Now playing at the La Mirada Dollar Theater
If you are looking to see a movie on a budget, here is a list of what is playing at the La Mirada Dollar Theater.
William Connor Devlin, Writer
• April 1, 2014
Aronofsky rocks the boat with retelling of Noah story
Director Darren Aronofsky brings his personal perspective to the Biblical story of Noah and the flood.
Michael Asmus, Writer
• April 1, 2014
The Man in Black is still shining
"Out Among the Stars" a tribute to the genius of the late Johnny Cash.
Parker Munson, Writer
• March 26, 2014
‘Divergent’ is not a ‘Hunger Games’ knock off
Shailene Woodley and Theo James give electric performances in the movie based on the popular trilogy by Veronica Roth.
Heather Pape, Writer
• March 26, 2014
‘Muppets Most Wanted’ features more classic songs and jokes
The Muppets joke and sing their way through another Muppetational movie.
Michael Asmus, Writer
• March 25, 2014
‘Forcefield,’ Tokyo Police Club
Tokyo Police Club's new album "Forcefield" lacks the courage to take its music to the next level.
Tyler Davis, Writer
• March 25, 2014
Armed with wit and a taser, Veronica Mars takes the big screen
Veronica Mars lives on in a new movie that stays true to original characters while offering an exciting continuation to the series.
Anna Frost, Writer
• March 19, 2014
Serengeti, Son Lux and Sufjan Stevens team up to create the hip hop group Sisyphus
"Sisyphus" collaboration brings creativity and textures to the hip hop genre.
Michael Asmus, Writer
• March 18, 2014
‘The Art of Celebration,’ Rend Collective Experiment
Rend Collective's new album "The Art of Celebration" incorporates simplicity, sentimentality and joy.
Parker Munson, Writer
• March 18, 2014
5 Irish artists you should be listening to
In honor of St. Patrick's Day here are five Irish artists you should listen to.
Tyler Davis, Writer
• March 18, 2014
Comeback Kid returns with fourth studio album, captures live show
Comeback Kid's album "Die Knowing" maintains signature style while introducing a cleaner sound.
Soren Iverson, Writer
• March 12, 2014
‘300: Rise of an Empire’ is too shallow and violent to be considered just fun
David Vendrell takes a closer look at the violence displayed in the film "300: Rise of an Empire."
David Vendrell, Writer
• March 12, 2014
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On the evening of Nov. 15, the stage in Ethel Lee Auditorium was set with a purplish-blue hue and a light fog. The Biola Jazz Ensemble, led by...
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