Lights, Camera, Curzon! Kingston's slick new cinema officially opens
Kingston's latest addition to the town centre is a slick new cinema which officially opened its doors to locals this morning (November 11).
Curzon Kingston is located in the Bentall Centre which boasts four screens, each named after a local 20th-century cinema in a nod to the waterfront town's cultural past.
The Palace, will pay tribute to Kingston's first cinema from 1909; the Century, which opened in the 1920s and showed Charlie Chaplin's Modern Times(1936) as its final film; the church-hall conversion the Electric; and a designated Dolby Atmos screen the Coliseum, a homage to the town's 1913 cinema.
A pizza kitchen will also be available to customers, serving an enticing menu of sourdough pizzas as well as a trendy bar with a selection of cocktails, beers, wines and soft drinks.
All screens have 2-4 wheelchair spaces and there is also lift access between each floor.
From Monday to Saturday, the cinema will open 30 minutes before the first show's programme begins and will close at midnight. Sundays will see the cinema close at 11.30pm.
To browse Curzon's current listing of films which includes two-time Palme d'Or winner Ruben Östlund's Triangle of Sadness and Martin McDonagh's The Banshees of Inisherin, starring Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson, visit the link here.
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