'Rooftop Cinema Club' Continues to Reshape LA's Entertainment Scene and Announces 2021 Lineup
Masters of the open-air cinema experience, Rooftop Cinema Club (RCC) is kicking off 2021 in style! As the pandemic continues to reshape LA’s entertainment scene, RCC is keeping us entertained in the new year, as they announce their January lineup at The Drive-In at Santa Monica Airport.
RCC’s westside location continues to bring the contactless drive-in experience to life in Los Angeles; a hidden gem beneath the stars and nestled next to Bundy Drive. With nearly all screenings sold out through the end of 2020, the January launch is welcome news to Angelenos trying to get their hands-on tickets. See the full January line up here.
Lovers of films will be pleasantly surprised by RCC’s offerings such as a true dinner and a movie vibe with premium dishes from the onsite restaurant The Cloverfield. The best part is the brand is following all COVID-19 safety protocols! Award-winning films will play all month, with nods to old school horror, Hollywood classics and best of Disney. Plus, they’ve added late-night screenings for nighttime film lovers.
Looking ahead, RCC has curated a stellar lineup for the new year, spanning across numerous genres and featuring modern releases, classic films, fan favorites, family-friendly flicks and a variety of exciting theme nights and surprises.
Since launching their first U.S. drive-in back in May, RCC has hosted weekly Community Screenings where all ticket proceeds go to charity. To date, RCC has raised more than $50,000 for charities across the five cities where RCC drive-in cinemas are present (LA, Houston, San Antonio, Dallas, Tampa), fundraising for a variety of organizations that alleviate hunger, support victims of domestic violence and fight for racial justice. In January, all LA Community Screening ticket sale proceeds will go to benefit the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank as well.
Tickets range from $32–48 per vehicle and are priced based on occupancy and day of week. Children 8 years old and under do not count as vehicle occupants. Parking spots are first-come-first serve and will be assigned by ushers upon arrival. Total capacity for each screening is 200 cars.
A trip to the movies may be a bit different right now, but RCC is truly elevating the experience. Check it out while you can!
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