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BFI Southbank
Being something of an amateur film enthusiast, I find that London is able to provide enough cinematic variation to keep me occupied. There's the usual range of Odeons and Cineworlds to charge eye-watering prices for tiny screening rooms divided only by net curtains cunningly disguised as walls; there's the Everyman range that leans towards the plush sofa seats and popcorn bans; just down the road from me is the East Finchley Phoenix that does a nice line in Sunday double-bills and then in central London there's both the BFI IMAX for when I feel like developing a kink in my neck, and the BFI Southbank for never-ending Kubrick seasons, various black and white nostalgia flicks about the Liverpudlian working class, and occasionally something good like The Terminator or something by Terry Gilliam. →