A number of film locations in Atwater Village were used for
Quentin Tarantino’s
Pulp Fiction (1994), including the house of Lance (
Eric Stoltz) and his wife, Jody (
Rosanna Arquette). The intersection of Fletcher Drive and Atwater Avenue also appears briefly in a pivotal scene where
Bruce Willis’s character, Butch, hits Marsellus Wallace with his car. The
Beastie Boys recorded their albums
Check Your Head (1992) and
Ill Communication (1994) at G-Son, the recording studio they established in 1991 in Atwater Village. The neighborhood also provided the backdrop for some of the group’s music videos, including
Pass the Mic (1992). Atwater Village was featured in Our Neighborhoods with
Huell Howser. The neighborhood continues to be a popular filming location. In 2020, the
Streamline Moderne–style building at 2751 Fletcher Drive was used in the
Netflix series
Hollywood, where it was reimagined as the “Golden Tip” gas station. In 2024, the same building appeared in HBO’s
The Sympathizer, based on the Pulitzer Prize–winning novel by
Viet Thanh Nguyen. Atwater Village has also been used recently as a setting in HBO’s Winning Time:
The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty (the basketball court in North Atwater Park doubled as a Michigan location where
Magic Johnson plays a hometown rival), in the first episode of the final season of USA’s Westworld (exteriors with Aaron Paul), and in the first season of Hulu’s This Fool (exterior flashback scene). Exteriors in Atwater Village are often used as stand-ins for neighborhoods in western and northern Los Angeles. == See also ==