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    4.5 (155 reviews)
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    Whitney N.

    If you're really into film, and love a mix of independent and more mainstream pictures, Prince Charles is one of those places you come across and are so happy, you almost can't believe it exists, it's just such a treasure. Firstly, the location is incredible, I mean, its in Leicester Square... just on the edge of Chinatown. There's always a good mix of films playing - usually something foreign, something independent, and then a crowd-pleasing mainstream flick. But what will make you a devotee is the fact that they have *amazing* offers... £10 will make you a member for a year, and then you get a discount on admission: it's only £1.50 for a matinee and £3.50 evenings/weekends. Even if you decide not to pay the nominal membership fee, ticket prices are no more than £5... which is all such an incredible bargain to see films properly on the big screen. And don't worry, you don't feel like you're in the bargain basement of movie theaters...it doesn't smell, your shoes aren't sticking to the floor, their two theatres are good-sized... the vibe is more just cool and independent... the type of more off-beat cinema you'd find in Shoreditch - there's an very indie charm to it all. The staff is also great. Not only are they super-friendly - they know their movies... they'll be upfront whether or not a movie is really worth seeing if you ask them for their opinion and fill them in on your own taste in film. The experience is all very personal... much like the movie houses of old must have been, when the same person who takes your ticket is the one who got you your popcorn. They also host a monthly singalong for "The Sound of Music"... I haven't done it yet, but I've talked to some of my friends who have and say it's *so* much fun... it's definitely on my "to-do" list.

    Alice S.

    The best cinema in London (if you are lucky enough and pick a day where a half decent film is playing) The Prince Charles Cinema is an unspoilt cinema in the heart of the West end that shows a variety of films- both art house and popular blockbusters- at a quarter of the price of Leicester Square cinemas. The films shown are usually a few months behind the timetables of other cinemas- you can usually catch a film at The Prince Charles Cinema if it has stopped being shown on general release. With its red, velvet curtains, double seated sofas, mezzanine level seating and bar, the cinema is a perfect place for a date, and a cheap date at that. Some of the showings cost as little as £1.50.

    Minal P.

    I remember the first time a friend took me to the Prince Charles Cinema. I was astounded - a film, in Leicester Square, for only 3 pounds! I was a student then, so I even got a concession. As we descended the stairs, I was expecting a dingy little cinema, with grubby furnishings. Instead, to my surprise, there was film memorabilia and a small bar. The drinks were even allowed inside - a phenomenon I thought only happened in Europe. There were red plush chairs to sink int after a busy day in the city. Even the films were to my taste, most were quirky and well made films that had come and gone from the cinema a while back. This I think is a ploy of genius, allowing you to revisit old favorites in the big screen or catch up on that one you missed. There are some fun screenings as well, like the sing-a-long Mamma Mia, which sounds like a great Sunday with the family!

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    Derry N.

    I remember that when I first happened upon this cinema in the first few wintry weeks I moved to London, I got quite excited. After all, what a great idea! The people who run the Prince Charles show a combination of movie classics and recent Hollywood releases (anything over three months old). The savings in this policy are significant, and they get passed onto you! As low as £3 a ticket during the week, with a more usual price hovering around £5. The balcony seats are best, and a personal favourite is the lower lobby with lots of Tarantino memorabilia. The PCC really feels like its run by enthusiasts! They also do a Sing-A-Long Sound of Music which has words to follow on the screen and which draws a kooky crowd for its popular Sunday matinee. Altogether now, 'I am sixteen......'

    Matt D.

    I went to this cinema this morning for the first time. I went to see the premiere of a friend's film, and it was a very appropriate and beautiful venue for the occasion. I have to say, it is incredibly comfortable and loungy. The red upholstery and décor gives it a certain early 20th century feel, which I really love. The best thing has to be the prices. You can see a film for 1.50 if you are a member or 3-5 pounds if you are not a member. Correct me if I'm wrong, but that has to be the cheapest around by far. The cinema shows old classics as well. If you are around in January then you should definitely try and catch one of the double-bills. I think everyone should try to see The Goonies and The Lost Boys on the 12th of January.

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    I love the Prince Charles cinema, not only is it the cheapest cinema in Lecister Square at £3.50 a ticket in the afternoon and £4.50 in the evenings it also shows films which have been in the big cimemas a few months before so it gives you an opportunity to see the films you have missed out on. You can buy a glass of wine and some popcorn at the shop here also! Oh and there is a great chineese supermarket across the street that have a great selection of teas!

