Time Out is conducting the poll:
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My favourite cinema wasn't in the list - Curzon Victoria but you can add ones not in the list under "Other".
Shame it doesn't ask for the worst - the Odeon Covent Garden with the mice running around would get my vote.
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Re: Vote for the best cinema in London
No way - Odeon Panton Street is much worse.
Re: Vote for the best cinema in London
Odeon Panton Street would deffo be in the running for the worst!
Re: Vote for the best cinema in London
How can anyone look past Cineworld Haymarket?
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Re: Vote for the best cinema in London
The Coronet, in Notting Hill gate.
still shows films on 35mm print, and they have £3.50p all day entry on tuesdays (monday for students)
but they are closed for refurb at the mo
still shows films on 35mm print, and they have £3.50p all day entry on tuesdays (monday for students)
but they are closed for refurb at the mo
Re: Vote for the best cinema in London
Definitely - cricked neck and mice perfect combinationDavid wrote:How can anyone look past Cineworld Haymarket?
Preferred cinemas:
Central London and North London as far north as the Hampstead Everyman including Picturehouse Hackney/Notting Hill Gate - but not Wood Green and North Finchley as they are just a bit too far.
Central London and North London as far north as the Hampstead Everyman including Picturehouse Hackney/Notting Hill Gate - but not Wood Green and North Finchley as they are just a bit too far.
Re: Vote for the best cinema in London
I hear it is more than just a refurb, it sound as if you will end up with a more smaller cinema, within an arts centre.RandomHajile wrote:The Coronet, in Notting Hill gate.
still shows films on 35mm print, and they have £3.50p all day entry on tuesdays (monday for students)
but they are closed for refurb at the mo