
The CineVita experience at Hollywood Park is the kind of cultural voltage Los Angeles lives for: cinematic, high-octane and unapologetically immersive. Tarantino | Pulp Rock is no ordinary tribute. It’s a visceral, sensory-charged ride through 30 years of Quentin Tarantino’s iconic filmography, built around the music that defined a generation of rebels, misfits,and revenge-fueled heroes. The show’s original run was supposed to be short and sweet. But when word spread? Demand blew the doors off. Now extended until May 25th, this is your chance to walk into the movie and feel every scene.
Eat the Script: A Menu Straight Out of Tarantino’s Cinematic Universe
Before the lights dim, you have the chance to enjoy the flavor’s of his movies through their food menu. The Big Kahuna Burger (Impossible Sliders) isn’t just a wink to Pulp Fiction; it’s a reimagining. Add Fox Force Fries with spicy ketchup and Beaumont’s Last Chicken & Waffles, and you’re suddenly in the Tarantino multiverse—only tastier. For dessert, it’s war: Strudel de la Résistance and Calvin Candy’s White Cake bring just the right dose of revenge. And when it comes to cocktails, CineVita doesn’t hold back. Vincent’s Milkshake Shot is a cheeky homage to that $5 milkshake (adjusted for inflation), while Once Upon a Lime in Mexico is a tequila twist that hits like a plot twist.


A Live Concert Fever Dream: Tarantino Soundtracks, Rewired
Tarantino | Pulp Rock is part rock concert, part live theater, all attitude. Picture this: hits like “Stuck in the Middle With You,” “Son of a Preacher Man,” and “Girl, You’ll Be a Woman Soon” reimagined through a rock opera lens. This isn’t nostalgia; it’s a full-body jolt of musical adrenaline, filled with so much Tarantino action. The cast lights the fuse. Ty Taylor of Vintage Trouble brings fire and soul, flanked by Broadway and TV standouts like Loren Lott, Cheyenne Isabel Wells, and Tara Lee. Patrick Mulvey, Lord KraVen, Brian McKnight Jr., and an energetic ensemble featuring James Byous, Ian Ward, and India McGee, push the show into overdrive. Their performances channel the raw edge and cool swagger of Tarantino’s universe, making every note a shot of cinematic electricity.
Rooted in Los Angeles: For The Record’s Evolution


For The Record started as a whisper in a Los Feliz bar, grew into a storytelling juggernaut, and now holds court at The CineVita. It’s a brand built on community, art, and pushing boundaries. Tarantino | Pulp Rock is their loudest statement yet—a full-bodied celebration of LA culture told through the lens of one of its most influential filmmakers. Quentin Tarantino, born in the South Bay and raised in the gritty glow of SoCal’s movie houses, lends more than just his name to this event, as you can feel his overall tone of the show.
One Guest Said It Best: “This show is something you feel in your bones. The venue, the energy, the food—it’s all part of the experience.”
Here are some photos of the show:








It’s a front-row seat inside the Tarantino cinematic universe—with killer music, unforgettable food, and a heartbeat that won’t quit. Don’t wait for the credits to roll. Step into the story. Get Tickets Now
📍The CineVita at Hollywood Park (3883 W Century Blvd, Inglewood, CA 90303)
🗓 Now extended through May 25, 2025
Tickets: Visit thecinevita.com
Parking: Valet available on-site
Dress Code: Come as you are—or come as Mr. Blonde. Just be ready to move.
Photo credits: Image Courtesy of CineVita