StreetFood Cinema, LA's moveable cinema feast, presents over 50 events throughout the year. SFC is SoCal's largest outdoor movie series that combines four carefully curated elements into one amazing experience with popular outdoor movies, street food, audience games, live music and more. Founded in 2012, SFC has grown into a citywide community of entertainment and food enthusiasts reaching every corner of LA. As a recognized and beloved event series, SFC has become a preferred partner for movie studios and entertainment platforms to celebrate premieres, new releases and anniversaries with fans.
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Summer blockbusters and holiday hits make up the bulk of box office revenue each year, while contenders for the Oscars tend to attract smaller audiences that build over time. Here's a look at how movies have fared at the box office, after adjusting for inflation.
The big screen in your backyard, Movies in the Parks returns this summer, bringing Hollywood movies and local films to local parks for the twenty-first season. Join us in the parks for classics from the Golden Age of Hollywood, retro childhood favorites, and the best family-friendly box office hits.
Park fieldhouses and restrooms may not be open during your movie. If you have concerns or questions about fieldhouse hours or restroom availability, please contact your local park supervisor before the movie.
All movies begin at dusk. If you're unsure when dusk is, visit any weather site to see the time of dusk each day. Call
(312) 742-1134 for daily listings and weather-related cancellations.
Popular dystopian movies and shows have a lot of predictions. Some are relatively (hopefully) unlikely, like a zombie apocalypse or an alien invasion. However, some future predictions hit a little too close to home, especially when it comes to worldwide pandemics, government coups, global warming, and artificial intelligence (AI) entities gone rogue.
Former NASA pilot, Cooper (Matthew McConaughey), and a team of scientists make the first trip of its kind. However, getting there is only half the battle. Cooper and his crew must also learn to survive and thrive on each of the three possible inhabitable planets.
Dystopia meets utopia in this sci-fi film set in 2054 where crime is nonexistent thanks to the pre-crime law enforcement squad. Using clairvoyant humans, dubbed Precogs, crimes are predicted before they actually happen. But do the Precogs always get it right? Tom Cruise and Colin Farrell star in this fan-favorite action/crime thriller with a dystopian twist.
Aging actress Robin Wright (played by herself) is given the opportunity to be a film star indefinitely by taking advantage of new technology and preserving her likeness in an animated avatar. The digital version of her is then used in a number of animated films and shows, including an especially popular animated franchise.
The outbreak causes society to collapse into a scary post-apocalyptic world. Survivors Joel (Pedro Pascal) and Ellie (Ashley Johnson) become an unlikely duo as they keep each other alive on a cross-country trek.
In the TV adaptation of the hit film series, The Purge explores an alternate America ruled by a totalitarian government in which all crime is legal, including murder, for one 12-hour window each year. The horror series follows seemingly unrelated characters as they try to make it out of Purge night alive.
Following a war that destroyed all other life on earth, a colony called New Babyl has risen from the ashes. Within the dome-covered community, citizens are ruled by a government known as the Tribunal. When children turn 16, they are invited to participate in a yearly performing arts contest called the Exemplar.
When a group of teens set to perform stumble upon an ancient archive hidden in the woods, they find books, music, and other artifacts that lead them to question everything their society has taught them.
Movies are for entertainment, especially the archetypical films and their typical song and dance fanfare. But, besides its run-of-the-mill content, Bengali cinema often delivers films which not only entertain but inspire us a lot. So, are you a movie buff? Do you keep a tab on the show timings, movie trailers or the gossips related to the Bengali industry? Then, this Bengali film list reference is ideal for your daily dose of entertainment. This is your one-stop solution to follow all the latest updates about Bengali films running in theatres. Have a look at the list of latest Bengali movies.
Here's our run-down of the Marvel movies in order, both chronological and release. As the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is ever-expanding, and with new movies being released this year, what better way to get fully caught up, or relive your favorites, than by watching the movies in order?
You'll need a Disney Plus subscription if you're going to watch the Marvel movies in order as the streaming platform is the home of the MCU these days. It's also home to the TV shows that Marvel Studios has produced, but they don't feature in this guide. If you are going to follow an order, we recommend watching the movies in chronological as opposed to release order, so you can follow the timeline accurately.
