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  • Dates 14/01/2019 - 29/03/2019
  • Location Corner of Great Windmill Street & Shaftesbury Avenue, W1D 7DH
  • Price £££
A classic cinematic experiencePicturehouse Central is situated in the heart of London's West End, a stone's throw away from Leicester Square.With a seven-screen cinema available, a café-bar, restaurant and exclusive Members' Bar with roof terrace, Picturehouse Central offers you a unique screening experience in the heart of London’s film district.Their very own film and event programme brings a rich and diverse array of titles to its screens; ranging from quality star studded blockbusters to smaller independent, classic, foreign-language and documentary films you won’t find anywhere else.You never know, some big hit movies might make it to Netflix. Then, it could be stardom from there onwards. But we know you want to be the first to watch these films. Book your tickets online here.Not only for film watchingThe ground-floor includes a New York Deli-style café, the perfect place to drop in for a coffee. The first-floor restaurant serves fresh food, day and night, with a eclectic range of drinks on offer. With views over London, the Members' Bar and Roof Terrance is a great space to meet, entertain or work at any time, not just when seeing a film.Become a Member and enjoy a host of amazing benefits or simply pop in at any time of day or night to enjoy your favourite film.Find out more about membership here.But, if you'd like to find out more about what’s screening now...keep scrolling.

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