Unique Cinemas In The Uk
Floating Cinema
This cinema is a giant screen that travels on a boat through the canals of London. Running throughout summer from East to West London, the moving film screen also hosts on-board events, performances, talks and workshops.
The Electric Cinema
Located in Birmingham, The Electric Cinema is the oldest working cinema in the UK. It originally opened in 1909 and it still shows new movie releases on a daily basis. You can get some really good, cheap deals for standard seats and the front row sofa seats are a really good price too. There is even a bar and a wide selection of food to choose from.
Roxy Bar & Screen
This movie theatre in South London is very unique. It is intimate, homely and has a vintage feel to it. They show a variety of movies, from older films to brand new releases, Roxy Bar & Screen also shows sporting events such as rugby or the Grand Prix. The best thing about this cinema is that it is so cheap. You can visit for less than 5, and there is a bar that offers food as well as booze!
BFI IMAX
Visiting this cinema is a great thing to do with all the family, and the kids will love it. The screen in this building is the largest in Britain and the surround sound system is extremely good. The movies at this cinema are usually new releases but occasionally there will be special events showing other films.
Dominion Edinburgh
A really unique, boutique cinema in Edinburgh shows new releases from 9.50. There are luxurious armchairs and footstalls and all four screens have a theatre type feel to it.
Somerset House
During spring and summer, Somerset House in London will erect a large screen turning the area into an open outdoor theatre. Sponsored by Film4, the films range from thrillers to rom coms to all of the classics and is a great way to spend an afternoon or evening.
Everyman Cinemas
Dotted throughout the UK, Everyman Cinemas is a brand keen to enhance the cinematic experience for visitors. All the cinemas are modern, stylish and have a warm, friendly atmosphere.