![]() ![]() “My first time was a couple of years before they shut down for the pandemic, and then my second time, it was when they had ‘Scream,’” Ortiz said. The next day, more fans stood in front of the theater, snapping photos and discussing their favorite films as they waited for it to open for a screening of Eli Roth’s “Thanksgiving.” Among them was Cesar Ortiz, who first went to the Vista after seeing the location in the opening scene of “Scream 2,” leading to his repeated attendance.” The theater officially reopened November 17, over a month after its centennial anniversary.Īudience members trickle to the front of the building 20 minutes ahead of the theater's opening. That was until renowned Hollywood director Quentin Tarantino of “Pulp Fiction,” “Kill Bill,” and “Inglourious Basterds,” bought the theater in 2021. However, the pandemic caused the theater, like many other small theaters across the country, to close its doors in 2020. ![]() ![]() This is the Vista Theatre, an iconic Hollywood staple that opened in 1923. Its entrance features the names and handprints of artists like John Woo and Spike Jonze on the floor leading to an Egyptian-style ticket booth and a lobby ripped from the Golden Age of cinema. About four miles east of the grand TCL Chinese Theatre lies a small, quaint movie theater on the historic Sunset Blvd. ![]()
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