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Curzon Bloomsbury Cinema
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What you'll do
The centre point of the bustling, newly renovated Brunswick Centre in leafy Bloomsbury, the cinema offers an escape from the hustle and bustle of busy central London.
Located close to the University of London and several medical institutions, the Curzon Bloomsbury was the first British undertaking of an American organization wanting to benefit from the large number of college students, doctors and nurses walking nearby. It opened as the Bloomsbury Cinema in 1972 and has serviced movie fans off and on since then.
Today the Curzon Bloomsbury has two screens, both with a capacity of over two hundred seats, and a fully licensed bar, making it a perfect retreat in the heart of central London.
The Curzon Bloomsbury plays regular host to festivals, Sunday screenings and director Q&As, not forgetting the London Socialist Film Cooperative's screenings on the second Sunday of each month.
What's included
A film screening anytime Monday - Thursday (except bank holidays) and Friday - Sunday before 5PM, without further payment.
Where you'll be
Brunswick Centre, London, GBHow to get there
London Underground: take the Piccadilly line. Get off at Russell Square train station. Take Circle, Metropolitan or Hammersmith & City lines. Get off at Euston Square train station. Take the Northern line. Get off at Goodge Street train station.
Operating hours
Your pass offers you entry* without further payment to all regular film screenings Monday – Thursday (except bank holidays) anytime, and Friday – Sunday (plus bank holidays) for all regular film screenings starting before 5PM. The box office is open daily.
*Subject to availability and distributor’s restrictions.
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