AMC The Grove 14
189 The Grove Drive,
Los Angeles,
CA
90036
189 The Grove Drive,
Los Angeles,
CA
90036
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I’m trying to get to Canter’s. A little empathy, please.
It was a twenty minute drive on a recent Saturday night from Third and Fairfax to Beverly. The theater and the mall have created a traffic nightmare.
Rick Caruso was recently interviewed in the LA Times regarding his new mall in Glendale. He made a snide comment about seeing only eighty year olds the first time he went to the Farmers Market. I’m not one of his fans.
I rather like the artificial street. I mean it sort of gives you that back lot feel.
The best thing I like about the Pacific Grove are the curved screens. When I visit LA the time to go is on the weekdays, you don’t have the weekend crowds.
I liked the GCC Beverly Connection.
And The Grove is one of the reasons the former GCC Beverly Connection complex closed.
I do not like The Grove; the theatres are really nothing special. It is always too crowed. I’ve been there only 2 times and both times I had not very good experiences.
This. Is. One. Overrated. Movie Theatre!!! I avoid the place as much as possible.
The theater is nice. The Grove itself is kind of artificial for me. I prefer a real city street as opposed to a manufactured one. Fortunately the Farmer’s Market was not obliterated and co-exists, more or less, with the complex.
The lead architect for this neo-deco style multiplex was Marios Savopoulos, of the Long Beach, California firm Perkowitz+Ruth, in association with the developers of The Grove, Caruso Affiliated Holdings.
Although the Grove is a great place to see a film, I still prefer the Archlight, Chinese or the Bridge.