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    Vue Islington

    Vue Islington

    3.2(49 reviews)
    1.9 miIslington, Angel

    Been going to this cinema since I was a very young child, and so I have some find memories of…read moreseeing films here with my family, as well as the atmosphere in the cinema, and the excitement I get seeing a film. The screens 2,3,4,5,6,7,8 are pretty much the exact same size and shape, except for some small differences in seating layout, Screen 9 is the Vue Xtreme, which is their largest screen, and Screen 1 is very big and only just smaller than 9. Customer service is quite good, in the times I've brought tickets at the counter they've been very friendly and attentive, and also at the ticket gate they've made sure to smile and hope I enjoy the film. Snacks are on the expensive side, so I'd advise bringing your own snacks- they allow it and have done for a few years now. The screen sound systems are really good, you hear zero outside noise and you do tend to get quite absorbed in it. The screen quality is also good, they use Sony 4k Digital projectors, and if you look really closely (I've seen this on the website, I've not attempted it) the pixels are virtually invisible. The photo posted down below is of screen 10. When you're seeing a film in this screen, first you show your ticket at the normal gate upstairs, once they've scanned it, they will then hand you a pin code that you enter into the lock outside screen 10. It's a fairly small space, the seats however are very comfortable, with plenty legroom, the same sound experience you get from the main screens, and as there aren't many seats here, anywhere you sit is a good distance from the screen.

    I mean what can I say? It's a classic chain cinema…read more Pros: Central location, small screens so that you're not 'sharing' the film with 200 people. Salty popcorn was nice and not too salty They sell decent booze if that's you're thing Bathrooms are massive an very clean Cons: It's pretty soulless It's more than £14 a ticket - obscene On a Saturday night it was pretty dead I was used to my previous neighbourhood chain which I think was a lot better. It was always buzzing and tickets where only around £9.

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    Barbican Movie Theatre - Cinema 2

    Barbican Movie Theatre

    4.3(8 reviews)
    1.7 miBarbican

    Now I would highly recommend this cinema if you want an intimate and very comfortable cinema…read moreexperience without the annoying people talking all the way through and even better... A very representable price tag. I think we even attended on a crazy Monday and got half price tickets. They have a bar in the waiting area where you can buy drinks of all sorts and sweets or ice cream (no popcorn if I remember rightly) which is prob a good and less busy place to pop in for a cuppa anytime anyway. The cinema itself usually has most higher rated films showing on release and extremely generous seating throughout. Screen are on the smaller side but overall that doesn't detract from the experience unless you want an IMAX experience or something totally in your face. Barbican is definitely worth a trip for those wanting to avoid mainstream cinemas. Xyz

    My wife and I recently visited to see Life of Pi for a Sunday matinee. The tickets were £15…read moreapiece, no stadium seating, and I've seen more impressive movie screens in the tube. Oddly, when we bought our tickets, he showed us a tattered seating chart and asked us which seats we'd like, but had to look up our request in the computer to see if they're already taken, which led to the following conversation: "how about those?" "sorry I'm afraid those are taken. "how about those?" "sorry I'm afraid..." etc. The one twist was the classy food - scones, quiche, and an extensive wine list - which we weren't expecting. While I'm a fan beer / wine in movies, we actually just wanted some popcorn and sweets...

    Curzon - Curzon Cinemas (Bloomsbury)

    Curzon

    3.8(24 reviews)
    0.9 miBloomsbury

    The customer service here is impeccable! We were told that the movie started at a certain time,…read morecame back.. we were told by someone else the show time was incorrect and that movie had already showcased hours earlier. In response to receiving the incorrect information, the server offered us a free beer and pretzels. It was so nice and we ended up coming back the following evening to see the movie for real this time and I enjoyed how intimate the cinema setting is designed. The chairs are comfy. For a moment, I thought I was in the sitting room. We were also given scratch-offs that allow the viewer to watch the movie two months later for free online.

    The Renoir Cinema is my favourite in London. In part this is because it is first where I got into…read morearts cinema, but more so because of the atmosphere. The cinema predates the Brunswick centre's redevelopment, and remains in the same place though slightly spruced up. It is also now a member of the Curzon chain The bar and cinemas are downstairs and they have a slightly moody aged atmosphere. Before the film starts there is a sign that says no smoking which normally seems somewhat moot, but here it feels appropriate. Which is something of shame as I imagine smoke would add to feel of the place. It shows current release arts and indie movies as well as re-releases, retrospectives and occasionally Curzon chain wide seasons.

