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The Rio is an independent Art Deco picture palace in Dalston, Hackney. They show a mixture of arthouse and mainstream films, all programmed by the in-house team and shown on their single, full-sized silver screen.
The Rio is an independent Art Deco picture palace in Dalston, Hackney. They show a mixture of arthouse and mainstream films, all programmed by the in-house team and shown on their single, full-sized silver screen.
The Regent Street Cinema, just 1 minute north of Oxford Circus, was re-opened by the University of Westminster in May 2015, reinstating one of the most historic cinemas in Britain to its former grandeur.
A four-screen cinema venue showing over 2,000 classic and contemporary films each year, with film seasons, director and actor retrospectives, and extended runs of cinema classics.
The Prince Charles Cinema is a repertory cinema located in Leicester Place. It shows a rotating programme of cult, art house, and classic films alongside recent Hollywood releases – typically more than ten different films a week on two screens.
“More Than Just Great Cinema” – that’s what it says under their logo.
And that’s what The Lexi is all about…
If you love Film then ivisit the London’s Cinema Museum. It's devoted to keeping alive the spirit of cinema from the days before the multiplex.
The Phoenix cinema is believed to be the oldest purpose-built cinema in the U.K. dating back to 1910.
The Rio is an independent Art Deco picture palace in Dalston, Hackney. They show a mixture of arthouse and mainstream films, all programmed by the in-house team and shown on their single, full-sized silver screen.
A four-screen cinema venue showing over 2,000 classic and contemporary films each year, with film seasons, director and actor retrospectives, and extended runs of cinema classics.
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The Prince Charles Cinema is a repertory cinema located in Leicester Place. It shows a rotating programme of cult, art house, and classic films alongside recent Hollywood releases – typically more than ten different films a week on two screens.
It also hosts the sing-a-long version of The Sound of Music, which has been shown on a regular basis for over five years, as well as The Rocky Horror Show and Joseph .
The cinema has achieved a cult status amongst fans, sticking out as the only independent cinema in the West End.
“More Than Just Great Cinema” – that’s what it says under their logo.
And that’s what The Lexi is all about…
The UK’s first social enterprise independent boutique digital cinema – that ticks quite a few boxes, doesn’t it? They donate 100% of their profits to charity, The Sustainability Institute, and are staffed predominantly by passionate local volunteers.
First-time visitors invariably greet the Lexi's intimate auditorium with a "Wow", as they catch sight of the stellar Bruce Munro light installation. Add to that their sassy interior, exclusive VIP box for 12, very own Gallery Bar, their 75 seat cinema and it all adds up to a flexible, magical venue with a difference.
The Lexi is also available to hire for events ranging from corporate parties to Wedding ceremonies… Even Private Screenings… Your own cinema, your own choice of film, your own select audience!
The Box office is open from Mon-Fri 11am - 6:30pm. The cinema is open 30 minutes before screening time and the Gallery Bar is open every evening.