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March | 2011 | The Cinema Experience
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Thinking outside the multiplex. Monthly Archives: March 2011. Arthouse cinema is dead, long live arthouse cinema. March 31, 2011. In a 2008 article for the New Statesman, Yo Zushi lamented the metamorphosis of affordable arthouse cinemas into luxury cinemas that charge 4 for a pot of chocolate raisins. It is a shame that the price of entrance prohibits cinema … Continue reading →. Art Of The Deal – London cinema on a budget. Arthouse cinema is dead, long live arthouse cinema. Useful article by @ emmdib.
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The Phoenix, East Finchley | The Cinema Experience
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Thinking outside the multiplex. Hyde Park Picture House, Leeds →. The Phoenix, East Finchley. January 20, 2011. The well-to-do suburb of East Finchley does not sing its cinematic credentials yet it’s definitely worth hopping on the Northern Line to visit the the Phoenix. I’ve interviewed Terry Gilliam, Martin Scorsese and the best thing is still having a print of my hand outside the Phoenix . This sentiment is made bittersweet as only half a Kermode handprint now remains. Last year The Phoenix celebr...
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Alfredo Falvo | Freelance photographer: December 2013
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Alfredo Falvo Freelance photographer. In this blog I write behind the scene stories that happened to me while on assignment or making a reportage. But I also want to use it to share pictures that have never been part of a reportage or new publications. Monday, 9 December 2013. News - The oldest cinemas in London. Theatre is life, film is art, and television is furniture". Ed movie at any time of the day or night. The cinemas I photographed for this project are the Phoenix. Which opened in 1912, the Ritzy.
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Living it Up in London: July 2011
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Thursday, July 28, 2011. The Globe and Platform 9 3/4. Platform 9 3/4 was all right, but since Kings Cross is doing renovations, it was a little platform of its own outside the station. Kind of a disappointing setting, but since this trip keeps having HP references, may as well visit the most obvious of them all. My class is taking a weekend trip to Paris starting at 4:30 am tomorrow! Wednesday, July 27, 2011. Globe Theater and Digital Story Project. Music, in Order of Appearance. Byrne, David (Lyricist)...
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Theatre from my Head: 13/05/12 - 20/05/12
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Friday, 18 May 2012. No posts this weekend. sorry guys. I am sorry to say that this weekend due to LibraryGirl and I going away there will be no updates. however please do look back on Monday when I will be posting the 21st of May in Theatrical History about Catherine Coleman. So have a great weekend everybody and I will see you all again on Monday. By the way has anyone seen Glee's version of 'Paradise by the Dashboard Light' it is horrific! Let me know what you think in the comment section below. And w...
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Shooting Dogs
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In Cinemas March 31. Monday, March 20, 2006. RELEASE DATES AND VENUES. It is now less than 2 weeks until SHOOTING DOGS goes on general release at cinemas across the UK. Please find below the list of sites confirmed so far. You can click through to book tickets for any of the cinemas listed. This list will be updated as more sites are confirmed. Curzon Soho, London. Cineworld Shaftesbury Avenue, London. Screen on the Green, London. Cineworld West India Quay, London. Picturehouse Greenwich, London. I truly...
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London4kidz - What's on for kids in and around London - Cinemas
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Leisure Centres and Swimming. Cycle Tracks / Hire. Ice Skating and In-line Skating. City Farms and Zoos. Clothes / Shoe Shops. Name (click a name for website). Post Code (↑↓). 19 Regent St, London. Barbican Family Film Club. Silk St, London. 1 Charlie Chaplin Walk, London. Belvedere Road, London. See website for local cinemas. 76 Venn Street, London. 103 Notting Hill Gate, London. See website for local cinemas. 191 Portobello Road, London. See website for local cinemas. 08 714 714 714. 08700 60 60 61.
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Notting Hill Coronet | The Cinema Experience
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Thinking outside the multiplex. December 4, 2011. Opened in 1898 as a theatre, the Coronet. In Notting Hill feels like an old patriarch of the cinema world. Even if you didn’t know King Edward VII was among past audiences (perhaps he took in a 1910 showing of. Slightly draughty. No frills. Old grandeur. Never higher than 7.50 for adults, prices dip to 3.50 all-day Tuesday, with the deal extending to all-day Monday for students. Bargains are also baggable if you can make the Monday, Wednesday ...The Coron...