The drive-in, relic of yesterday, finds itself suited to now The drive-in theater, long a dwindling nostalgia act in a multiplex world, is experiencing a momentary return to prominenceViewers in parked cars watch the animated film "Onward" at the Paramount Drive-In Theatres, Thursday, March 19, 2020, in Paramount, Calif. The drive-in theater, long a dwindling nostalgia act in a multiplex world, is experiencing a momentary return to prominence. The drive-in theater, long a dwindling nostalgia act in a multiplex world, is experiencing a momentary return to prominence. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello) The Associated PressNEW YORK -- The drive-in theater, long a dwindling nostalgia act in a multiplex world, is experiencing a momentary return to prominence. At the Paramount Drive-in near Los Angeles, Forrest and Erin McBride figured a drive-in movie was one of the only ways they could responsibly celebrate their anniversary.
Source: ABC News March 20, 2020 20:03 UTC