FEATURE: Pulp Fiction
ABOUT: The lives of two mob hitmen, a boxer, a gangster and his wife, and a pair of diner bandits intertwine in four tales of violence and redemption.
2 Hours 34 minutes
RATING: R
LOCATION: The Autry Museum - 4700 Western Heritage Way, Los Angeles, CA 90027
TIME: Doors 5:30pm. Band 6:45pm. Movie 8:00pm.
MC: TBA
BAND: Jagged Baptist Church
FOOD TRUCKS: TBA
*Food Trucks are subject to change*
ADVANCE TICKETS: General Admission $19. Reserved Section $25.
DOOR: General Admission $24. Reserved Section $30.
RESERVED SEATING: The Reserved Section is premium seating on the field in front of the screen, which is exclusively for Reserved ticket holders. You may arrive at any time. Seating is first come, first serve for both General Admission and Reserved sections.
PARKING: Free parking available.
CHAIRS: Low chairs only, which sit 6 inches off the ground (e.g. beach chairs). No tall chairs, please. If you need any assistance during the event, our Street Food Cinema Staff will be happy to assist you.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
– Restrooms are available for public use.
– On-site food trucks will be available.
– If you or anyone within your group has or is experiencing COVID-19 symptoms, we ask you to please stay home to ensure the health and safety of our audience and staff.
DOGS: Fido friendly, Fido approved! Leashed dogs welcome.
*Event details are subject to change
Jagged Baptist Club is an American rock band consisting of longstanding Los Angeles based musicians Blake Stokes, Morgan Ponder, Josh Boyd, and CJ Ramsey. Their debut full-length album, Reptile Super Show, was released in summer of 2019 on Chain Letter Collective.
In February 2021 the world renowned LA based radio station, KCRW debuted their newest single “Temptation Death House”. The single has since gained airplay on RTE2fm in Ireland, Aire Libre in Mexico City KXLU in Los Angeles and KXSF in San Francisco.
November 2021 saw the release of their full-length “Temptation Death House” which was immediately supported by KCRW, KXLU, BBC Music, XS Manchester and Radio X. The band celebrated the release of the album with a five night residency at the legendary Silverlake Lounge in Los Angeles and a headlining set for the world renowned “It’s a School Night” showcase.
Having been compared to Primal Scream and Depeche Mode, with influences including Blur, Public Image Limited, The Birthday Party, and Division of Laura Lee, their music and live show have garnered positive response from audiences and critics alike.