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Book Your Screenings & Events At Book Your Screenings & Events at 10850 West Pico Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90064 • Convenient West Side Location • Unmatched Customer Service • Convenient Access for Over 50% of Academy Membership • Plenty of Parking • Over 500 Successful Events Each Year Contact Tom Beddow at 424.731.2429 or [email protected] WORLD CLASS FACILITY • 12 Auditoriums with various seating capacities (40, 100, 200, 250, and 300) • Stadium seating with extra high risers for optimum viewing • Screening lounge seating with plush leather sofas and love seats • Barco digital projectors with any digital format including DCP, BluRay, DVD, or Quicktime/mp4 • Klipsch speakers with DTS and Dolby Digital surround sound • Reception capacityfrom 5o-3oo people • Comfortable lounge setting • Flexible space • Catering options for every budget PAST Q&A APPEARANCES • CHRISTIAN BALE • FRANCIS FORD COPPOLA • RIDLEY SCOTT • PHILIP SEYMOUR HOFFMAN • SAOIRSE RONAN • MARK RUFFALO • STEVIE NICKS • JOAN RIVERS • JUDI DENCH • JK SIMMONS PATRICIA ARQUETTE • DAVID FINCHER • JOSEPH GORDON-LEVITT • SETH ROGEN • ELLEN PAGE • SEAN WILLIAM SCOTT • KRISTEN WIIG • JAMES MCAVOY • RYAN GOSLING • VIOLA DAVIS GOSLING • RYAN MCAVOY WIIG • JAMES • KRISTEN SCOTT WILLIAM SEAN • • SETH ROGEN ELLEN PAGE GORDON-LEVITT FINCHER • JOSEPH ARQUETTE • DAVID PATRICIA FIRST CLASS EVENT SUPPORT • We’re ready for all your Q&As and panel discussions • We provide the podium, director chairs, courtesy water for panelists, stage lighting, and handheld microphones • Connect your computer to the big screen and surround speakers for multi-media presentations and clip discussions • Private entrance options and a green room for high-profile VIPs • Tables, chairs and easels are always available for no extra charge RUSSELL CROWE • FRANK OZ • RICHARD LINKLATER • MARGOT ROBBIE • VAL KILMER • AL GORE • JENNIFER LAWRENCE • GUILLERMO DEL TORO • MICHAEL MOORE • DANIEL RADCLIFFE • ROSARIO DAWSON • SELMA HAYEK Premieres and special events • Red carpet and press line in main theatre lobby or by the auditorium • Sponsor display opportunities in The Landmark Lounge and auditorium CORPORATE MEETINGS & PRIVATE GATHERINGS • Run your presentation from a podium at the front of the room on your computer (HDMI or VGA) • Continental or buffet breakfast and lunch options for your organization • Combine your corporate meeting with a private screening of a current film • Networking cocktail reception in The Landmark Lounge or formal dinner in The Westside Tavern private room • Project your own gaming system or favorite classic films on the big screen for a unique and memorable private celebration with family and friends RECEPTION OPTIONS • Semi-private reception up to 200 people • Private reception up to 300 people • Bring your drinks into the theatre for your event or setup a private bar for in-theatre receptions • Superb selection of premium spirits, beer and wine from The Landmark Lounge • Wide range of catering options from the award- winning Westside Tavern restaurant • Simple offerings and gourmet menus from cheese and dried fruit to heavy hors d’oeuvres & desserts Upscale CONCESSIONS • Concession stand with over 40 gourmet items including Peet’s Coffee, Popcornopolis, and hot La Brea Bakery pretzels • Fresh and fast concessions ready on arrival of all your guests upon request • VIP concessions arranged for parties inside auditorium or at a VIP section of the concession stand • Gift cards available for any amount to give each of your guests customized access to the full concessions menu.
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