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Rooftop Cinema Club is bringing cozy fireside screenings to DTLA

The outdoor screening series continues this fall and winter with its Fireside Films series.

Michael Juliano
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Michael Juliano
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Rooftop Cinema Club
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Somewhere around November, we usually start to feel pretty smug about living in Los Angeles. As our East Coast friends begin to head indoors, we can still savor some after-dark alfresco fun here—at least with the aid of some outdoor heaters.

That’s all especially true for Rooftop Cinema Club, which is keeping outdoor movie season going well into the fall and winter with the November 7 return of its Fireside Films series. Back after its Valentine’s Day debut, the cold-weather series will add wood-burning patio heaters to its fourth-floor Downtown L.A. rooftop as well as a complimentary hot beverage with each ticket (hot chocolate, tea, apple cider or coffee).

Tickets go on sale today and cost $34.50 for an Adirondack chair (that’s the price with the service fee added), or $39.10 for a spot on a love seat. If a heater and some good company aren’t enough to keep you warm, there’ll be blankets available at LEVEL for an additional charge (as well as a drinks at the bar and a selection of comfort food). And as is the case at all RCC screenings, you’ll listen to all of the films via a provided pair of wireless headphones.

So what about the movies? Expect a steady stream of holiday picks (ElfHome AloneThe Holiday), local favorites (La La LandFriday) and recent releases (Deadpool & Wolverine).

Rooftop Cinema Club
Photograph: Courtesy Eric Scire

Check out the full schedule below:

November

Nov 7: La La Land
Nov 8: 500 Days of Summer + The Holiday + Friday
Nov 9: Elf + Pride & Prejudice + Deadpool & Wolverine
Nov 10: The Greatest Showman + Home Alone
Nov 11: Twilight
Nov 12: Poetic Justice
Nov 14: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone
Nov 15: Elf + Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind + Fight Club
Nov 16: Serendipity + Brown Sugar + Pulp Fiction
Nov 17: Casablanca
Nov 18: Edward Scissorhands
Nov 19: White Chicks
Nov 20: Home Alone
Nov 21: The Grand Budapest Hotel
Nov 22: When Harry Met Sally… + Sweet November + Knives Out
Nov 23: Elf + The Notebook + Scream
Nov 24: Planes, Trains and Automobiles + The Holiday
Nov 25: La La Land
Nov 26: Home Alone
Nov 27: Friends
Nov 29: The Nightmare Before Christmas + Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind + Twilight
Nov 30: How the Grinch Stole Christmas + Elf Kiss + Kiss Bang Bang

December

Dec 2: Deadpool & Wolverine
Dec 3: The Dark Knight
Dec 4: White Chicks
Dec 5: The Holiday + The Shining
Dec 6: Just Friends + Love Actually + Friday After Next
Dec 7: Elf + You’ve Got Mail + Die Hard
Dec 8: It’s a Wonderful Life + Last Holiday
Dec 9: Home Alone
Dec 10: Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
Dec 11: The Family Stone
Dec 12: Serendipity
Dec 13: Elf + Home Alone + This Christmas
Dec 14: The Nightmare Before Christmas + National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation + The Night Before
Dec 15: How the Grinch Stole Christmas + Carol
Dec 16: Love Actually
Dec 17: The Family Man
Dec 18: The Holiday
Dec 19: The Office
Dec 20: Elf + Home Alone + Friday After Next
Dec 21: The Nightmare Before Christmas + Serendipity + Die Hard
Dec 22: It’s a Wonderful Life + The Best Man Holiday
Dec 23: The Holiday + National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation
Dec 24: Elf + Home Alone
Dec 26: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone
Dec 27: Sleepless in Seattle + About Time + Beetlejuice
Dec 28: 10 Things I Hate About You + Waiting to Exhale + La La Land
Dec 29: The Notebook
Dec 30: The Great Gatsby
Dec 31: When Harry Met Sally…

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