ScotlandEntertainment

Cinema entertainment in Scotland

  1. A

    Dominion

    The much-loved Dom is a delightful, independent, family-run four-screener in a 1938 art deco building. The programme is unashamedly mainstream and family-oriented, and popular films often have a good old-fashioned intermission so you can buy an ice cream halfway through.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Filmhouse

    The Filmhouse is the main venue for the annual Edinburgh International Film Festival and screens a full program of art-house, classic, foreign and second-run films, with lots of themes, retrospectives and 70mm screenings. It has wheelchair access to all three screens.

    reviewed

  3. C

    Cameo

    The three-screen, independently owned Cameo is a good, old-fashioned cinema showing an imaginative mix of mainstream and art-house movies. There is a good program of midnight movies and Sunday matinees, and the seats in Screen 1 are big enough to get lost in.

    reviewed

  4. D

    VUE Cinema

    Another 12-screen multiplex, with three 'VIP' screens where you can pay extra to watch from a luxurious leather reclining seat complete with side table for your drink and complimentary snacks.

    reviewed

  5. E

    Belmont Cinema

    The Belmont is a great little art-house cinema, with a lively programme of cult classics­, director's seasons, foreign films and mainstream movies.

    reviewed

  6. F

    Cineworld Fountainpark

    The Cineworld is a massive 12-screen multiplex complete with cafe- bar, movie-poster shop and frighteningly overpriced popcorn.

    reviewed

  7. G

    Glasgow Film Theatre

    The two-screen Glasgow Film Theatre, off Sauchiehall St, screens art-house cinema and classics.

    reviewed

  8. H

    Vue Cinema

    This is a seven-screen multiplex cinema way out on the eastern edge of the city, just south of the A96 to Nairn.

    reviewed

  9. I

    Vue Cinema

    A seven-screen multiplex, conveniently located just off Union St, that shows mainstream, first-run films.

    reviewed

  10. J

    Odeon Renfield Street

    The nine-screen Odeon Renfield Street shows mainstream films.

    reviewed

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  12. K

    New Picture House

    Two-screen cinema showing current films.

    reviewed