The Beverly Theater brings Damien Chazelle's intense 2014 drama to its intimate downtown Arts District venue. The film follows an ambitious young drummer at a prestigious music conservatory and his relationship with an abusive instructor who pushes him to his psychological and physical limits. With its razor-sharp editing, pulse-pounding jazz performances, and powerhouse performances from Miles Teller and J.K. Simmons (who won an Oscar for his role), the film explores the cost of pursuing greatness and the thin line between motivation and cruelty.
The 150-seat theater provides an ideal setting to experience the film's incredible sound design and the visceral energy of its rehearsal room confrontations. The venue's excellent acoustics enhance the jazz-fueled soundtrack, making every cymbal crash and drum fill resonate through the space. This is the kind of film that benefits from a theatrical screening—the tension builds in ways that home viewing simply can't match, and watching it alongside an engaged audience amplifies every uncomfortable moment and triumphant beat.