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Cine-files

Guardian readers review the bricks-and-mortar cinemas they know best. If you'd like to try your hand at a review, drop us an email.
  • Plymouth Arts Centre

    Cine-files: Plymouth Arts Centre

    This welcoming venue has an eclectic programme that should appeal to even the fussiest film-lover
  • Wellington's Embassy Theatre

    Cine-files: The Embassy Theatre, Wellington, New Zealand

    Art Deco opulence and the shop front for “Wellywood” at this architecturally indulgent New Zealand cinema
  • The Dukes at Komedia, Brighton

    Cine-files: The Dukes at Komedia, Brighton

    A small, modern cinema that's a perfect addition to Brighton's cosmopolitan hustle and bustle
  • Playhouse Cinema Louth

    Cine-files: Playhouse Cinema, Louth, Lincolnshire

    This small cinema in a converted Victorian chapel works hard to please all-comers
  • The auditorium at Westgate Cinema

    Cine-files: Carlton Cinema, Westgate-on-Sea

    Thanet’s centre for cinema offers seaside charm and unbeatable value
  • Curzon Community Cinema, Clevedon

    Cine-files: Curzon Community Cinema, Clevedon

    This historic, community-run Somerset cinema has a bygone-era charm
  • Trail GuardianWitness Cinemas: Canvey Island's Cinema

    Readers favourite cinemas – in pictures

    We invited readers to send us photos of the places they love to watch films. Here are a few of our favourites

  • Phoenix Picturehouse Oxford

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  • Foundation for Art and Creative Technology, Wood Street, Liverpool

    Cine-files: Picturehouse at FACT, Liverpool

    A much-admired cinema situated in an award winning, ever-evolving creative space
  • Cinémathèque de la ville de Luxembourg

    Cine-files: Cinémathèque de la ville de Luxembourg

    A small and attractive period cinema boasting a rich and varied programme
  • The Screen, Dublin

    Cine-files: The Screen, Dublin

    This cinema may have unremarkable exterior, but venture inside and you'll discover a timeless charm
  • Cinémathèque Française

    Cine-files: La Cinémathèque Française, Paris

    Former haunt of the New Wave filmmakers and birthplace of cinephilia
  • Metropolis Kino Hamburg

    Cine-files: Metropolis Kino Hamburg

    A hidden underground cinema in the centre of Germany's second city that blends old with the new

  • Wyeside Arts Centre

    Cine-Files: The Wyeside Arts Centre, Builth Wells

    A two-screen riverside picturehouse servicing the locals' fondness for good storytelling

  • The Barn, Dartington

    Cine-files: The Barn, Dartington

    A modern cinema with an old fashioned ethic – and it really is a barn

  • Faversham Royal cinema

    Cine-files: The Royal Cinema, Faversham

    A Grade II-listed mock-Tudor cinemas offering comfort and value

  • Phoenix CInema, Dingle

    Cine-files: The Phoenix Cinema, Dingle

    A traditional, family-run cinema that shuns modern trappings in favour of atmosphere and charm

  • Dundee Contemporary Arts

    Cine-files: Dundee Contemporary Arts

    A stunnning arts venue seamlessly blending the old with the new

  • Filmhuis Den Haag

    Cine-files: Filmhuis Den Haag, The Hague

    A five-screen cinema paying host to frequent festivals and special events

  • Husets Biograf

    Cine-files: Husets Biograf, Copenhagen

    This former squat is now Denmark's most accessible, individual and fiercely independent film theatre

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