Friday, March 6, 2026

Future To Do: Dark Masquerade, Dead Lover, The Fly, Brain Dead Fantasy Fest & Secret Sixteen: 80's Swords and Sorcery

 Here's a few things to do you might want to sign up for or mark your calendars.
 
The Queen Mary's Dark Harbor Presents: Dark Masquerade
March, Friday the 13th and Saturday, February 14th
The Queen Mary: 1126 Queens Hwy, Long Beach, CA 90802
Tickets start at $59 + fees.
This is a 21+ event. A valid government-issued ID is required for entry and to purchase alcoholic
beverages. Tickets start at $59 + fees.
 
Apparently, the event went so well last month, they're bringing it back for another Friday the 13th this March.

From the same people who bring you the current incarnation of Dark Harbor comes a very spooky event. Where you can be spooky in love and also scared. So, yes, it's a couples themed haunt just in time for the second Friday the 13th this year.
 
"Dress to haunt—and be haunted—at Dark Masquerade, an after-hours takeover of the Queen Mary. Sway through a high-energy masquerade dance party under dimmed chandeliers and creeping fog, then slip into the ship’s belly for story-driven encounters where Dark Harbor icons pull you deeper into their legends.

Descend six fathoms below the waterline for Gale’s Requiem, follow bass-thick vibrations down grated catwalks as you slip past gauges and humming pipes, stand inside the “resonance” circle to feel the pulse climb, and watch Dr. Edwin Masters’ final test derail as Graceful Gale seizes the baton and turns the room—and you—into her orchestra; clutch a single red glowstick for The Search for Mary, weaving with your sweetheart through shadowed corridors in pursuit of mischievous Scary Mary; then brave Sweethearts’ Slaughterhouse, where you’ll peek past swinging kitchen doors, decode the Chef’s love-letter menu, and decide if you dare accept his bite-sized “tastings” before the dessert bites back."
 
 
Special Screenings March 26-29
Laemmle Glendale
 
*Not loving the idea of Stink-o-vision, being real. This straight up looks like it's trying to gross you out on purpose. 
 
A lonely Gravedigger who stinks of corpses finally meets her dream man, but their whirlwind affair is cut short when he tragically drowns at sea. Grief-stricken, she goes to morbid lengths to resurrect him through madcap scientific experiments, resulting in grave consequences and unlikely love.
 

The next all take place at Brain Dead Studios.
 
 
Sunday, March 29 
Brain Dead Studios
611 N Fairfax Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90036,
Free screening! First come first serve.

When Seth Brundle makes a huge scientific and technological breakthrough in teleportation, he decides to test it on himself. Unbeknownst to him, a common housefly manages to get inside the device and the two become one.
 
Brain Dead Fantasy Fest
April 10 - 12, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday
Brain Dead Studios
611 N Fairfax Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90036
EARLY BIRD TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW 
for $40.69

A weekend dedicated to sci-fi, fantasy, RPG, tabletop gaming, miniatures, dungeon synth, punk, metal, noise, grimdark,  models, rare books, collectibles, workshops, the occult, painting tutorials, games, movies, and everything else we love.

*With the bonus of being a Coachella weekend, so less traffic

 

 
Sat, Apr 18 @ 2:00 pm
Brain Dead Studios
611 N Fairfax Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90036
$31.50 
 
35mm can be beautiful, but 16mm is personal. Join Secret Sixteen founder Mike Williamson, Josh Miller (Killer Movies) and Bret Berg (Museum of Home Video) for a 12-hour survival quest of prehistoric vengeance, loincloth love, epic fantasy and muscular magic — screened from Secret Sixteen’s incredibly siqq collection of Swatch watch-era swords ’n sorcery.

Titles aren’t revealed until they unspool onscreen. What we can say is that this six-film marathon is soaking in noble scoundrels, rival clans, misty caverns, captured kingdoms, pernicious priests, powers of the gods, super-strength, a buffet of side boob, a distinct lack of pants, astounding production design, excessive spectacle, obligatory quicksand, flying jump kicks, lizard people, huge people, small people, grotesque wounds, sub-human slaying, mass destruction, primordial pulp, swords within swords and good mostly triumphing over evil…mostly.

Thursday, March 5, 2026

Rooster Fighter: The Most Adult Swim Anime Ever

 

The puns, the puns will never end with this one. Rooster Fighter is out next week and by G-d is it made for Adult Swim. The dub on our main cock rooster, Keiji, sounds awfully lot a like Christopher Sabat. Funimation never died, it just went into the poultry industry.
 
