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Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War — The Calamity U.S. Theatrical Screening
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Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War — The Calamity U.S. Theatrical Screening
Jun 25 – Jun 29, 2026 Varies by theater — check Fathom Events AMC and Cinemark Theatres, Souther…

Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War has spent three arcs building toward this: The Calamity. In a limited U.S. theatrical run June 25-29, 2026, Fathom Events and VIZ Media are bringing the final arc of the TYBW saga to the big screen before its streaming premiere — three episodes, one screen, the conclusion that Bleach fans have been waiting a decade for. This is not a home viewing event. The Gotei 13 versus the Quincy Sternritter in a theatrical presentation built for it. Yhwach, Ichigo, the Soul Society in its final stand. For the fan who started Bleach in middle school and is now finishing it as an adult, this is the one. What to expect: three episodes of the final arc in one theatrical showing, Dolby audio, and a room full of people who have been tracking this since the manga. No spoilers in the lobby — everyone is discovering it together. When: June 25-29, 2026 (limited run). Specific showtimes vary by theater. Check Fathom Events for your nearest location and book early — these screenings sell out. Where: Participating AMC, Regal, and Cinemark locations across SoCal. Major markets: Los Angeles, San Diego, Inland Empire, Orange County. Tickets: Available through Fathom Events and individual theater websites. Advance purchase strongly recommended.

Outdoor Movie: Bridesmaids
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Outdoor Movie: Bridesmaids
Jun 27, 2026 $15-25 4700 Western Heritage Way, The Aut…

Street Food Cinema closes out its June run with Bridesmaids at The Autry Museum in Griffith Park on Saturday, June 27, 2026. Doors open at 6:00 PM; film begins at dusk around 8:30 PM. The 2011 Paul Feig comedy written by and starring Kristen Wiig remains one of the most rewatchable ensemble comedies of its generation. Outdoors, with food and wine flowing and a crowd that has memorized every scene, it becomes a genuine event rather than a rewatch. The Autry Museum of the American West is located at 4700 Western Heritage Way, Los Angeles, CA 90027, in Griffith Park. Bring a blanket or low-back chairs and stake out your spot after doors open. On-site food vendors, craft beverages, and a pre-show DJ are all part of the Street Food Cinema experience. Parking is available throughout Griffith Park. Tickets are sold through the Street Food Cinema website and sell out reliably, so advance purchase is strongly recommended.

Ivy Station Outdoor Cinema: Ferris Bueller's Day Off — June 27
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Ivy Station Outdoor Cinema: Ferris Bueller's Day Off — June 27
Jun 27, 2026 Free Ivy Station, 8800 Washington Blvd,…

They believed a summer evening in Culver City could be the kind of night you tell someone about later — and that the right movie could do more work than any designed activation. The Ivy Station outdoor screening series opens June 27 with Ferris Bueller's Day Off, a film that has been arguing for spontaneity for forty years and hasn't lost the thread. The movie is a case study in taking the day seriously — using a Tuesday like it's the last one you'll get, not something to survive. Watching it outside in summer, when the air is warm and the sun has just gone down, the argument lands differently than it does on a couch in January. You leave wanting to do something with tomorrow. Ivy Station is a few minutes from the Expo Line on Washington Boulevard, and the plaza has the proportions that make an outdoor screen feel right-sized: close enough that you're in the film, wide enough that the crowd doesn't feel like a packed venue. Come early for good real estate. Bring a blanket or chairs. Free to attend. Film starts at dusk. June 27, 2026. Ivy Station, 8800 Washington Blvd, Culver City.

Pixar’s Toy Story 5
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Pixar’s Toy Story 5
Jun 19 – Jun 21, 2026 From $15 Major theaters nationwide, USA

Pixar built an entire generation's imagination. The Toy Story films taught children how to feel things before they had the vocabulary for it — what it means to be loved, to be left behind, to grow up, to let go. Toy Story 5 opens June 19th, 2026 at theaters nationwide, from $15, and it is arriving into a world where the people who grew up with Woody and Buzz are now the ones buying the tickets. There is a specific experience that happens in a theater during a Pixar film that doesn't exist anywhere else. Adults who thought they were just bringing their kids find themselves caught completely off guard at the end of act two. The person next to you laughs at the same moment you do. Someone in the back left section cries and makes everyone else feel something too. The shared reaction is part of the film. Opening weekend is when that energy is fullest. The theater is full of people who waited, who have opinions already, who will want to talk about it immediately after. From $15 at theaters everywhere. See it with someone who will need to process it afterward. That's the right way to watch a Pixar film — not later, not at home, in the room with everyone else while it's still new.