There's no shame in only wanting to watch the best Marvel movies or just the movies that feature infinity stones. But, just because the Infinity Saga is over, Marvel Studios doesn't intend on slowing down. Whether you're a Spider-Man superfan or an Avengers advocate, watching the Marvel movies in order is the ultimate superhero marathon and the best way to get a galactic dosage of out-of-this-world content.
We'll be with you every step of the way as you make your way through all the Marvel movies, and yes, we are aware that'll take some time. Below, we've included movies exclusively in the MCU, so movies like Mobius, Venom and Madame Web don't appear. If Marvel isn't enough to scratch your sci-fi itch, you can check out our guides to the best movies and TV shows on Disney Plus, Netflix, Amazon and Paramount Plus. But, if you want to watch the Marvel movies in order, scroll down below.
If you want to watch all the Marvel movies in chronological order then you have to start with Captain America: The First Avenger. Not the best Marvel movie by a long shot, but given it takes place during World War 2, in 1942 to be exact, its setting is certainly the oldest. Travel back in time to watch Cap fight HYDRA masquerading as Nazis and fall for Peggy Carter, only to be frozen in ice so he could conveniently leapfrog through time to the present day and eventually team up with the Avengers. This is where it all began...
Next, you'll jump forward in time to the 90s where Captain Marvel discovers grunge as well as a community of Skrulls hiding in plain sight on Earth. Set in 1995, Marvel gave us a strong blast of nostalgia with this origin movie, which saw appearances from 90s icons such as Blockbuster, payphones, and Nine Inch Nails. Plus, it was the first Marvel movie to have one of its main characters de-aged using some impressive CGI so a young Nick Fury could kick ass right alongside one of the most powerful superheroes in the franchise.
That brings us to Iron Man, the very first Marvel movie made, but the third in chronological order. Set in 2010, this origin movie started it all for the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Tony Stark creates the Iron Man suit to escape his captors and then become a powerful but arrogant superhero. With his P.A. Pepper Potts and friend Col. James "Rhodey" Rhodes along for the ride, Tony eventually takes down baddie Obadiah Stane who arranged Tony's kidnapping so he could take over Stark Industries.
Less than a year later Tony is back in hot water as the son of a former Stark Industries employee, Ivan Vanko, tries to kill him using his own version of Tony's Iron Man suit technology. And, as if that wasn't bad enough, Tony finds out that the palladium core in the Arc Reactor that keeps him alive and powers his suit is actually killing him. All in all, Tony isn't having a great year, but thanks to a little help from Nick Fury and Natasha Romanoff, aka S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Black Widow, he eventually cures himself and takes down Vanko.
At the same time, Bruce Banner is trying to find a cure for his condition which sees him turn into a big, raging, green monster anytime he feels a bit irritated. Set in 2011, Banner is being hunted by General Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross who sends special forces soldier Emil Blonsky to take him down. Unfortunately, Blonsky is no match for the Hulk which is why he agrees to be injected with a similar serum to the one that turned Banner into the Hulk. The problem is, it also makes him insane. Eventually becoming Abomination and going on a killing rampage, Banner convinces Ross to let him stop Blonsky and save the day.
Whether this movie counts as part of the MCU is up for debate - Disney/Marvel say no, but it was very clearly meant to be in the MCU when it was created, as evidenced by Tony Stark's post-credits cameo.
Also at the same time (yes, seriously, 2011 was a busy year for the MCU), God of Thunder Thor is banished to Earth by his dad Odin and discovers he's no longer worthy enough to lift his favorite hammer. There he meets scientist Jane Foster and learns how to live as a mortal for a while. Meanwhile, on Asgard, Thor's brother Loki, the God of Mischief, finds out he's actually adopted and doesn't take it particularly well. Eventually, Thor proves himself worthy enough to once again wield his hammer and returns to Asgard to stop Loki from causing any more trouble, only to witness his brother supposedly die.
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