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    Regent Street Cinema

    3.3 (3 reviews)

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    Prince Charles Cinema

    Prince Charles Cinema

    4.5(154 reviews)
    0.7 miChinatown

    I finally popped my Prince Charles cherry and went to see 'The Room' last Friday night. I can see…read moremyself falling in love with this place. The Prince Charles is well known for it's collection of indie movies, while it shows some new releases, they're normally the more unusual choices over the big block busters shown around the corner on the Square. It's true draw, however, comes from their cult movie nights. For example, 'The Room', where else could you see that in London, let alone be allowed to throw spoons at the screen? They also have double bills, marathon screenings and sing-a-long-a movies! I can't wait to see Rocky Horror at Halloween! And they serve beer! Some of the marathons appartently do a beer & pizza night, but I haven't experienced that yet... It was only my first time but I'll be sure to update you when I've been a few more times.

    The Prince Charles Cinema scores 5 stars several times over for its old-school big screen, inspired…read moreevents, fantastic listings and general sense of film-loving fun. Sink back into one of the super-comfy seats facing their big screen and it's like stepping back into a golden age of cinema. The rows of seats slant up towards the screen rather than down towards it. This means the screen towers above you, and, looking along the tops of the seats towards the screen as you do, makes it a feel like more of a communal experience. The second screen is more modest, but given a hint of fun and class by the stars-at-night lighting on the ceiling and the Frank Sinatra soundtrack playing before the film starts. The films shown are those at the end of their run elsewhere in London, but also older classics and cinema curiosities too such as 'so-terrible-it's-a-cult-film' Birdemic. Prices are reasonably cheap, particularly if you buy the £10 annual membership: unlike the other independent cinemas in London (Curzon, Cine Lumiere, ICA, BFI) whose discount-securing membership schemes are seemingly calculated to pay off only after seeing 20 odd films, the £2.50-£4 discounts earned by £10 Prince Charles cinema membership means that membership pays off almost immediately. Kudos. It also hosts plenty of events for the more dedicated film lover: midnight-crossing triple and quadruple bills (often trilogies or quadrilogies), singalongs and even quote-a-longs, in turn giving you a glimpse into the sub-culture of film fandom. With its old-school feel, honest pricing and fun celebration of all aspects of cinema, it almost doesn't come as a surprise that directing legends of independent cinema Quentin Tarantino, Kevin Smith and Nicolas Winding Refn have gone out of their way to support the Prince Charles' existence and urge cinema fans to do likewise. I was lucky enough to catch a memorable post-'Red State' Q&A there with Kevin Smith and his passion, humour, hilarious story-telling and honesty were all there to see. Cinema or no cinema, this is one of London's gems in its own right.

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    Dolby Screening Room London Soho - The Ray Dolby Lounge serves as an entertainment space for guests before and after screening room events.

    Dolby Screening Room London Soho

    5.0(1 review)
    0.4 miSoho

    This is new soho headquarters of Dolby Europe. So although the brand is great it's an offices so…read morenothing exciting. Or so you might think. This review is for the beautiful new screening room they have. It's intimate and was invite only so I guess it's for special occasions or internal showings or functions. I went to see Deadpool as part of soho create to showcase soho's vast array of creative industries in central London. Firstly the sound of course is unreal. Perfect. The film was shown for first time in Dolmy atmos and Dolby vision. It was like a home cinema with intimate seating of about 100 or so I think but with crisp picture (big screen, but sit 5 rows up for great view). The sound was brilliant and I cannot fault this cinematic experience. If you ever hear of a screening here you must go! No ifs no buts this made the film more epic than I even imagined. And yes it was a good film too. Way to go Dolby! And Ryan Reynolds...

    From the owner: The Ray Dolby Screening Room in London's Soho Square provides the ideal space for your film…read morescreening, presentation, or private event, with state-of-the-art sound and imaging. Our many great features include: * Advanced imaging and immersive audio Choose from multiple playback solutions, including Dolby Atmos immersive audio, Dolby Vision imaging, 2D, 3D, and standard DCP. * Screening room Invite up to 67 guests to enjoy the show from luxurious seats in a theatre space designed to focus their attention on the story. * The Ray Dolby Lounge The Ray Dolby Lounge can host up to 71 guests for refreshments before or after a screening, or for a private reception. For booking inquiries email: theatre@dolby.co.uk

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    Dolby Screening Room London Soho - Invite up to 67 guests to enjoy the show from luxurious seats in a theatre space designed to focus their attention on the story.

    Invite up to 67 guests to enjoy the show from luxurious seats in a theatre space designed to focus their attention on the story.

    Dolby Screening Room London Soho - Project rooms offer postproduction and imaging tools for professionals, with a wide range of cinema server and playback options.

    Project rooms offer postproduction and imaging tools for professionals, with a wide range of cinema server and playback options.

    Dolby Screening Room London Soho - Experience state-of-the-art Dolby technologies in London's historic West End.

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    Experience state-of-the-art Dolby technologies in London's historic West End.

    Empire Cinemas - Empire Cinemas Group (UK) Ltd

    Empire Cinemas

    3.6(50 reviews)
    0.7 miLeicester Square

    Based on IMAX experience only- the seats were comfortable and soft, arm rest had padding as well,…read morewhich was nice. You can get tickets online and pick your seats, which is a big plus. I didn't understand why so many seats were empty right before the movie was going to begin, even though I saw them taken on the computer. There are several advertisements before the previews, so by the time the movie began, 26min. had already elapsed. - Minus 1 star for people coming on late cuz they can't see and end up sometimes in your way. The refreshment area was pretty standard- ice cream, candy, popcorn, wine, etc.

    A nice theater located in Leicester Square, right next to a casino with the same name and across…read morethe street from a small park. They have street performers doing various magic tricks nearby which really increases the crowds. The theater itself is spacious and has couches in the waiting area. Concessions aren't marked up like in the USA - everything in London is equally expensive :). I want to see Raid 2. The screen is decent sized, but the theater access is strange with several stairs going down and then up again. Like cinemas in Asia, they have assigned seating but you can switch if the theater isn't too crowded. Seats are comfortable, and are the rocking type. The other difference from USA theaters is that they show more commercials than trailers - that's okay since I find many UK commercials actually funny. BTW - Raid 2 is an excellent action flick that is pure adrenalin rush. A must for all martial arts fans. The fight scenes were intense and the violence over the top (makes Kill Bill look tame). I hope it does well in the USA - it left me speechless and many audience members here gasped at the intensity.

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