The droll, mock-heroic adventures of star-crossed lovers imagining then living their own mini-epic story gets told on the really big screen—the wall of the Julianne and George Argyros Plaza— in Segerstrom’s free outdoor summer movie series. A favorite Wes Anderson film, appropriate (mostly) for families, Moonrise Kingdom is meticulous, weird, charming and smart, featuring a […]
Source: OC Weekly
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