Cinema entertainment in Ireland
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Screen
Between Trinity College and O'Connell Bridge, the Screen shows new independent and smaller commercial films on its three screens.
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Irish Film Institute
The multiscreen cinema shows classics and arthouse films. The complex also has a bar, a cafe and a bookshop.
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Queen's Film Theatre
A two-screen art-house cinema close to the university, and a major venue for the Belfast Film Festival.
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Storm Cinemas
Belfast's biggest multiplex, with 12 screens and stadium seats throughout. It's part of the Odyssey Complex.
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Cinemax 3
Cinemax 3 shows blockbusters and a Tuesday art-house programme on its three screens.
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Savoy
A traditional four-screen first-run cinema, Savoy has late-night shows at weekends.
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Enniskillen Omniplex
A seven-screen cinema, 700m north of the town centre on Race Course Lough.
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Phoenix Dingle
Cosy family-run cinema screening first releases and art house films.
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Cineworld
This multiscreen cinema is where you'll get all the mainstream releases.
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