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Find a Landmark Theatre Near You: Olde Town Stadium 14 The Landmark at Merrick Park The Landmark at 57 West Ritz at the Bourse San Francisco East Bay The film is one of the most rapturously beautiful that Miyazaki has made, and all the more unsettling because of it. March 13, 2014 | The pastel palette bespeaks a determined, almost demented lightness. At 73, Miyazaki's farewell is many things -- gorgeous, beckoning, compassionate. For better and worse, it soars above child's play. When Jiro dreams, "Wind" soars; when he comes down to earth, the film can feel a bit stiff and murky. But then, that may be the point. February 28, 2014 | The Wind Rises has the sweep and majesty of a Technicolor Hollywood classic. In terms of tone, visual beauty, and storytelling, The Wind Rises represents Miyazaki at the apex of his abilities. February 27, 2014 | Others with a similar nameThings to do in Orange County for OC Moms Starry, Starry Cinema: Free Outdoor Movies in Orange County for 2015

There is something inherently blissful about watching a movie outdoors in the summertime. The sound of the film is audible yet not overpowering, thus allowing the natural ambiance of chirping birds or the effects of gusting breezes to be quietly heard. The visuals that are seen on celluloid are accompanied by the twinkle of the darkened heavens. The food and drink that is enjoyed may very well improve upon buckets of popcorn smeared in buttery goo. The temperature is typically just cool enough to make it a convenient reason to huddle close to your family and share a measure of loving warmth. Sure, the films being shown aren’t exactly new – parents with little kids may unwittingly have some of them committed to memory – but that’s totally fine. Nobody ever goes to an outdoor movie in the summer solely for the flick, anyway. More and more cities in Orange County have caught on to this magical concept over the years, and families are better off for this trend. This summer sees plenty of spots in OC where parents and children can gather under the cosmos for free and catch a film together, as demonstrated by the handy little list that follows.

While the movies that are being shown here are nice, the memories that they are poised to spawn in the minds of families is far nicer. (NOTE: Some of these venues may have family-friendly activities prior to the movies. Check the cities’ official website for details.) Venue: Grand Park – City Lights Dr Movie: The Lego Movie (July 10), Big Hero 6 (July 24), Finding Nemo (August 7th), Toy Story (August 21st) Venue: Honda Center – 2695 East Katella Ave. Anaheim, CA 92806 Movie: Double-feature community event will begin with The Sandlot at 5:30 PM and Independence Day playing at 8:00 PM. – Food Trucks and Doors open at 4:30 PM – Screening of The Sandlot will begin at 5:30 PM – Screening of Independence Day will begin at 8:00 PM Venue: Pearson Park – 401 N Lemon St Movies: Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day (August 14); Big Hero 6 (August 16). Venue: Oak Canyon Nature Center – 6700 E. Walnut Canyon Rd

Movies: The LEGO Movie (July 17); Time: 7:30 PM, including a half-hour tour of the facility. (The movie is free; however, there is a suggested donation of $5) Venue: Arovista Park Amphitheatre – 500 West Imperial Hwy Movies: Frozen (July 11); Angels in the Outfield (July 18); The Parent Trap (1998 re-make, July 25); Despicable Me (August 1); The Lorax (August 8); The LEGO Movie (August 15). Venue: South Coast Collection – 3333 Hyland Ave
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When Harry Met Sally OR Casablanca (September 1); Coraline OR Edward Scissorhands (October 6) Venue: Lantern Bay Park – 25111 Park Lantern Movies: Big Hero 6 (June 5); Mr. Peabody & Sherman (June 12); Disney’s Malificent (August 19); Venue: Fountain Valley Recreation Center & Sports Park (Mile Square Park) – 16400 Brookhurst St. Movie: Kung Fu Panda (August 4) Venue: Green Valley Park – Los Jardines West
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Movies: McFarland USA (July 2); Big Hero 6 (August 20) Time: 6:30 PM – 9:30 PM Venue: Great Park – Sand Canyon Ave Movies: Casablanca (June 5); How to Train Your Dragon 2 (June 6); High Society (June 12); Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb (July 13); Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979, June 26); Penguins of Madagascar (June 27); The Muppet Movie (July 10); The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water (July 18). Movies: Top Gun (July 24), Back to the Future (July 31), The Goonies (August 14), Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (August 21) Food: A picnic from The Marketplace can be pre-ordered, or the gang can feast on chef’s outdoor BBQ with tri-tip sandwiches, bratwurst, hot dogs and hamburgers and munch on staple movie snacks like popcorn and candy. **Tickets are $5 per person; free for children under the age of five** For those who’d like to make it a mini getaway, Hotel Irvine is offering a Movie Night Retreat Package that includes four Movie Night tickets, a blanket and movie-themed welcome treat.

Package price starts at $169 per night. Additional Saturday night stays start at $159. Pricing excludes applicable taxes and service charge. /movienights or call, toll free, 866-396-4201. Venue: Lake Forest Sports Park – Rancho Pkwy Movies: Muppets Most Wanted (June 19); The LEGO Movie (July 10) Venue: Pittsford Park – Pittsford St Movie: Big Hero 6 (July 21) Venue – Mountain View Park – Dylan Ave Movie: Monsters University (August 7) Venue: El Toro Park – Los Alisos Blvd Movie: A Bug’s Life (August 14) Venue: Laurel Park – 10862 Bloomfield St Movies: Angels in the Outfield (June 27 – movie preceded by a concert by the band Reckless); Frozen (August 1 – movie preceded by a concert by the band Southland Mega Groove); Big Hero 6 (August 8 – movie preceded by a concert by the band Identity Crisis) Time: 8:00 PM (Concerts begin at 6:30 PM) Venue: JFTB Pool – 11200 Lexington Dr Movie: Dolphin Tale (July 11 – movie preceded by a concert by Vibe Tribe)

Time: 8:00 PM (Concert begins at 6:30 PM) Venue: Champions Sports Complex – 505 Jefferson St Movies: Paddington (July 10); Planes: fire and Rescue (July 17); Disney’s Malificent (August 7); Big Hero 6 (August 14); Venue: Seal Beach Pier Movie: Big Hero 6 (June 6) Venue: Edison Park – College Park Dr Movie: Paddington (June 20) Bring a picnic, grab a blanket and enjoy this classic movie under the stars. The event arena will open at 7:30 p.m. Free Movies in the Park: featuring “Grease 2” at Fairhaven Memorial Park Saturday, July 18 at 8:15 p.m. 1702 E Fairhaven Ave Santa Ana, CA 92705 Venue: Heritage Park – Heritage Way Movie: How to Train Your Dragon 2 (July 23) Venue: Cedar Grove Park – 11385 Pioneer Rd Movie: Mr. Peabody & Sherman (July 30) Venue: Peppertree Park – 230 West First St Movie: The Hundred Foot Journey (August 6) Venue: Centennial Park – Devonshire Ave Movie: Paddington (August 13)

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