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    Shoreditch Electric Cinema

    Shoreditch Electric Cinema

    3.8(9 reviews)
    2.6 miShoreditch, Bethnal Green

    So this cinema is in a good location for me in terms of it being in Shoreditch. It's also below…read morebusy three level restaurant/salon/store, Barber & Parlour. Very hipster but so busy it does take away from the cinema experience we were paying for. For example, there's signage pointing to a dull concrete staircase that indicates the cinemas physical location, in the basement, but I still felt a little lost trying to collect tickets and buy snacks. One positive is that you can purchase food from the restaurant upstairs to bring down. Unfortunately, service is somewhat chaotic, as was the cinema's waiting room arrange bets for guests not eating in the actual restaurant. We ended up standing in a hallway downstairs waiting for theatre's only screen to be cleaned and re-opened. In our case, this was 15 minutes later than the actual scheduled start time of our movie. The theatre itself is luxuriously spacious. Cashmere blankets were available and each plush armchair is separated by a little table. So snacks are accommodated but no holding hands during scary movies I'm afraid. Things were fine once the movie got started but for £18 a ticket, I'm not a fan of the chaos we had to get through to get into the theatre.

    Comfortable seating for a cinema housed (downstairs) within a building that sells clothes but I…read morecan't help but feel that at any screening you must get the seats within the middle space as the side seats so bend round a bit. Since it's not a deep layout you don't get the best cinematic experience. I must say that the seats on the wide angles are much cheaper but I would pay the extra and get a seat from a more central view.

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    Sadler's Wells Theatre

    Sadler's Wells Theatre

    4.4(44 reviews)
    1.6 miClerkenwell

    I've been here a few times and it's always been great, if you book well in advance you can get…read moretickets for £10 which is pretty affordable but if you book close to the event and want a cheap ticket you will get crap seats with a restricted stage view. The last show I saw here was Matthew Bourne's Dorian Gray which was absolutely spectacular. As soon as it was over I wanted to see it again but it was the last night so I couldn't. The only downside is the bar. One night I was there the bar staff were quite slow and drinks are expensive. The crowd is very much upper class.

    Sadler's Wells is an impressive venue. The architecture of the building is modern but not cold. I…read morelove the glass front that allows you to see into the main atrium of the hall. Even though the architecture of the building is impressive, that's not why you go to Sadler's Wells. This is an excellent performance hall and a wonderful place to go to enjoy a show. When I have gone to Sadler's Wells it has always been for a dance performance. I am always impressed with the groups that come to perform at Sadler's Wells. No matter where I sit, I am able to fully see the stage. In addition, the prices are good for the quality of the performers. It doesn't matter if it's Alvin Ailey or Sabian Glover; Sadler's Wells consistently has outstanding performers and performances. If you are a lover of the arts this is an outstanding venuel to enjoy.

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    Rio Cinema - Rio Cinema in Stokey

    Rio Cinema

    3.9(33 reviews)
    3.5 miKingsland, De Beauvoir

    I hate going to the cinema: its too expensive and I'd rather be in my house where I can talk over…read morethe film, drink tea and smoke cigarettes, but I'll make an exception for the Rio. You can drink tea here, eat homemade cakes and generally remember what the cinema experience used to be like before chain theatres took over the world. They show independent movies, take part in international film festivals, hold screenings specifically for children and parents and clearly try to reflect the diversity of cultures and religions in East London through the films that they programme. The Rio cinema is also a registered charity and offers an annual membership for £20. There is only one screen there, which adds to the snug feel, and the cinema has been refurbished in keeping with its original Art Deco design. It's perfect for a lone outing or a cosy date and I plan to go this week to see new German film, The Baader Meinhof Complex.

    Independent cinemas are scattered across London and this is the Jewel of the East - unfortunately…read moreexpensive popcorn and a predictable screenings make this spot a little disappointing. I saw Control here a year or so ago and liked the vibe the place has. f you go to the big cinemas now people just sit there like Zombies! Here you get applause, laughter and cheering to films - great for getting you involved in the movie. This place is definitely worth popping in if there is a movie showing you want to see. Drinks and popcorn will cost your granny but tickets are reasonable!

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