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650 movies later, Cinespia turned a Hollywood cemetery into L.A.’s summer utopia

“People still want to sit down and watch a movie with a crowd, that has not changed.” Cinespia’s founder John Wyatt looks back on 25 years.

Diana Ruzova
Author: Diana Ruzova

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