Rooster Fighter Premieres March 14, 2026 on Adult Swim’s Toonami; Streams on Hulu in the US and Disney+  March 15

Wednesday, March 4, 2026

Weekly What To Do: Y'Know What's Coming, Starts with an O, But For Now That O Is For One Piece


HOLLYWOOD STREET CLOSURES FOR 2026 
OSCARS® WEEK

To accommodate the construction of press risers and pre-show stages along the Oscars red carpet, all lanes of Hollywood Boulevard are closed from Orange Drive to Highland Avenue from 12:01 a.m. on Thursday, March 5, until 6 a.m. on Wednesday, March 18, 2026.
 
 2026 Oscar® Nominee Spotlights at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures March 6-14
 

 
This program includes screenings of the nominated short films and panel conversations with select nominated feature filmmakers leading up to the 98th Academy Awards. 

March 6 | 6:30pm | Breaking the Oscars Ceiling 
March 7 | 11am | Animated Short Film
March 7 | 4pm | Animated Feature Film
March 8 | 11am | Documentary Short Film 
March 9 | 7pm | Live Action Short Film
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 


 
 

 
Holi & the Beach: LA's Biggest Festival of Colors
Saturday, Mar 7 from 11:30 am to 4 pm
Seaside Lagoon Redondo Beach
200 Portofino Way, Redondo Beach, CA 90277
$12.24 as of writing this
 
A Holi experience like no other on the BEACH! Saturday March 7th. Join 6,000 people, food, vendors + colors & Celebrity DJ Lineups!
 
Virtue and Vice: Allegory in European Drawing,” an exhibition exploring how European artists from
the 16th to 19th centuries made drawings to criticize bad behavior as well as praise virtuous actions. 

On view at the Getty Center from March 3 through June 7, 2026, the exhibition features 32 drawings that range from straightforward examples of charity, lust and greed, to complex allegories that depict virtue, decadence and friendship. These drawings were meant to be emotionally moving and taught lessons that condemned sinful behavior or praised honorable deeds.
 
First Fridays | 20th Anniversary Season — First Fridays celebrates 20 years as Los Angeles’ premier museum after-hours experience, where exclusive nighttime access to NHM brings music, science and culture together for an engaging evening of conversation and community. Throughout the night, guests are free to explore the Museum at their own pace, exploring galleries and exhibitions with live music, DJs, topical discussions, signature cocktails, pop-up experiences, and much more. More information is available at nhm.org/firstfridays.

Schedule: March 6 sold out
April 3, May 1. 6-10 pm.

Admission: $30 for Public | $20 for Members
 
 
The opening reception each month is the first Thursday of the month from 6 to 10 p.m., now it's March 5th.
 
DTLA Artnight is a cultural gathering and art walk organized monthly on first Thursdays where over 25 Galleries debut new exhibitions from their fine arts collections. These collections encompass a wide array of mediums from artists across LA, the U.S. and the world. 
 
 
55th Annual Dana Point Festival of Whales, taking place March 6-8. This year marks a major milestone, the 55th anniversary of one of the world’s longest‑running whale festivals, and the lineup is packed with community favorites, including the return of the Magical Migration Parade, the three‑day Carnival, the Concert on the Water and a full schedule of family‑friendly activities, lectures, art experiences and marine‑focused events. 
 
Sat, Mar 7 • 10 am
Pershing Square
532 S Olive St
Los Angeles, CA 90013
Free
 

 
 
Saturday March 7th, 8:00 pm
Redcat
$15.00 - $27.00 including fees
 
GRAMMY-nominated orchestral collective Wild Up presents The Odes, an evening that traces a living lineage of experimentation—from the Baroque’s theatrical excess to modernist innovation and contemporary music’s daring invention. The program unfolds as a conversation across centuries, where the oldest music feels the most new, and the newest pieces make tradition strange again.
 
On view: March 7, 2025 – March 28, 2026
Opening Reception:
Saturday, March 7th 6-10pm
DOVIE GOLDEN
Mood Swings
ERICA ROSE LEVINE
It Takes A Village
HEATERS
Group Exhibition
The Fresh Series (Session Eleven)
Spotlight on Local Creatives (with Marciano Ceballos | Darnell Waine | David Erven)
THINKSPACE PROJECTS
4217 W. Jefferson Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90016
 
 
 
Little Tokyo Flea Market x Studio Ghibli
Sunday, March 8, 12:00PM – 5:00 PM
Little Tokyo Galleria Mall
{ 1st & 2nd Floor + Outdoor Area }
333 S Alameda St, Los Angeles, CA 90013

 50+ AMAZING VENDORS 
Ghibli inspired merch and collectibles 
Ghibli themed Art
Flash Tattoos
 
 
 
CLEAN PLATE CLUB
Sunday, Mar 8, 2026, 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM
Dynasty Typewriter
2511 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90057
Doors 6:30pm | 18+ General Admission Tickets:
General Admission - $25 Adv / $30 Day of Show
SPLASH ZONE - $65 (Includes very limited, first rows preferred seating and two courses from the show - one before the intermission, the second after intermission)

Delectable improv with Bobby Moynihan and friends. 
Plus live cooking on stage! from Dinner Time Live's Chris Ying!
With Special Guests
    Ryan Asher
    Angela Giarratana
    Eugene Cordeo
    Lily Sullivan 
    Tim Baltz


 
Film 
 
Thursday Mar 5, 2026 7:30 PM
HAMMER MUSEUM
Free for good
10899 Wilshire Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA
90024

In person: Brother Mouth, Nicholas Buckwalter, Danae Gosset, Conner Griffith, Craig Melville, Lost Noise, and Najeeb Tarazi. Followed by a courtyard after-party with a DJ set by Eno.

