Cinema Related
70mm installation at Picturehouse @ Fact, Liverpool. - Shows the installtion of the 70mm in this cinema.
Celebrating West Country Cinemas - This is a fantastic website dedicated to the cinemas of the Westcountry. A forum has now been added for discussion on cinemas in this area. This is definately a site worth keeping an eye on.
Cinema City and Beyond - Scotland's Surviving Cinemas and Theatres written by Gordon Barr and Gary Painter. This is a fantastic site with a lot detail and information along with photographs. The site includes the Scottish Cinema Database, and a news page.
Cinema Names - provides a quick history to cinema chains in both the UK and US.
Cinema Tours - There is so much information on this website about worldwide cinemas that your brain will hurt from it all. This is an information packed site that anyone interested in cinema or architecture or both should be visiting. There are a number of similiarities between this site and the excellent Cinema Treasures. This is well worth a visit.
Cinemas Galore - is a website which aims to provide listings of all the cinemas in England and eventually the rest of the UK. Where possible they have provided links so that movie showtimes can be checked out.
Cinemas in Devon and Cornwall - this is a fantastic new site and well worth going to visit. It provides a lot of information about current and past cinemas in the two counties something which has been lacking on the Internet for a while.
Cinemas Online - a great source of information, including a regional map of cinemas.
Cinemaxx - a German multiplex in Berllin which shows English prints of films
CineMobile - ever wondered what happens to old film prints? Well this article which appeared in the
Clapham Picture House - one of the Picturehouse Cinemas, one of Britain's leading independent exhibitors, particarly in the arthouse cinema market.
Community Cinemas - this is the website for the mobile cinema service based in Lancashire. There are a good selection of photographs from some of there events and a good FAQ section as well.
Cornell Cinema! - The website for this American cinema
Curzon Cinema, Loughborough - official site for this cinema.
Curzon Cinema, Loughborouh - the former owner shows how Screen was built. A very interesting page
Derelict London - has a photo section on cinemas.
Drake Cinema, Plymouth - This is a site about the now closed Drake Cinema in Plymouth, including background information and photographs.
Electric Palace, Harwich - This early cinema recently featured in an ITV programme. The website provides lots of information on this amazing cinema. More information on the cinema can also be found here
Empire Cinemas - a new cinema chain in the UK, owned by Thomas Anderson/Ward Anderson
Farnham's East Street Multiplex Cinema Development Proposal - Some background facts and figures to the proposed development of a 1500 stadium-seater, seven-screen multiplex cinema by Vue Entertainment are worthy of consideration.
FeckenOdeon - Cinema in the Worcestershire Countryside, with 35mm projection equipment and a Dolby CP55 sound processor. A full night out at the pictures - double feature or full supporting programme - not just the measley single feature presently in fashion!
Glen Cinema - The Glen Cinema is infamous in the history of Paisley, Scotland as it claimed 71 young lives in 1929 and went down as the darkest day of Paisley’s Past. This website has been created to let you know more of what and where the Glen Cinema was and its future as an important part of Paisleys history.
Google Maps - Cinemas in London - Google Maps with Cinema information added.
Google Maps with London Cinemas - This is link goes to a hybrid map of Google Maps which shows cinemas in London. It is easy to change the search to list cinemas in your area.
Imax Berlin - There are two Imax cinemas right next to each other in the centre of Berlin and this is one of them.
Kino - Kino, the UK's first purely digital cinema, is delighted to be opening in Hawkhurst, Kent in February 2006.
London Cinema and Movie Guide - A to Z of Cinemas Provides information on cinemas in London.
Mariner Theatre - From the Projectionist - Description to follow
MediCinema - A cinema based hospitals - for patients.
Moxie Cinema - The Moxie is Springfield's newest, coolest, smallest, most awesomest independent movie theater. For your convenience, we're located right downtown where all the fun stuff happens.
Paignton Picture House - SITUATED IN DEVON, ENGLAND—IT IS ONE OF THE OLDEST PURPOSE BUILT CINEMAS
Palace - cinema and films based in Australia
Prince Charles Cinema, London - Web site for this cinema. It contains a reasonable about of information.
Ritz Cinema, Thirsk - A web site for this cinema, which is run by volunteers.
Royal Cinema - This is the website for the Royal Cinema in Faversham
Star and Shadow Cinema - based in Newcastle and run by volunteers
Surviving Cinemas - This is a fantastic website which is mainly related to Scottish cinemas, but also includes cinemas from other locations. There is a huge number of photographs of cinemas on the site. Definately worth a visit.
The Majestic - This is a film starring Jim Carrey which was released in 2001 and features a number of different Hollywood Cinemas.
WTW Cinemas, Cornwall - the second cinema chain in Cornwall.
