Where to watch North Hollywood: Movie streaming explained
Here’s where to watch the North Hollywood movie. Where is the 2021 film streaming? Let’s get how to watch the movie explained.
It’s shaping up to be a very good year for movie fans.
While highly anticipated titles like
Dune,
Black Widow and
A Quiet Place Part II – to name a handful – were delayed last year, it means that there’s even more to look forward to in 2021.
Audiences have already been treated to the likes of
Godzilla vs Kong,
Zack Snyder’s Justice League, but there’s lots more in store.
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A cadre of local Black-owned businesses has teamed up to create exclusive food products and fashion merch for purchase via Doordash at a contactless pop-up drive-in movie event on March 26, 27 and 28 at Hollywood Park. In the mix are Blondie Beach Records, Neighbors Skate Shop, streetwear labels the Hundreds, Carrots by Anwar Carrots, Wckdthghts, Bricks & Wood and Total Luxury Spa; food brands Jah Mamah Sauce and Harun Coffee; and restaurants Simply Wholesome, Dulan’s Soul Food Kitchen, Ackee Bamboo, Hotville Chicken and the Serving Spoon, a favorite of Zendaya. The goods, including hoodies and hats, from $35 to $100, will be delivered carhop-style from 6 p.m. to midnight during the premiere of “North Hollywood” by Mikey Alfred, owner of skate brand and movie studio Illegal Civ, followed by a screening of “Jurassic Park.” For a chance to win free kicks from Foot Locker, order pickup food from partnering restaurants through March 20. Lot N at Hollywood
A new outdoor space is coming to Inglewood.
The place will be located on the grounds of the all-new SoFi Stadium in Inglewood and the surrounding Hollywood Park, The Lot.
The Press Enterprise reports that for three nights from March 26-28, Family Style and Blondie Beach Records will bring a Drive-Thru Theater to The Lot at Hollywood Park.
The event includes the premiere of Mikey Alfred’s “North Hollywood” and a screening of “Jurassic Park,” along with a line-up of local Black-owned businesses on hand serving food and selling merchandise and designs. Doors open at 6 p.m. and movies start at 7 p.m.