The Flux Screening Series brings the creative community together for a night of outstanding short films and music videos, featuring wildly inventive filmmaker presentations and performances. 
 
Nollywood In Hollywood March 6-7 is an annual showcase of the best three Nigerian films to the
Hollywood film industry, Nigerians in the Diaspora, and cinema audiences in Los Angeles. Arguably Nigeria’s biggest cultural showcase outside Nigeria, it was founded by Nigerian-American filmmaker, Ose Oyamendan and co-presented by O2A Media, Inc. alongside two of the most prestigious institutions in Hollywood, the School of Cinematic Arts at the University of Southern California and the American Cinematheque. The initiative includes seminars, training programs, and networking events.

 
CINE INSOMNIA IN MARCH - JAPANESE CINEMA
In Japanese with English subtitles

Fri, Mar 6: TAMPOPO (1985) A film by Juzo Itami. The first Japanese Noodle Western!

Fri, Mar 13: SAMURAI I: MUSASHI MIYAMOTO (1954) Starring Toshiro Mifune. First in director Hiroshi Inagaki's Samurai Trilogy!

Fri, Mar 20: LADY SNOWBLOOD: LOVE SONG OF VENGEANCE (1974) Director Toshiya Fujita’s sequel to LADY SNOWBLOOD!

Fri, Mar 27: TOKYO STORY (1953) A film by Yasujiro Ozu.
 
SAT MAR 7, 2026 2:00 PM
Aero Theatre | Episodes 1-8
$27.00 (member) ; $32.00 (general admission)

‘TWIN PEAKS: The Complete Series’
 
 
 
 
 
March 7 - April 4, 2026
Multiple Theaters
$

Series | THE APOSTLE, TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, TENDER MERCIES, APOCALYPSE NOW: FINAL CUT, TRUE GRIT, WIDOWS, NETWORK, TRUE CONFESSIONS, THE GODFATHER, THE GODFATHER PART II, THE PAPER

 
Sunday, Mar 8 from 7:30 pm to 11 pm
Killer Fitness
822 N Hollywood WayBurbank, CA
$9.31

Get ready to travel back to the 90s with a sci-fi thriller that promises aliens, action, and a whole lot of Dolph!!! Join us for a wacky night of futuristic crime fighting with the 1990 classic I Come In Peace aka Dark Angel!
 
 
Tuesday, March 10th
Select Theaters
 
*If there are seats left, go to The Egyptian 
 
Netflix’s epic high-seas pirate adventure, ONE PIECE, returns for Season 2—unleashing fiercer adversaries and the most perilous quests yet. Luffy and the Straw Hats set sail for the extraordinary Grand Line—a legendary stretch of sea where danger and wonder await at every turn. As they journey through this unpredictable realm in search of the world’s greatest treasure, they’ll encounter bizarre islands and a host of formidable new enemies. A special limited theatrical screening of the first two episodes of the new season, ONE PIECE: INTO THE GRAND LINE.
 
 
 
 
Even More To Do:
 
   
Free Hours at the Autry
Every Tuesday and Wednesday from 1-4 p.m.
Update: During this Wildfire season, The Autry closes off, please check day of event

Let the Autry cover your next visit with Free Hours at the Autry. Every Tuesday and Wednesday from 1-4 p.m. will be free to all Autry visitors. Enjoy access to all the Autry's exhibitions including Imagined Wests, Reclaiming El Camino and more by reserving your spot today!
 

Thanks to the generous support of the Autry Foundation, Free Hours at the Autry* are every Tuesday and Wednesday from 1-4 p.m.
 
UCB, a cheapo comedy show almost every night, see comedians before they make podcasts and have
stories about the UCB and before they hit the big time.



 
Little Tokyo Farmers' Market Saturdays
9:00 am - 2:00 pm every Sat
Isamu Noguchi Plaza
244 S. San Pedro Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Free
 
"Join us at the Little Tokyo Farmers’ Market, a vibrant new Saturday tradition in the heart of Little Tokyo. Presented in partnership by JACCC and Food Access LA, this weekly market brings together fresh, affordable produce, rich cultural experiences, and meaningful community connection."
 

