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On Saturday, July 5 at The Autry Museum in Griffith Park, Street Food Cinema will screen the cult classic “The Princess Bride,” followed by a projection-mapped visual display in place of ...
Los Angeles’ Griffith Park is a massive, mountainous, wild oasis in the middle of the city’s dense urban sprawl. Its real and cinematic history is pure joy to explore.
“Movies in the Park” is a family-friendly series of movie screenings at popular spots around the county. It runs from June to September and attendance is free.
At 4,210 acres, Griffith outshines other extraordinary city parks of the US, such as San Francisco’s Golden Gate, which barely tops 1,000 acres, and New York’s Central Park, a mere 843 acres.