Sunday 6 March 2011

Cinema in Glasgow - Cineworld

Whether it’s new mainstream blockbusters or short cultural films you are looking for, Glasgow has plenty of cinematic experiences on offer.

Cineworld, on the corner of Renfrew Street, prides itself as being the tallest cinema in the world standing at 62 metres. With 18 screens on 9 levels, it can accommodate over  4,000 people. Most films being shown on the big screens are new releases, most recently “The Fighter” starring Christian Bale, and Oscar winning movie “The King’s Speech” starring Colin Firth, who won a Golden Globe for best actor. You can find movie listings and showtimes on their website or on google.


All floors are easily accessed with lift and escalators, with popcorn, ice cream, soft drinks and confectionary available on the way in to the screens. There are plenty of places to sit in every screen, the seats are comfortable enough. The only minor drawback to this cinema I would say are the adverts before your film starts, often 15 or 20 minutes, leaving you with that “eventually!” feeling when the film finally starts. They’re handy though if you arrive late!

Regular cinema goers can benefit from Cineworld’s exclusive Unlimited Card, allowing card holders to attend as many films as they like for just £13.50 a month! You’d have to go at least 3 times to get your money’s worth, but it means you get to see as many films as you want a month for the price of three! For more information,or to apply using the online application form click here.



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