaganza of the littlest films this side of the Mississipp'. We'll be featuring a variety of shorts made by filmmakers and comedians from around the globe (mostly Los Angeles). Hosted by Aviva Siegel. Starts 8PM PT

$10

A Hard Day’s Night (near LA)

Old Town Music Hall 140 Richmond Street, El Segundo, CA, United States

Screening of A Hard Day's Night (1964) Starts 2:30PM PT

$10

The Lobster (in LA)

Brain Dead Studios 611 North Fairfax Avenue, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Screening of The Lobster (2015) Starts 8PM PT

$13.50

HBO Girls Rewatch Comedy Show (in NYC)

Club Cumming 505 East 6th Street, New York, NY, United States

The hit podcast, HBO Girls Rewatch, is coming to the stage LIVE with a comedy extravaganza! Join them for a night of uproarious fun with a lineup featuring some of their most iconic podcast guests. Iconic past podcast guests: Culture Writer, Peyton Dix, and online comedy sensation, Lauren Servideo, are taking the spotlight to dive into their hottest takes on ~the voice of a generation~. Our incredible hosts, Amelia Ritthaler and Evan Lazarus, will guide you through a comedic journey that's more […]

$24.05

Lost in Translation (in LA)

Brain Dead Studios 611 North Fairfax Avenue, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Screening of Lost in Translation (2003) Starts 8PM PT

$13.50

Vampire’s Kiss presented by How Coppola Became Cage (in LA)

Brain Dead Studios 611 North Fairfax Avenue, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Join writer Zach Schonfeld for the release of his new Nicolas Cage biography, How Coppola Became Cage. A 35mm screening of Vampire’s Kiss will be paired with a book signing and Q&A! Schonfeld writes for Pitchfork, Vulture, Spin Magazine, in addition to many other publications. His new book, How Coppola Became Cage, offers a revealing portrait of Cage’s wildly intense devotion to his performances behind the scenes and his creative self-discovery as he drew on influences as far-flung as silent cinema and German Expressionism. These were all crucial […]

$13.50

Silent Clowns: Laurel & Hardy Year One (in NYC)

New York Public Library for the Performing Arts 40 Lincoln Center Plaza, New York, CA, United States

Laurel and Hardy came together in 1927—the characters, relationships, and the cinematic style that they began to develop during that seminal year would stay with them for years to come. In 2023, Lobster Films and Flicker Alley completed a major restoration project of the 1927 silent films to commemorate the beginning of their collaboration. Scouring the film archives and collectors from around the world, they created the most complete and best-looking versions of these early entries. On tap for this […]

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In the Know: Screening / Q&A (in LA)

UCB Franklin 5919 Franklin Avenue, Los Angeles, CA, United States

UCB presents an advanced screening of the first two episodes of Peacock's new series In The Know followed by a Q&A with the creators and stars. Featuring: Zach Woods, Caitlin Reilly and Brandon Gardner Starts 5:30PM PT

$5

Paul Scheer’s “How Did Get This Made?” (in LA)

Largo at The Coronet Theatre 366 North La Cienega Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA, United States

HOW DID THIS GET MADE with Paul Scheer (The League, Black Monday), Jason Mantzoukas (The League, Brooklyn 99) and June Diane Raphael (Grace & Frankie, Long Shot) are experts in the best of the worst of cinema. On the award-winning HOW DID THIS GET MADE, they gather their funniest friends and subject themselves to a cinematic nightmare—and then podcast the results. Starts 8PM PT

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Paul Scheer’s “How Did Get This Made?” (in LA)

Largo at The Coronet Theatre 366 North La Cienega Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA, United States

HOW DID THIS GET MADE with Paul Scheer (The League, Black Monday), Jason Mantzoukas (The League, Brooklyn 99) and June Diane Raphael (Grace & Frankie, Long Shot) are experts in the best of the worst of cinema. On the award-winning HOW DID THIS GET MADE, they gather their funniest friends and subject themselves to a cinematic nightmare—and then podcast the results. Starts 8PM PT

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Paul Scheer’s “How Did Get This Made?” (in LA)

Largo at The Coronet Theatre 366 North La Cienega Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA, United States

HOW DID THIS GET MADE with Paul Scheer (The League, Black Monday), Jason Mantzoukas (The League, Brooklyn 99) and June Diane Raphael (Grace & Frankie, Long Shot) are experts in the best of the worst of cinema. On the award-winning HOW DID THIS GET MADE, they gather their funniest friends and subject themselves to a cinematic nightmare—and then podcast the results. Starts 8PM PT

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The Flop House – LIVE (in LA)

The Regent 448 South Main Street, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Elliott Kalan (former writer for Mystery Science Theater 3000), Dan McCoy (former writer for The Daily Show), and Stuart Wellington (owner, Hinterlands Bar) are friends who?ve decided to express that friendship not by doing productive or enjoyable things, but instead by watching critical or commercial flops, and then discussing them ? with a combination of insightful cinematic analysis and digressive comedic nonsense that The New York Times calls ?a great listen for movie fans.? Starts 7PM PT

$35.75

Chris Grace: As Scarlett Johansson (in LA)

The Elysian 1944 Riverside Drive, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Chris Grace, Chinese-American character best known for playing Jerry on “Superstore", portrays the greatest living Asian actor Scarlett Johansson through comedy, theatre, stand-up and the music of Tom Waits. 'If you're cool like me, you will love Chris Grace' (Ed Gamble). 'A must see!' (Kristen Schaal). Starts 9:30PM PT

