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Directors. Dorks. Deviants. This ain't no Multiplex.

Genres

Documentary

OverView

A documentary exploring the importance of revival cinema and 35mm exhibition - seen through the lens of the patrons of the New Beverly Cinema - a unique and independent revival cinema in Los Angeles.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

86 mins

Rating

5.7/10

Release Date

23 August 2014

Country

United States of America

Cast

Kevin Smith

Kevin Smith

Self

Seth Green

Seth Green

Self

Patton Oswalt

Patton Oswalt

Self

Edgar Wright

Edgar Wright

Self

Joe Carnahan

Joe Carnahan

Self

Rian Johnson

Rian Johnson

Self

John Landis

John Landis

Self

Richard Kelly

Richard Kelly

Self

Joe Dante

Joe Dante

Self

Clu Gulager

Clu Gulager

Self

Lloyd Kaufman

Lloyd Kaufman

Self

Noah Segan

Noah Segan

Self

D.C. Pierson

D.C. Pierson

Self

Mark Romanek

Mark Romanek

Self

Tom Holland

Tom Holland

Self

Stuart Gordon

Stuart Gordon

Self

Fred Dekker

Fred Dekker

Self

Marion Kerr

Marion Kerr

Self

Julia Marchese

Julia Marchese

Self

C. Courtney Joyner

C. Courtney Joyner

Self

Julien Nitzberg

Julien Nitzberg

Self

Michael Schlesinger

Michael Schlesinger

Self

Grae Drake

Grae Drake

Self

M.F. Dinan

M.F. Dinan

Self

Patrick Saxon

Patrick Saxon

Self

Shannon Robles

Shannon Robles

Self

Donald McQuade

Donald McQuade

Self

Marc Edward Heuck

Marc Edward Heuck

Self

Alissa Davis

Alissa Davis

Self

David Crennen

David Crennen

Self

Anat Indig

Anat Indig

Self

Freddie Gillette

Freddie Gillette

Self

Dennis Cozzalio

Dennis Cozzalio

Self

Paul Hrissikopolous

Paul Hrissikopolous

Self

Henry Stanny

Henry Stanny

Self

Jen Roach

Jen Roach

Self

Corky Baines

Corky Baines

Self

Drew Coombs

Drew Coombs

Self

Paul Vickery

Paul Vickery

Self

Vinny Jefchak

Vinny Jefchak

Self

Gariana Abeyta

Gariana Abeyta

Self

Mike Monterastelli

Mike Monterastelli

Self

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