42nd Street (Film)
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42nd Street (Film)
Jun 21, 2026 128 S. Palm Canyon Dr., Plaza Thea…

Plaza Theatre, 128 S Palm Canyon Dr, Palm Springs. June 21st. 42nd Street — the 1933 Warner Bros. film that is simultaneously a Depression-era backstage musical and the movie that defined what the film-musical could be — projected at the Plaza Theatre in Palm Springs, which is the venue built for this exact kind of presentation. 42nd Street is the film that coined the phrase "you're going out a youngster, but you've got to come back a star," delivered it like it was written to be delivered by Dick Powell's face at Warner Bros. in 1933, and launched Ruby Keeler's film career simultaneously. The Busby Berkeley choreography is the other thing — the overhead shots, the geometry, the scale of the numbers that no theater stage could produce. On screen, at full size, in a room with real acoustics, this is the film that created the vocabulary. Tickets at ticketmaster.com. June 21st. The Plaza Theatre is a 1936 Spanish Colonial Revival movie house that has been showing films to Palm Springs audiences for ninety years. Seeing a film from 1933 in a theater from 1936 is the version of cinema history that Palm Springs makes available. Come for the songs. Stay for the Keeler.

Outdoor Movie: Back to the Future
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Outdoor Movie: Back to the Future
Jun 20, 2026 $15-25 4700 Western Heritage Way, The Aut…

Street Food Cinema screens Back to the Future at The Autry Museum in Griffith Park on Saturday, June 20, 2026. Doors open at 6:00 PM; film begins at dusk around 8:30 PM. The 1985 Robert Zemeckis classic starring Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd holds a particular energy when screened outdoors. The crowd knows every line, every sound effect, every note of the Alan Silvestri score, and they will make themselves heard. It is a communal experience more than a private viewing. The Autry Museum is at 4700 Western Heritage Way, Los Angeles, CA 90027, in Griffith Park. The event features on-site food vendors, pre-show DJ, and lawn space for blankets and low-back chairs. Parking is available throughout Griffith Park. Tickets are sold through Street Food Cinema's website. This event traditionally sells out, especially in the long June evenings, so booking ahead is essential. Arrive before doors for the best lawn position.

Los Angeles Film Festival 2026
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Los Angeles Film Festival 2026
Jun 10 – Jun 19, 2026 Downtown Los Angeles, CA 90015

The Los Angeles Film Festival presents ten days of American independent and international cinema each June, one of the premiere film events for the LA entertainment industry and a platform for films making their West Coast or US premieres. The festival emphasizes American independent work alongside international selections, positioned as a discovery platform between the spring festival circuit and the fall awards season. Programming spans narrative features, documentaries, shorts, and animated films across multiple venues in and around downtown Los Angeles. The festival maintains a specific identity as the LA industry's own festival — the programming decisions reflect awareness of what the local industry and serious film community wants to see, as distinct from what plays well at international festivals primarily. Special events during the festival include filmmaker conversations, industry panels on distribution and financing, and the Screenwriting and Music in Film Awards. Guest filmmakers participate throughout the run in post-screening discussions. The primary festival venue varies; recent editions have used venues in and around the DTLA arts district and beyond. Check the LAFF website for the 2026 screening schedule and venue confirmations closer to the event. Individual film tickets and festival passes available through the website. Filmmakers seeking submission information should check the LAFF submission calendar — submission deadlines typically fall six to eight months before the festival.

