I love indie theatres, and the Castro is one of the greats. My first visit was for a special event that included a Q&A with the stars of the film.It was a lot of fun!
An outstanding venue with a rich history. Really happy I had a chance to experience it!
Always love seeing Miyazaki movies here!
Boycott American Cinematheque and Egyptian Theatre.They are censoring what they think we ought not see.Its not up to anyone else to decide what we watch.
Great food....perfect for pre-show dining before a screening at the Egyptian Theater...
Came for a Q&A for the cast if Why Him? and the movie and Q&A were awewome. Id only suggest that in the future the big screen show the actors being interviewed so that everyone could get a good look at them.
Beautiful place, a concessions area a little expensive but its to support the renovations of a historic building so I dont mind. They play a wonderful selection of classics and new movies which I am beyond all the way.
Good place to watch quality films, classic a series attend filmmakers interviews
Classic Hollywood at its best. American Cinematheque combines Hollywoods 95 year-old Egyptian Theatre and the 75 year-old Aero Theatre in Santa Monica. The Egyptian was built in 1922 by Sid Grauman and held Hollywoods very first Red Carpet premier event. Grauman then sold the Egyptian and built the Chinese Theatre and the El Capitan a few blocks west from the Egyptian on Hollywood Blvd.Google American Cinematheque, Egyptian Theatre or Aero Theatre and youll get to the same results. Membership is tax-deductible and tickets are $7 instead of $11 per ticket and include 4 free vouchers, free member-only screenings, pre-sales and member priority check-in for big events.Volunteer openings always available.
Right wing brainwashing propaganda machine ...
The Hollywood experience
Great programming
Amo holy