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The Art House Resurgence: How Younger Audiences Are Saving Indie Theaters

I've been lucky enough to live in a lot of cities that have really cool places to watch movies. In Boston, I was a regular at the Coolidge and the Brattle, and now, in Los Angeles, you can find me all over, seeing stuff at the Aero, New Beverly, Vista, Egyptian, and many more.

The Art House Resurgence: How Younger Audiences Are Saving Indie Theaters

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I've been lucky enough to live in a lot of cities that have really cool places to watch movies.

In Boston, I was a regular at the Coolidge and the Brattle, and now, in Los Angeles, you can find me all over, seeing stuff at the Aero, New Beverly, Vista, Egyptian, and many more.

The point I'm trying to make is that arthouse movie theaters are awesome and a spectacular place to check out new and old movies.

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I've been lucky enough to live in a lot of cities that have really cool places to watch movies. In Boston, I was a regular at the Coolidge and the Brattle, and now, in Los Angeles, you can find me all over, seeing stuff at the Aero, New Beverly, Vista, Egyptian, and many more. The point I'm trying to make is that arthouse movie theaters are awesome and a spectacular place to check out new and old movies.

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  • I was afraid these places would shut down during COVID, but for the ones that survived, they saw a new trend that's bringing in a lot more business...

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In State College, I'd go to The State Theatre.

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