Leimert Park Juneteenth Festival 2026
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Leimert Park Juneteenth Festival 2026
Jun 19, 2026 Leimert Park Village, 4395 Leimert…

Leimert Park Village transforms into the cultural center of Black Los Angeles every June 19 — and the 2026 Juneteenth celebration is the fullest expression of what the neighborhood has always been: a place where the African American community in LA comes to be seen, to perform, to buy, and to mark time together. The festival runs free and open to the public in Leimert Park Village, the historic arts district in South LA that has anchored Black creative life in the city since the 1940s. The day includes drum circles, jazz and DJ performances, spoken word and poetry, wellness programming, and a marketplace of Black-owned vendors selling food, art, clothing, and handmade goods. The Juneteenth Freedom Ride adds a physical dimension — 9, 14, and 19-mile bike routes through the neighborhood — making it one of the few cultural festivals that also moves through the streets it celebrates. This is the event's natural home. Leimert Park is where John Coltrane played, where Eso Won Books has been selling Black literature since 1988, and where the community gathers when something matters. June 19 is not a performance of celebration here — it is the real thing. Metro's K Line stops at Leimert Park Station. Free admission. Bring cash for vendors.

Juneteenth Los Angeles 2026
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Juneteenth Los Angeles 2026
Jun 19, 2026 Free Leimert Park, Los Angeles, CA 90008

In Los Angeles, Juneteenth centers on Leimert Park — the cultural heart of Black LA — and radiates outward across the city. June 19, 2026. The commemorations range from community festivals to museum programming to live music and spoken word, organized around a date that marks not emancipation itself but the end of its concealment: June 19, 1865, when enslaved people in Texas were finally informed. Now a federal holiday. The city marks this in distributed, neighborhood-level ways. Leimert Park is the anchor — the community festival draws the largest crowd, and the neighborhood's identity as the cultural capital of Black Los Angeles makes June 19 a natural gathering point. Supplementary events run at the California African American Museum, at churches, and at community centers across South LA. Free to attend. The Leimert Park festival runs all day. Bring cash for vendors. Parking is limited — Metro reaches the area via the E Line.

Airplane! Live with Julie Hagerty and Robert Hays!
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Airplane! Live with Julie Hagerty and Robert Hays!
Jun 17, 2026 2200 East Katella Ave., Grove of A…

Grove of Anaheim, 2200 East Katella Ave. June 17th. Airplane! — the 1980 comedy that ran a joke-per-second ratio that no studio comedy has equaled since, delivered in a theater by Julie Hagerty and Robert Hays, the actual stars of the film, who are present for a live screening event that has no equivalent. Airplane! is the film that trained a generation to expect something funny every five seconds. The straight-faced performances, the background gags, the layered jokes that only land on the third viewing, the Leslie Nielsen deadpan that preceded the Naked Gun era — all of it is in the print that plays at the Grove of Anaheim. And then, after the film, the people who made it are in the room. Tickets at ticketmaster.com. June 17th. A live Q&A with the stars following a theatrical screening of Airplane! is not an event that happens regularly. The audience that fills the Grove on this night will have quotes memorized and questions ready. Come knowing the film. Come ready to laugh in a room full of people who love it as much as you do. "Don't call me Shirley." — you know the rest.

LA Comic Book Convention June 2026
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LA Comic Book Convention June 2026
Jun 14, 2026 $4-$8 Shrine Auditorium, 665 W Jefferson…

The regulars know each other. That's the first thing you notice — the room has a history you walked into the middle of. The LA Comic Book and Science Fiction Convention at the Shrine Auditorium is the longest-running monthly pop culture convention in Los Angeles. Dealer tables with original comic art, golden and silver age books, horror movie posters, vintage paperbacks, and the people who have been collecting these things long enough to know exactly what they have. You won't find it all in one trip. That's the point — you come back. If you have a want list, bring it. The dealers here know their inventory and they will dig for you if they can. If you don't have a want list, you'll leave with one. The range is wide: a $3 box of beat-up Bronze Age books next to a signed original piece next to a box of 70s sci-fi paperbacks someone clearly loved and someone clearly moved on from. The people selling here have been here before. Most of the people buying have too. Sunday morning is the least crowded session and the most relaxed. Dealers are dealing. Collectors are talking to collectors. If you are new to this, Sunday is the right entry point — no crowds, no rush, the floor laid out in front of you. June 14, 2026 at the Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles. Low admission. No corporate activation booths, no celebrity photo ops with 45-minute queues. Just the floor, the dealers, and the people who know why they're there.

