2020: Rebirth of the Drive-in

Largely due to the COVID-19 pandemic, drive-in movies came back in style, and FunFlicks® was there to meet the demand. Drive-in theaters were one of the few places that people could come together, bringing joy to many during troubling times. Schools, businesses, neighborhoods, families, and communities across the U.S. got..Read More

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2019: FunFlicks® LED

Around 2016, Steve Mocco of FunFlicks® Wisconsin began experimenting with the idea of using LED display technology. Due to their highly illuminated pixels, such screens using LED technology could be clearly seen at any time of day. This inspired Steve to introduce LED sheets, which would later evolve into LED..Read More

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2019: Dreaded Drive-In

In the fall of 2019, FunFlicks® got a little spookier with the addition of The Dreaded Drive-In.  Those who dared would arrive, park their cars, and watch a series of the creepy independent horror films. Such events were popular throughout the nation during Halloween time, and we enjoyed giving people..Read More

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2018: Largest Screen in California

Out west in the San Francisco Bay Area, 2018 saw the addition of the largest inflatable screen in California. Paul Jackman’s gigantic 52’ is not only the largest screen in the state, standing at a whopping 52 feet tall, but one of the largest display screens in the world. Crowds..Read More

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2018: FunFlicks® Headquarters Moves to California

Todd Severn, the original founder and owner of FunFlicks, passed ownership down to Matthew Dias (COO/CFO) and Chad Hunter (President) in 2018. In 2012, Matthew and Chad began their business partnership as licensees servicing California’s Central Valley. Matthew has worked in the film industry since he was a teenager, filming..Read More

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2017: Introduction of the FunFlicks® Silent Cinema

In 2017, FunFlicks® introduced the Silent Cinema experience. Using high-definition wireless headphones, moviegoers get to choose what they hear without the noise upsetting neighbors. If you need to talk to a friend during a movie, no problem. Simply take off your headset and chat without disrupting others or having to..Read More

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2013: The Bachelor One Car Drive-In

During the 2013 season of the Russian Bachelor, a lucky couple experienced a single car drive-in at the famous Coit Tower. The couple parked their convertible and enjoyed a romantic FunFlicks® movie night under the stars.

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2013: Dexter Season Premiere Drive-In

In the summer of 2013, Zipcar, the world’s leading car sharing network, partnered with SHOWTIME to reward select customers with a secret viewing of Dexter’s final season premiere. At the late Candlestick Park in San Francisco, hundreds of cars arrived and people came together to enjoy the once in a..Read More

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