$16

The Favourite (in LA)

Brain Dead Studios 611 North Fairfax Avenue, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Screening of The Favourite (2018) Starts 8PM PT

$13.50

Bloopers Secret Speakeasy (in NYC)

The Museum of Interesting Things 177 Prince Street, New York, NY, United States

The Museum of Interesting Things takes over your eyes & ears for a Special 16mm film fest of Bloopers of Get Smart, Mission Impossible, Star Trek, MASH, and crazy 1940's spoof films! Starts 8PM ET

$12.51

IRON MULE Comedy Short Film Festival (in NYC)

The Slipper Room 167 Orchard Street, New York, NY, United States

The Iron Mule is a short comedy film series, showcasing films from around the world. After party to follow so filmmakers and film fans can mingle. This month's programming includes movies about loud neighbors, post-apocalyptic vegans, scheming children, awkward conversations, and more! Starts 7PM ET

$18.91

Airplane! (near LA)

Egyptian Theatre 6712 Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Screening of Airplane! (1980) Q&A with filmmakers Jerry Zucker and David Zucker prior to the screening. Moderated by Jim Hemphill. Book signing with Jerry Zucker and David Zucker for Surely You Can’t Be Serious: The True Story of AIRPLANE! prior to the screening at 7:00pm at the Egyptian Theatre, in partnership with Larry Edmunds Bookshop Starts 8PM PT

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THE ELYSIAN PRESENTS: A LOVE LETTER TO SILENT FILM! “YOU’RE THE ONE” (in LA)

The Elysian 1944 Riverside Drive, Los Angeles, CA, United States

In 1927, our building, 1944 Riverside Drive, was built as “The New Elysian,” a five-hundred seat silent movie theater just on the edge of Hollywood, which was quickly becoming the world’s film capital. Now, in 2024, we’re starting a silent movie revival with the great Michael Mortilla,  (award-winning composer, musician, silent film connoisseur, and friend of the Elysian who appears each week in Ron Lynch’s The Tomorrow! Show), who will perform a LIVE PIANO SCORE to the films that likely […]

$15

Mystery Comedy Big Game Theater 3000 (in LA)

Lyric Hyperion Theatre & Café 2106 Hyperion Avenue, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Often is the case that the color commentary in sports is literally and figuratively too "Inside Baseball" quickly becoming sort form of white noise. Comedians have a storied tradition of offering the best commentary on, well, everything and we think this Sunday's Big Game is the perfect time to have LA's comedy's very best, especially those who aren't professional sportscasters or even big into sports, give their all in riffing over the world's biggest annual TV event. Yes, this will […]

Free

POOR THINGS / THE FAVOURITE (in LA)

Aero Theatre 1328 Montana Avenue, Santa Monica, CA, United States

Double feature of Poor Things (2023)/The Favourite (2018) Q&A with filmmaker Yorgos Lanthimos, actor Emma Stone and screenwriter Tony McNamara. Moderated by Katie Walsh. Starts 7PM PT

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L.A. Story (in LA)

Los Feliz 3 1822 North Vermont Avenue, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Screening of L.A. Story (1991) Starts 7PM PT Will do stand by line

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GUYS WE FCKED: Interactive Comedy Special (in LA)

The Comedy Store 8433 West Sunset Boulevard, West Hollywood, CA, United States

Join CORINNE FISHER & KRYSTYNA HUTCHINSON for a very special Valentine's Day taping of their hit podcast, Guys We F****d in the Main Room of the Comedy Store. $25 + 2 item min. Starts 8PM PT

$25

Open Screen @ South Pasadena Public Library

South Pasadena Public Library 1115 El Centro Street, South Pasadena, CA, United States

Starts 7PM PT Open Screen is an open mic night for filmmakers. Share your film the way it was intended, projected in a dark room with lively strangers. Whether you sold your home to finance your 35mm feature, or you made it last night in your parent's garage - if your movie (or part thereof) is under 10 minutes, we'll screen it. Can not be intentionally mean to any group of people

$10

Bottoms (in LA)

Los Feliz 3 1822 North Vermont Avenue, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Screening of Bottoms (2023) Q&A with filmmaker Emma Seligman, cinematographer Maria Rusche, producer Alison Small, actors Rachel Sennott and Havana Rose Liu and costume designer Eunice Jera Lee. Moderated by The Bechdel Cast’s Jamie Loftus and Caitlin Durante. Starts 7PM PT

FREE w/RSVP

Licorice Pizza (in LA)

Brain Dead Studios 611 North Fairfax Avenue, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Screening of Licorice Pizza (2021) Starts 8PM PT

$14.50

Conner O’Malley Comedy Video Show (in LA)

Heavy Manners Library 1200 North Alvarado Street, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Secret comedy video projects from Conner O'Malley being screened on Friday, March 1st at HEAVY MANNERS LIBRARY in beautiful Echo Park, Los Angeles Doors at 7:30pm Screening begins at 8:00pm Very limited space available. Tickets are free. RSVP does not guarantee seating (standing room available). Please do not RSVP if you cannot attend. Starts 8PM PT

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But I’m A Cheerleader (in LA)

New Beverly Cinema 7165 Beverly Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Outdoor screening of But I'm a Cheerleader (1999) Starts MIDNIGHT PT

$10

FERRIS BUELLER’S DAY OFF (in LA)

New Beverly Cinema 7165 Beverly Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Screening of Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986) Starts 2PM PT

$10