Cemetery streaming and screaming: ‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’ at Cinespia

I Know What You Did Last Summer at Cinespia
Freddie Prinze Jr. and Jennifer Love Hewitt in a scene from the film "I Still Know What You Did Last Summer" (Photo by Columbia Pictures/Getty Images); Madison Iseman attends Cinespia's "I Know What You Did Last Summer," held at Hollywood Forever (Photo by Kelly Lee Barrett/Getty Images).

The what: Cinespia The when: Summer and fallXP high: A movie night with thousands of other Angelenos makes it seem like we are not alone in a city of almost 4 million peopleXP low: Parking issues, long lines for concessions It all started with an email: “Free Cemetery Screening of 'I Know What You Did Last Summer.'” It was from Cinespia, a Los Angeles-based organization that screens films at iconic venues. I immediately registered for two tickets. Then, I rallied my friends. They said they preferred their events “indoors” and “comfy” with “no bugs.” Need new friends. Noted. Luckily, I was able to con — ahem, convince my friend C to go. As a recent transplant to L.A., she was an easy mark. Two other friends jumped on board and we were ready to set off on our movie adventure. How to describe Cinespia? It’s like a sleepover-campout-picnic-screening in a cemetery with about 3,500 of your closest friends. How to describe Cinespia? It’s like a sleepover-campout-picnic-screening in a cemetery with about 3,500 of your closest friends. Started in 2002 by John Wyatt, it currently hosts outdoor movie screenings at Hollywood Forever Cemetery during the summer and fall months. And at...

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