Talia's reviews
Review of Curzon Soho
18 Apr 08, 01:28
Flicks 
This is a great cineme in the West End catering for an artier crowd than the Leicester Square big screens. Films shown tend to be indies or foreign and attract an intelligent crowd.
As well as a glorious cake cafe upstairs, you can buy beer from the downstairs bar and take it into the screening rooms. The seats are comfy also.
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Review of Cineworld West India Quay
18 Apr 08, 01:18
films 
This cinema is a big multi-plex out by Canary Wharf but it's probably not somewhere you'd go unless you lived very close or had a car.
It's a typical multiplex showing all the latest American releases and it's cheaper than going somewhere in the west end.
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Review of Genesis Cinema
18 Apr 08, 01:16
Flicks 
An independant cinema in the heart of the east end, The Genesis feels a bit like a relic from another age. There's loads of random space in the venue some of which is just shut bars and it's as if, once upon a time, this was a whole day out for people.
Best thing is indeed the price and particularly Wacky Wednesdays when it's half price. Hooray.
Always have a good range of current blockbustery films on.
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Review of Vue
16 Apr 08, 01:54
Films 
This is a really popular and well located cinema in Angel in the N1 centre.
I get round the expense problem by buying standby tickets on lastminute.com. This allows you to get tickets to any show for £4.50 each. It's brilliant and works Mon to Thursday.
This cinema always has lots on and has many screens. Upstairs they occasionally have a film quiz and a large confectionary counter including a ben & jerrys.
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Review of Odeon Cinema
16 Apr 08, 01:52
Films 
This Odeon is in a gorgeous old building on Holloway Road. It's a cinema so you know what to expect - however I've found that the staff are a bit funny here. Maybe a bit too defensive trying to protect themselves from scallies. For instance they wouldn't let me wait inside the building for my friend (who had our tickets) because I didn't have a tickets. Never mind the screen - it was the building!!
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Review of Rio Cinema
16 Apr 08, 01:39
Ace 
Dalston's very own cinema. It's a far cry from the massive chain cinemas and is as far as I know independant.
What they show reflects this as they tend to avoid the big Hollywood blockbusters and show more off centre films.
Don't expect a huge screen though, as Lizzie says expect everything in cute proportions.
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