Outdoor Movie: The Birdcage 30th Anniversary
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Outdoor Movie: The Birdcage 30th Anniversary
Jun 13, 2026 $15-25 4700 Western Heritage Way, The Aut…

Street Food Cinema screens The Birdcage in its 30th anniversary year at The Autry Museum of the American West in Griffith Park on Saturday, June 13, 2026. Doors open at 6:00 PM; film begins at dusk around 8:30 PM. The 1996 Mike Nichols comedy starring Robin Williams and Nathan Lane remains one of the warmest, funniest ensemble films of its decade. Watching it outdoors with a crowd that loves it produces the best version of an already great film. The Autry Museum provides a picturesque lawn setting in the foothills of Griffith Park at 4700 Western Heritage Way, Los Angeles, CA 90027. Parking is available within Griffith Park. Food vendors, DJ music, and lawn games are on-site before showtime. Bring blankets or low-back chairs. Tickets are sold through the Street Food Cinema website. Outdoor screening events at The Autry sell out regularly in summer, so securing tickets in advance is strongly recommended.

Little Tokyo Anime and Culture Night -- Los Angeles June 2026
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Little Tokyo Anime and Culture Night -- Los Angeles June 2026
Jun 13, 2026 327 E 2nd St, Los Angeles, CA 90012

Little Tokyo after dark is already a different city. Add an anime community that claims it on a Thursday night, and you have one of the few Los Angeles experiences that doesn't try to be Coachella. This is a neighborhood event run by people who actually live in the culture — not a convention, not a festival, not a sponsored activation. Just anime fans, good food, and Little Tokyo's block-by-block intimacy. The gathering rotates between Little Tokyo's best spots — restaurants, lounges, and venues that have their own identity outside of event night. The crowd is a mix of casual watchers and people who can quote chapter numbers. Both feel at home. Themed nights rotate through the seasonal anime calendar — currently tracking the summer 2026 lineup (Mushoku Tensei S3, Kagurabachi, Ghost in the Shell theatrical). Cosplay is optional but present. Vendor tables bring fan art prints, acrylic standees, and buttons from local creators. The format keeps things loose enough that you end up talking to strangers about seasonal lineups and leave with three new shows on your watchlist. For the SoCal anime community that lives outside convention season — between AX in July and SDCC in summer — this is what the in-between looks like. It doesn't peak. It's just consistent. Thursday nights, Little Tokyo. That's the rarer thing. Address: 327 E 2nd St, Los Angeles, CA 90012. Nearest metro: Little Tokyo/Arts District (A Line). Free street parking available after 8pm in most Little Tokyo lots.

Cult Classics Cinema Presents DREAMGIRLS
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Cult Classics Cinema Presents DREAMGIRLS
Jun 13, 2026 226 Market St, The Miracle Theater…

The Miracle Theater, 226 Market St, Inglewood. June 13th. Cult Classics Cinema Presents Dreamgirls — the 2006 film that brought the Motown-era musical to the screen with Beyoncé, Jennifer Hudson, Jamie Foxx, and Eddie Murphy, presented at a venue in Inglewood that understands exactly what this film means to the community that fills the room. Dreamgirls is not just a good film. It is the film where Jennifer Hudson delivered one of the most discussed single performances of the 2000s in "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going." Watching that scene in a theater, with an audience that came specifically to be in the room for it, is the version of that moment that the movie theater was built for. The collective response to a performance that earns it is not something a living room replicates. Tickets at ticketmaster.com. June 13th at the Miracle Theater. Cult Classics Cinema curates these screenings with intention — the audience that shows up for a Dreamgirls screening at this venue has a relationship to the material. Come ready to feel something. The theater will take care of the rest.

