1 screen 193 seats
The 400-seat Regent Theatre was opened September 9, 1966 with Dirk Bogarde in “King and Country”. It was operated by Laemmle Theatres. It often operated as a spillover house for the Village Theatre, which is just a few hundred feet away.
Its lobby was absorbed years ago by adjacent retail space and its remaining auditorium is a relic of the 1970’s.
The Regent Theatre was taken over by Landmark Theatres in 2002 from Mann Theatres. On June 14, 2019 it was closed for renovations and reopened in October 2019 as the Landmark Westwood Theatre.
Contributed by Ross Melnick
You think when you reach a certain age things will start making sense, and you find out that you are just as lost as you were before. I suppose that's what damnation is. The pieces of your life never to come together, just splashed out there.
Once the soul was perfect and had wings, it could sour into haven that only creatures with wings can be. But the soul lost its wings and fell to earth where it took a earthly body, now, while it lives in this body no outward sign of wings can be seen yet the roots of its wings are still there... and we see a beautiful woman or a man, the soul remembers the beauty it used to know in haven, and begins to spout and that makes the soul want to fly but it cannot yet it is still too weak so that man keeps staring up to the sky at a young bird, he lost all interest in the world around...
Seems you're alone. You're not. Even now, He's taking your hand and guiding you by a way you cannot see. If you're unhappy, you shouldn't take it as a mark of God's disfavor. Just the contrary. Might be the very sign He loves you. He shows His love not by helping you avoid suffering, by sending you suffering. By keeping you there. To suffer binds you to something higher than yourself, higher than your own will. Takes you from the world, to find what lies beyond it. We are not only to endure patiently the troubles He sends, we are to regard them as gifts. As gifts more precious than the happiness we wish...
Read moreOverall it is a nice theater. The problem is that they only play 1 movie for long periods of time. You would think that after the Fox and Bruin theaters shut down, the landmark Westwood would step up as the only movie theater in Westwood. But instead, they choose to screen the same movie over and over again for weeks on end, never showing anything new. As of writing this review, they have screened nothing but 'Sinners' for at least the past month. I saw that movie at the Landmark Westwood a month ago when it came out, and have been waiting for the theater to screen something else. Anything! But no. Just Sinners for weeks.
As the only movie theater in Westwood (a college town in Los Angeles with lots of people excited to see movies), this theater could do sooooo much better. Look no further than the Landmark Nuart as an example.
Oh, also, their popcorn is consistently stale, and the one time I ordered a hot dog, the bun was doughy. Do better.
I'm not mad, I'm just...
Read moreWe have made multiple calls over the last 2 months about apartment 2905 and the blaring, blasting music and absolutely nothing changes. Security has been notified over and over by numerous tenants and nothing changes. We understand she’s a 21yo kid, but she blares her music 8-12hrs a day and it’s unfair and selfish to all tenants living on the floor below and above and I’m sure the apartments on her level in her vicinity.
Security told us recently that management had also been notified and it’s now close to midnight and the music is still blaring to the point it’s shaking the floor above a unit over. Security was notified again tonight and she lowered it for a minute then when security walked away she waited 10 minutes then full blaring again..
It’s extremely unfair to all of us that reside in this entitled kids facinity. Please do something before we need to notify...
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