Great review … quick question Fred which is your favourite London Cinema to watch a film? Quick side bar I recently went to the BFI to watch Alien: Romulus in IIMAX and at 6’2” I hated the experience with the painful lack of leg room :-( liked the film but think would have liked much more without the knee pain 😂
@@gabrielgatsby GREAT QUESTION I completely agree about the BFI. Obviously incredible visually but you can get way better sound and comfort elsewhere. My choice depends on the film; for big showcase releases I like the Dolby Atmos Screen 1 at Odeon Luxe Leicester Square, for smaller art house releases I love Curzon Aldgate (really intimate and well orientated screens/seats), for IMAX I would go BFI but I always have to pick the premium seats at the back now and on an aisle so I don’t feel so trapped 😂
@@fredasquithYT hey thank you noted and listed for the next visit. I was same with films locally up in West Yorkshire big screen for the busters and then Everyman for the more intimate films but that became to much like a restaurant with a cinema attached. Now I like the Vue row C or D centre. My local Vue for some reason has become a bit of a cinephile location with no phones or loud munching generally. I actually think it’s the price at only £6.99 for the front middle rows think it attracts a lot of film fans who go every week - interesting notion cheaper meaning better 💜
Great review … quick question Fred which is your favourite London Cinema to watch a film? Quick side bar I recently went to the BFI to watch Alien: Romulus in IIMAX and at 6’2” I hated the experience with the painful lack of leg room :-( liked the film but think would have liked much more without the knee pain 😂
@@gabrielgatsby GREAT QUESTION I completely agree about the BFI. Obviously incredible visually but you can get way better sound and comfort elsewhere. My choice depends on the film; for big showcase releases I like the Dolby Atmos Screen 1 at Odeon Luxe Leicester Square, for smaller art house releases I love Curzon Aldgate (really intimate and well orientated screens/seats), for IMAX I would go BFI but I always have to pick the premium seats at the back now and on an aisle so I don’t feel so trapped 😂
@@fredasquithYT hey thank you noted and listed for the next visit. I was same with films locally up in West Yorkshire big screen for the busters and then Everyman for the more intimate films but that became to much like a restaurant with a cinema attached. Now I like the Vue row C or D centre. My local Vue for some reason has become a bit of a cinephile location with no phones or loud munching generally. I actually think it’s the price at only £6.99 for the front middle rows think it attracts a lot of film fans who go every week - interesting notion cheaper meaning better 💜
Are you going to watch and the Kate Winslet film "Lee"
@@NorwegianImposter it wasn’t high on my list. Should it be?