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BFI IMAX Cinema
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1 Charlie Chaplin Walk, South Bank,
South Bank, London, SE1 8XR
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| With a huge 26m x 20m screen, a 12,000 watt digital surround sound-system, and the special multi-dimensional technology of the IMAX format (short for Image Maximum), the BFI IMAX is,... More
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Curzon Soho
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93-107 Shaftesbury Avenue,
Soho, London, W1D 5DY
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| This cracking, refurbished Soho cinema shows a broad-range of art-house films. The three screens feature Dolby THX sound and ample leg-room. The regular Sunday double-bills are always worth catching,... More
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Electric Cinema
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191 Portobello Road,
Notting Hill, London, W11 2ED
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| Independent cinema with sofas and snacks.
Plush leather armchairs and sofas for couples, comfy footstools, wine coolers and small tables storing snacks and drinks make this small, independent cinema one of... More
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Rich Mix Cinema
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Rich Mix Centre, 35-47 Bethnal Green Road,
Shoreditch, London, E16LA
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| Located in one of London's most thriving and art-driven communities Rich Mix does exactly what it says on the tin, presenting visitors of different interests with a colourful range of... More
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Ritzy Cinema
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Brixton Oval, Coldharbour Lane, Brixton, SW2 1JG
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| If the Ritzy Cinema were a cat, it would have used up most of its nine lives. The cinema started life in 1910 as the Electric Pavilion, which was in... More
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Everyman Cinema Club
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5 Holly Bush Vale, Hampstead, NW3 6TX
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| Bang in the middle of the picturesque Victoriana of Hampstead Village, the Everyman Cinema Club boasts recommendations from celebrities as diverse as Ewan McGregor, Jools Oliver, Gianluca Vialli and Giles... More
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Phoenix Cinema
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52 High Road, N2 9PJ
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| The Phoenix Cinema started life in 1910 as the East Finchley Picturedome, and has been screening films ever since. Expect to find a mix of new releases, independent, foreign-language and... More
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Renoir Cinema
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Brunswick Shopping Centre, Marchmont Street,
Bloomsbury, London, WC1N 1AW
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| Almost invisible in the ridiculous 1960s sci-fi architecture of the Brunswick Centre, the two-screen arthouse Renoir Cinema is a firm favourite with London's film buffs. It opened as the Bloomsbury... More
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Shortwave Cinema
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10 Bermondsey Square,
Southwark, London, SE1 3UN
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| Shortwave films, a company whose primary objective was to promote emerging film and video artists, have set up this independent cinema in Bermondsey Square. As you'd expect from a group... More
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Apollo West End
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19 (Lower) Regent Street,
St James's, London, SW1Y 4LR
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| This five-screen venue is big on comfort and style - and has plenty of indie cred. Built on the site of the old Plaza Cinema, which opened in 1926, the... More
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BFI Southbank
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Belvedere Road, South Bank,
South Bank, London, SE1 8XT
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| Originally the National Film Theatre, the BFI Southbank is the perfect film buff's cinema, with three large screens and a smaller studio space showing up to 2000 films a year... More
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Greenwich Picturehouse
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180 Greenwich High Road, SE10 8NN
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| The Greenwich Cinema has not been a resounding success. Since opening in 1989 it's gone bankrupt twice, closing down for long periods. Fortunately for locals - and indeed for cinema-lovers... More
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Rio Cinema
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103 Kingsland High Street, Dalston, E8 2PB
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| In 1905, Clara Ludski decided that the new "electric pictures" were the wave of the future, hired an architect, and had her auctioneers' workshop converted into a 175-seat cinema. Thus... More
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Barbican Screen
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Barbican Centre, Silk Street,
The City, London, EC2Y 8DS
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| While the Barbican Screen is hardly one of London's plushest cinemas (it's housed in the bowels of the Barbican Centre building), it's well worth a visit for its mix of... More
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Chelsea Cinema
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206 King's Road,
Chelsea, London, SW3 5XP
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| An Art Deco classic, the Curzon Chelsea began life in 1934 as the Gaumont Palace. Despite a brief stint as a Habitat store it reverted to its original purpose and... More
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Cine Lumiere
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Queensberry Place,
South Kensington, London, SW7 2DT
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| The Cine Lumiere is a shining beacon for all fans of European and World cinema. Attached to the Institut Francais, its programme is varied and intelligent, showcasing the best of... More
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Clapham Picturehouse
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76 Venn Street, SW4 0AT
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| The Picturehouse Cinema chain aims to create the perfect local cinema - and in most cases they don't go far wrong. The main screen usually shows the latest blockbusters, but... More
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Curzon Mayfair
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38 Curzon Street,
Mayfair, London, W1J 7TY
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| This swish venue is one of London's most attractive cinemas and has a long pedigree of showing art-house films. Housed in a Grade II-listed building, the Curzon Mayfair has one... More
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