 

American Cinematheque-A celebrated independent theater group that brings both the talent and catalog of films to make for some of LA's best movie nights.
 


Check out classics and cult movies just a few stories above street level. Rooftop Movies at The Montalbán. & Rooftop Cinema Club

 New Bev-Tarantino owned independent theater with old school style
 
Brain Dead Studios-manages to fill its schedule almost every night
611 N Fairfax Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90036
 
Vidiots -A one-of-a-kind hub for film lovers, filmmakers, and everyone curious about cinema. A small theater is more than made-up for with the constant content and special screenings.
4884 Eagle Rock Blvd
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Monday, March 2, 2026

The Glen Brogan Show 2026

Another year, another Glen Brogan Show. We love this guy's work. We're assuming, other than online, you'll be able to grab his stuff at WonderCon, later this month.

Sexy pin-up ladies with childhood nostalgia could be Glen's medium. But, it's expanded to fandom of sexy ladies today also.

We wish Hero Complex Gallery had some opening event for this, but no physical store no more...sigh.

Still, check out the new stuff from Glen over on the Hero Complex site



 

Friday, February 27, 2026

Scream 7: No 7-Eleven Deal, That's On You Paramount

 

Scream 7 could have had a great boost with some marketing push from 7-Eleven. I mean we reported last year on Jurassic Rebirth at 7-Eleven. It was great marketing...but, a terrible movie.

We saw Scream 7 on Thursday night. Not sure, what people were thinking it be, but we can tell you the audience and us enjoyed it. And, loved worrying who would be killed and warned people to not do dumb things. Like every fun slasher movie.

The only thing to nitpick was maybe a lack of meta-commentary on horror. But eh, another fun slasher movie. That builds off of the other films in the series if you know them.

However, if you do see it, you might get your first chance to see the trailer for Scary Movie 6, which seems to be tied to it, since they're both from Paramount. 

Ride The D, C'Mon Metro & Scary Hebrew Is Funny Hebrew In Ghost Train

 

C'mon, Metro, really? Ahh, it's why we love you guys. The very real, Ride The D shirts are avaible now from the LA Metro with the announcement that the D line will be finished this year, May 8th. 

If you're not getting the joke it's a double entendre. Ride the D is another way of saying Riding D*CK. But, it works fine here too on Riding the new D line.


"Service along the 3.9-mile Section 1 corridor includes three new stations: Wilshire/La Brea and Wilshire/Fairfax — which bookend Los Angeles’ famed Miracle Mile — and Wilshire/La Cienega in Beverly Hills. Each station will have a landscaped plaza at street level, elevators and escalators, wide platforms and are fully ADA accessible. There will be bike parking and easy connections to local bus lines." more info check out The Source, LA Metro's Blog.

 


 


Talking about subways, gotta go over the funniest sight of Hebrew we've seen ever, where it might be written in blood. Just released to streaming and on Netflix is South Korea's Ghost Train. An anthology horror movie set around a spooky subway station. Towards the end, we nearly started laughing at the site of Hebrew depicted as demonic or some sort of spooky lettering.

It's sort of a inverse of how we use Asian movies and their written languages, as something foreign to be spooky. Since, we're assuming, Judaism and Hebrew aren't very prevalent there, it might seem like mystical writing. 

There's also no context for it being there, like there's not curse relating to Hebrew or the Bible or anyone whose Jewish or was practicing Judaism or really any Western beliefs. 

From an attempt with Google Translate it might just be passages just taken from the Bible.

We hope someone on the production staff thought it looked cool. It looks like Hebrew School to us, totally took us out of the already kind of underwhelming horror film. So close to being good, but then you added Hebrew making it better. Hire a real Jewish writer next time, it'll improve your movie. L'Chaim!

 Ghost Train is out now.


 

99Cent Group Art Show til Mar 1st

 

99Cent Group Art Show
11 a.m. to 6 p.m. until Sunday, March 1
6121 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90048  
Free 
 
There's a huge group show of art happening right next to Museum Row. Check out a store's worth of different artist, with some tributes to the defunct 99 Cent store chain.
 
More on it over at LA TACO & Laist 
 
From VernissageTV's video above- "Artist Barry McGee, in collaboration with galleries Jeffrey Deitch and The Hole, has curated an exhibition showcasing work by over 100 artists: paintings, sculptures, illustrations, and performances. Held in conjunction with Frieze Week Los Angeles, the exhibition displays over 4,000 works from floor to ceiling of the former 99-cent store, preserving the character of the space with its cash registers, refrigerators, and merchandise shelves.

The 99Cent exhibition presents Barry McGee originals, artworks from his personal collection and contributions from over 100 artists, including KATSU, Chito, Ruben Preciado, Gary Baseman, Tom Franco, Lauren Halsey and many more. The show runs until March 1, 2026."