Watch both vintage and modern French films alongside TV premieres at this annual film festival for Francophiles. Formerly known as COLCOA, the American French Film Festival imbues Los Angeles with a dose of Parisian flair each fall. This year’s starry centerpiece film is Nouvelle Vague, a reimagining of the making of the Jean-Luc Godard film Breathless, making its L.A. premiere on October 30. Director Richard Linklater, as well as stars Zoey Deutch and Guillaume Marbeck, will be on hand for a post-film conversation. Free happy hour panels, followed by wine and cheese receptions, a spotlight series of the next generation of French filmmakers, enlightening documentaries and a competition of new French short films round out the roster of events at the Directors Guild Theater Complex. See the full schedule here.
If we could write the rules of living in Los Angeles this would be our No. 1, always at the top of our list: When you live in this city, there’s no excuse for boredom just because it’s a weeknight. There are hundreds of things to do in Los Angeles each week, whether you hit the beach at sunset or go for a morning bike ride, or catch a concert or a comedy show—and that’s really only scratching the surface. Well, we don’t make the rules, but we will provide you with plenty of ideas for your next free weeknight right here. Now go out and tackle these things to do in L.A. this week.
We curate an itinerary of the city’s best concerts, culture and cuisine, every week, just for you. This Friday is Halloween, and there are plenty of haunted houses, family-friendly events and parties—both elegant and debaucherous, depending on your preference—to choose from. For spooky sounds, head Downtown to hear John Carpenter perform his iconic scores or catch live musical accompaniment to Phantom of the Opera or The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Meanwhile, the Growlers frontman Brooks Nielsen returns for his annual Halloween-night show at the Hollywood Palladium. Then on Saturday, we’re straight into Day of the Dead celebrations, from Hollywood to DTLA to Downey. Not into fall holidays? We got you. You can watch foreign films at the American French Film Festival, Tony winner Hadestown at the Pantages Theatre, or a music-and-dance-filled ode to Quentin Tarantino at CineVita.












































































































