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Cinema Series

Since its inception in 1994, the Cinema Series welcomes movie fans to enjoy preview screenings of the best of Hollywood, independent and festival films prior to their release in theaters or streaming.

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Celebrating three decades of great new films.

The Cinema Series is held on Tuesday evenings at the Landmark Westwood in Los Angeles. Each preview screening is followed by an in-depth conversation with the filmmakers, actors, or other special guests.

The virtual Cinema Series screenings of new films are presented periodically and include a conversation with the filmmakers and top talent.

Popular film critic Pete Hammond hosts both Cinema Series experiences.



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The KCET Cinema Series returns for the Fall at the Aero Theater.
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Producers Todd Black and Guymon Casady talked about their new film "Hope Springs" (Opening Aug. 10th) at the KCET Cinema Series.
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Listen to the KCET Cinema Series Q&A with Julie Newmar, Dante DePaulo, and Earl Barton, stars of the Johnny Mercer scored film "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers."
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Dates for the Fall 2012 KCET Cinema Series and tickets have been announced.
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A Q&A with actor Chris Messina & producers Albert Berger & Ron Yerxa after a screening of "Ruby Sparks."
Jane Powell & Howard Keel in 'Seven Brides for Seven Brothers'
It's Johnny Mercer night at KCET's Cinema Series!"Seven Brides for Seven Brothers", the 1954 Academy Award winner for Best Musical Score and nominee for…
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With director Lauren Greenfield at the KCET Cinema Series screening of "The Queen of Versailles."
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Audio Q&A with writer/director Alex Kurtzman at the KCET Cinema Series screening of "People Like Us."
Video Interview: Reiner talks about the his tendency to make movies that aren't exactly studio-friendly.
Video Interview: Reiner talks about the his tendency to make movies that aren't exactly studio-friendly.
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At the Q&A that followed a screening of his newest film," Magic at Belle Isle," director Rob Reiner talks about the classic film "Stand by Me."
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