"To Live And Die In L.A." screens at the Beverly Theater, bringing William Friedkin's gritty 1985 neo-noir thriller to downtown Las Vegas's Arts District. The film, starring William Petersen as a reckless Secret Service agent hunting a counterfeiter, remains a standout of 80s crime cinema with its intense car chases, moral ambiguity, and pulsating Wang Chung soundtrack.
The Beverly Theater offers an intimate setting for this cult classic, with pristine projection and sound that honors Friedkin's kinetic visual style and the film's atmospheric Los Angeles backdrop. This screening provides a rare opportunity to experience this influential crime film in a proper theatrical environment, surrounded by fellow cinephiles in one of downtown's premier cultural spaces.