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A trip to the flicks this Christmas
It's simple, choose your movie then scroll down and select a cinema.
Films out now The latest movies out now...
The Spirit
Samuel L Jackson and Scarlett Johansson star in this legendary comic strip adaptation.
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Yes Man
Jim Carrey stars as a guy who decides to say "yes" rather than "no" to life.
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Australia
The perfect epic love story to watch this Christmas.
London Cinemas A day at the movies
Phoenix Cinema
This cinema is gorgeous, with plush red seats and a curtain in front of the screen. The building itself has an art deco design. A refreshing alternative to the mainstream.
Prince Charles Cinema
It's the cinema for people who love films! You get some classics, you get some of those Rocky Horror,Sound of Music type events, and you get cheap tickets.
BFI Southbank
A great selection of films, from classics to world movies. A fantastic place to go to the flicks with a lovely coffee shop too.
Rio Cinema
A 'cute' cinema in east London that shows a variety of films. Usually art and foreign movies but some blockbusters too. Definitely worth a visit.
Electric Cinema
The quality of sound and picture are outstanding and the space feels welcoming. There is even a chance to watch the film from the comfort of a sofa.
Barbican Cinema
A very pleasant place to watch a film, and is especially popular with people who love the arts. Showing films like Harry Potter and Pan's Labyrinth, there is something for everyone.
The Clapham Picture House
It's got so much character, no wonder it's always so popular. They do really interesting seasons based on directors, actors or themes.
Ritzy Cinema
The Ritzy in Brixton is a great Victorian building that was renovated a few years back. It has a fairly priced bar and also offers a Kids Club.
Genesis Cinema
An independent cinema in the heart of the east end, The Genesis feels a bit like a relic from another age.
Everyman Hampstead
Really comfy seats here and they even serve a selection of yummy Italian nibbles. not your average cinema experience but fantastic!
Curzon Mayfair
Step back in time in this 1960s style cinema that has a lot of character. It also has a little bar and relaxing seating.
Odeon West End
It's hard to find an audience that interactive with the film. Here you get people who are excited about movies and that feeling makes the experience of going to the cinema all the better.
Tricycle Cinema
A small cinema with a big personality (if that is possible!) Don't be put off by its size as it will exceed all expectations.
Chelsea Cinema
This is a large cinema with an art house feel. They show more unusual choices as well as big releases. The seats are comfortable and the interior is clean and pleasant.
The Screen On The Green
If you need reminding that there are films made outside of Hollywood, re-consider your usefulness in life. Oh, and get yourself to Screen On The Green.