The Beverly Theater brings "American Job" to its intimate screening room, a film that digs into the day-to-day realities of working-class America. The 150-seat theater in the Arts District creates the kind of atmosphere where independent films like this one really land—close enough to feel connected to what's happening on screen, with projection and sound quality that does the filmmaking justice without the distractions of a massive multiplex.
The venue's cocktail lounge and terrace give you space to decompress and talk through what you've just watched, which feels especially fitting for a film tackling substantive themes about work and class in America. It's the kind of screening that benefits from that post-film conversation, whether you're processing it with friends or striking up discussions with fellow moviegoers. The Arts District location means you can make an evening of it, wandering through galleries or grabbing dinner at one of the neighborhood spots before the lights go down.