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Local single-screen cinema |
7 Cottage Road Headingley Leeds LS6 4DD United Kingdom +44 113 275 1606 http://www.nm-cinemas.co.uk/ |
Of the three single-screen cinemas in the Headingley area, Cottage Road is the most modern and definitely the most comfortable. With just one screen, it lacks the choice offered by multiplexes, but shows a selection of the latest general releases. Recommended for its cheaper popcorn - compared with its multiplex counterparts, whose prices usually require some kind of overdraft extension! Easily accessible from Leeds city centre and the Headingley area. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Movies and More |
Pictureville Leeds BD1 1NQ United Kingdom +1 44 1274 202 030 http://www.nmpft.org.uk/ |
This theater, located inside the National Museum of Photography, Film & Television, was named in memory of Cubby Broccoli, the producer of the James Bond films. The theater adds to the Pictureville Cinema giving it added depth during their film season. For film times, ticket prices and further information please call or see their website. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fantastic traditional picture palace |
Brudenell Road Leeds LS6 1JD United Kingdom +44 113 275 2045 |
Opened in 1908 as a hotel, the Hyde Park became a cinema in 1914 and remains one of the few picture palaces in Britain battling the growth of multiplexes with the help of its determined supporters. A listed building, the Hyde Park has been lovingly preserved and maintains original features, such as the exterior façade, gas lighting and Edwardian balcony. The only cinema in Leeds to offer 'art house' films, in addition to mainstream and classic films, the Hyde Park is the most unique cinema experience in the city. There are regular matinees on Saturdays and Sundays. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Gigantic, spectacular film experience |
Pictureville Pictureville Leeds BD1 1NQ United Kingdom +44 1274 20 2030 |
Want to conquer Everest, take a thrilling trip into the future or see dinosaurs come back to life? These are the kinds of exhilarating experiences that IMAX offers and all in the comfort of the National Media Museum. The only IMAX in Britain outside London, it's a unique cinema with a massive five-storey screen that has to be seen to be believed. IMAX shows documentary-style films rather than general releases but these are spectacular in both 2D and the latest 3D technology. An experience not to be missed. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Modern, comfy multiplex |
Kirkstall Road Kirkstall Road Leeds LS4 2DJ United Kingdom +44 113 279 9833 http://www.warnervillage.co.uk |
Perhaps the comfiest cinema in Leeds with leg room aplenty, this nine screen multiplex shows the latest general film releases. The foyer is modern and glitzy and scattered liberally with amusing, yet disturbingly large, plastic cartoon characters, ensuring that you do not forget this is a Warner Brothers establishment. The whole cinema experience is marred only by its extortionately priced foodstuffs and often long queues. Booking recommended, especially Friday to Sunday evenings. Friday and Saturday late showings typically start after 11p. Review © 2007, Wcities |