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Street Food Cinema, Los Angeles’ beloved outdoor movie, food, and music series, kicks off its 14th season this May with a new lineup of films, live entertainment, and food truck fare.

The popular series runs Saturdays from May 10 through October 11, with events spread across iconic locations including The Autry Museum in Griffith Park, the Los Angeles State Historic Park, and Burbank’s Equestrian Center.

Opening night on Saturday, May 10, features a screening of the Oscar-nominated musical and film “Wicked” at The Autry. Expect photo opportunities, themed cocktails, a live set from Lunar Riptide, and emcee Justine Marino setting the tone before the movie starts at 8 p.m. Guests can dig into food from fan-favorite trucks like Pickles and Peas, Belle Pasta, and Angelenos Wood Fired Pizza.

This year’s May lineup continues with the Oscar-winning “Anora” on May 17, a Dolly Parton-themed night in honor of the 45th anniversary of “9 to 5” on May 24, and a special Pride Month kickoff with “To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar” on May 31.

June’s schedule highlights include “The Goonies” on June 7, a 30th anniversary screening of “A Goofy Movie” in partnership with Disney’s D23 fan club on June 14, and “Sonic the Hedgehog” on June 28.

Before the official season opener, SFC kicked off the festivities with its spooky side at Boo-ze, Bites & Frights: Half-O-Ween, held May 2 and 3 at Heritage Square Museum. The 21+ “Halfway to Halloween” celebration featured outdoor horror screenings of “The Craft” and “Final Destination,” along with carnival games, themed bars, and plenty of treats.

General admission tickets start at $22, with season passes available for $99. Reserved seating, child pricing, and a $125 date night package are also available. For the full schedule and to purchase tickets, visit streetfoodcinema.com.

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