DESERT SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL - A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S
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Jun 13, 2026 128 S. Palm Canyon Dr., Plaza Thea…

The Desert Shakespeare Festival brings A Midsummer Night's Dream to Palm Springs in June — and the coincidence of Shakespeare's most enchanted play landing in a desert city at the peak of its warmest season is not lost on anyone in the room. The Plaza Theatre is a 1936 Spanish Colonial Revival venue that handles theatrical productions with the weight of a building built for exactly this. The acoustics work. The sightlines earn the architecture. A Midsummer Night's Dream in this room — the fairies, the lovers, the donkey, the mechanicals and their play within a play — reads as the kind of theatrical experience that reminds you why live performance exists when a screen approximation doesn't. Shakespeare in June in Palm Springs means the Plaza handles the climate so you don't have to think about it. The play is funny, and it is funnier in a room of people laughing together than it is on any page. Tickets at ticketmaster.com — the Festival brings professional production values to one of the most frequently performed plays in the Western canon, which means the baseline is high before the curtain goes up. Lock your seats before the summer dates fill.

Chainsaw Man: Reze Arc — Fan Screening Community Event San Diego
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Chainsaw Man: Reze Arc — Fan Screening Community Event San Diego
Jun 7, 2026 AMC Mission Valley, 1640 Camino de…

Chainsaw Man: The Movie — Reze Arc is in theaters now across San Diego, and the local anime fan community is gathering. The film adapts the Reze Arc from Tatsuki Fujimoto manga — a self-contained story with Reze as one of the most complex characters in the Chainsaw Man universe. Whether you are a manga reader who has waited for this or an anime-only fan, this is the recommended community theater experience. AMC theaters in San Diego are showing the film — check AMC Mission Valley, AMC La Jolla, and AMC Chula Vista for current showtimes. Subbed and dubbed versions available. Crunchyroll Fan subscribers may have early access screening access at participating theaters. Running time approximately 1 hour 45 minutes. Post-credits scene worth staying for. This community event page is for SD-area fans who want to watch together and meet other fans. Check r/ChainsawMan Reddit for local fan coordination. Bring a friend who has not seen the series — the Reze arc works as a standalone entry point.

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D23 x SFC: Muppets Treasure Island
Jun 6, 2026 $15-25 1245 N Spring St, LA State Histori…

The D23 Fan Club and Street Food Cinema present an outdoor screening of Muppets Treasure Island at LA State Historic Park in the Chinatown neighborhood of Los Angeles on Saturday, June 6, 2026. Doors open at 6:00 PM; film begins at dusk around 8:15 PM. This special D23-presented event pairs the beloved 1996 musical adventure film with the outdoor lawn setting of LA State Historic Park, creating a family-friendly evening for Muppets fans of all generations. Expect a crowd that treats the songs as singalongs and the jokes as old friends. LA State Historic Park is located at 1245 N Spring Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012, in the Chinatown neighborhood. The park offers a large flat lawn ideal for blankets and low chairs. On-site food vendors and DJs round out the experience before the film begins. Street Food Cinema tickets are available online; this event is open to all guests regardless of D23 membership. Book in advance as this event typically sells out.

LA Galaxy Night: Bend It Like Beckham
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LA Galaxy Night: Bend It Like Beckham
Jun 6, 2026 $15-25 9th St and Hope St, Grand Hope Par…

LA Galaxy Night at Street Food Cinema brings the 2002 film Bend It Like Beckham to Grand Hope Park in downtown Los Angeles on Saturday, June 6, 2026, in partnership with the LA Galaxy. Doors open at 5:30 PM; film begins at dusk around 8:15 PM. The film follows a British-Indian teenager defying her family's expectations to pursue professional soccer, featuring a breakout performance from Keira Knightley and a soundtrack that holds up. Watching it outdoors as a Galaxy-themed evening adds a layer of SoCal soccer culture to a film already built around the beautiful game. Grand Hope Park is located in the South Park neighborhood of downtown LA at 9th and Hope Streets, easily walkable from the South Park METRO stop. Bring a blanket or low chairs. On-site vendors provide food and drinks before the screening. Tickets are available through Street Food Cinema's website. This event commonly sells out for warm June evenings, so booking in advance is recommended.

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