Cinespia, Los Angeles’ longest-running outdoor movie experience, has announced its lineup for July at Hollywood Forever Cemetery.
As part of its groundbreaking 25th anniversary season, Cinespia will host a community screening of Legally Blonde at the end of June, as well as a special Fourth of July fireworks spectacular screening of Shrek, as well as Jurassic Park, Pulp Fiction, Rosemary’s Baby and Edward Scissorhands. Additional screenings for the anniversary season will be announced at a later date.
Cinespia’s DJs spin lively, themed sets before and after each screening. Guests can throw a blanket and picnic on the lawn and enjoy a complimentary photo booth, concession stand, and beer and wine all night long.
Cinespia is brought to you by Amazon MGM Studios and Prime Video. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.cinespia.org.
Below is the full lineup.
Saturday, June 27th — “Legally Blonde”
“Revenge is a dish best served in pink. Reese Witherspoon gave us Elle at Harvard Law School.”
This is the perfect opportunity for her to prove that she is more than just a pretty face. Huh, seems difficult? Hollywood Forever Cemetery is particularly stunning, with blondes and beauties showing classic 2000s movies on the big screen and a pink party to match. Practice bending and snapping because your perfect day awaits. It’s all in celebration of the new Prime Video “Legally Blonde Prequel” Elle, set to premiere in July 2026. ”
Friday, July 3 — “Shrek + Fireworks”
“Twenty-five years ago, once upon a time, grime existed, and the moody but lovable Swamp Tongue made our hearts sing. Shrek’s beloved quest for true love, personal growth, and basic privacy descends under the stars for a night of fairytale mayhem and happy, wise après. Join us for all the hilarity, heart, and smash mouth your nostalgic soul can handle.”
Saturday, July 4th “Jurassic Park + Fireworks”
“Join us for a Fourth of July celebration with dinosaurs and fireworks! Stomp your way through the garden.
A Jurassic classic that brought dinosaurs back from the dead. When visionary scientists create a theme park utopia where genetically revived dinosaurs roam free, it’s a horde of velociraptures. What could go wrong? The adrenaline rush continues even after the movie is over with a dinosaur-like fireworks show!”
Saturday, July 11th — “Pulp Fiction”
“Keep calm and get tickets to Honey Bunny, Quentin Tarantino’s wonderfully weird movie.”
A fearlessly fast masterpiece. The path of justice leads to Hollywood’s eternal graveyard. There, stories and movie stars collide in one of the most sophisticated films of all time. A movie this cool deserves a party to match. ”
Saturday, July 18th — “Rosemary’s Baby”
“We invite you to celebrate a special birth from hell! A young couple has moved in.
A creepy building with a notorious past. Rosemary after a night of terrifying hallucinations
(Mia Farrow) finds out she’s pregnant and her life changes forever. Fear! Polish up your anagrams and get ready for a magical night of devilish sparkle under the stars. ”
Saturday, July 25th — “Edward Scissorhands”
“Raise Scissorhands in the sky and enjoy a goth-meets-pop extravaganza! Winona Ryder and
Johnny Depp plays a pair of damaged lovers in Tim Burton’s candy-colored fable. When a makeup saleswoman (Dianne Wiest) brings home a lovable outcast who just needs a helping hand, the drama flows as freely as snow from an ice sculpture. Edward becomes the talk of the town with his genius, but his love for the town’s sexy guy starts something strange. Who would have imagined that the suburbs could be so scary? ”
