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Businiess name:  At The Beach
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Even though it's massive curved screen distorts vistas and straight lines, the Cinerama Dome is the place to see a movie, especially if it's not playing at Grauman's or the Village. Judgement on the smaller theater is still pending but the "Meet the Writer" series that Arclight just finished was awesome. The next series should be equally as exciting and shouldn't be missed by film buffs. Pros: The Cinerama Dome, No advertisements, Reserved seating Cons: $14!?!?, Reserved seating, The Dome's screen

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