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Brandy Brown's Little Cinema

5.0 (1 review)

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Xscape Yorkshire

Xscape Yorkshire

4.0(23 reviews)
20.3 mi

Xscape Yorkshire is in a great location, just off the M62 in Castleford. It's a great place for…read moreleisure activities or to grab a bite to eat. There are many things to do here, which would certainly be suitable for families, adventure seekers, cinema lovers and co, including Tenpin bowling, a Cineworld Cinema. There is also a gym and rock climbing area. For food and drink, you're also tempted by a wide array of brands including Nando's, Ask Italian and Pizza Express. There is also a Starbucks here, although it didn't look too welcoming. It felt so uncomfortable that they openly admitted they did not trust customers to have food items in the fridges, and kept them all in the back - I totally understand loss prevention but I've never seen any Starbucks locations do this other than this one. The car park is HUGE, it felt way too big, but I'm sure due to the varied things to do and eat here, it can get quite busy, especially in such a peak location, being right off the motorway it makes it easily accessible through all points of the country. PRO TIP: If you're going on a longer journey, make this a stop off to get a bite to eat or something to drink, you have a selection of brands and you're not paying the high prices of motorway service stations. There is a small selection of shops here too, but nothing too special, this isn't really a place you'd come to shop. There's a sporting goods store and a WHSmith Travel location as I could recall, that's pretty much it. 4* - I like this place, it's pretty cool and certainly a good spot for a family day out.

Good shopping/recreational centre but very expensive. Fun for all the family. The 4D golf was a bit…read morerubbish.

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Cineworld

Cineworld

4.0(22 reviews)
40.9 mi

Great cinema but a little expensive for 3D films. A cheaper option is Vue at Meadowhall. Keep your…read more3D glasses to avoid having to pay for another set in the future (although you'll still pay a 3D uplift fee). Now the only cinema with an IMAX screen in Sheffield, but be prepared to pay to see a film on this screen. Whilst a Starbucks has just opened in the cinema lobby, unfortunately it does not take the Starbucks loyalty card so just be aware of that before you order. And watch out for parking on Orange Wednesday's or when an event is on at the Arena. If you don't get there early it can be a bit of a nightmare finding a space. Overall, reasonable facilities and fairly comfortable seats for those extra long films.

Though the building is as soulless as the large carpark (and indeed many of the films they show)…read morethe actual auditoria at Cineworld are very good. The screens are large, the sound is spot-on and the seats are on a steep rake - which means it doesn't matter how tall the person in front of you is, you can still get a good view. There's ample legroom, too. Everything else is standard multiplex: long queues, overpriced food and drink and noisy clientele. If you want to see the latest blockbuster in Sheffield then Cineworld is the place to go. If you want to nod sagely as you admire the mise-en-scen of the latest Alain Resnais reprint then try the excellent Showroom independent cinema in town.

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Vue

Vue

4.2(12 reviews)
40.2 mi

"Star Wars" anyone? Don't worry... no spoilers here. To be fair it was Mr. Snarky's idea. The…read morenice thing about having the cinema at Meadowhall is that you could have dinner and a movie all in one place. We ordered our tickets online and just used one of the kiosks to retrieve them when we arrived. There was a line for drinks and snacks, so if you aren't sneaking your own in, leave yourself a bit of time. While you enter the cinema from the upper level, when inside, screens 1-6 are downstairs while the rest are upstairs. The screen we went into had VIP seats in the center. Mr. Snarky didn't pay for them as the regular seats are actually quite comfortable and not too far off from the VIP seats in quality. However, we did sit right behind one of the VIP rows and I had the unfortunate experience of having the person in front of me leaning back quite far in his seat... surprisingly there wasn't much room between my seat and his, so I have a small bruise on one of my knees that couldn't escape his seat back. Not sure if you can exit through any part of the mall when the movie ends after closing time as we parked nearest to The Oasis so we wouldn't have to worry about this. Other than that, we were quite pleased with our experience, definitely better than our local cinema.

Sheffield's cinemas are all good. Cineworld is a massive place, and I would imagine a lot of…read morecompetition for Meadowhall's Vue. However, Vue have done something different with their evo screens, where you'll find couches and even beanbags to lie on. Since the refurb, all screens, despite being small, have extremely comfortable seats (without the need to pay extra), and there is now a bar as well. Normal refreshments are still available, although there is often large queues at busy times. Ticket machines are available if you want to get in quick, and include a seat-picker. They also give student discounts.

Odeon Cinemas

Odeon Cinemas

3.3(6 reviews)
18.6 mi

The Odeon is the only cinema in the Harrogate area. The exterior is sort of old fashioned and…read morevaguely art deco (it opened in 1936). The interior has been redone recently, but it's still rather small, with only one larger screen. The staff are usually young kids, so service can be a bit iffy, but it's a relatively good cinema if you don't fancy a trip to Vue in York.

I've come back here and edited this after a recent experience - but I can't improve my rating. Gone…read moreare the scrums in the confectionary area as they've moved all the sweets, which is an improvement. But organisation is still poor still - my film had a programme time of 11.00 a.m. and the outer doors stayed firmly shut until then. I had prepaid my tickets and picked them up as soon as I went in but the bozo behind the counter ordered me to the back of the ticket queue in order to get some drinks. I tried to say I already had my ticket but he was adamant and rather smug in his instructions. Luckily the cinema's manager saw this and came and invited me to go straight to a free till to buy the drinks I wanted. I had the satisfaction of being served by the same smug guy who now looked furious at being made to serve me. Hilarious! I left this from my previous review: This is a rather nice little cinema that features many of the latest film releases. The web site is rather poor as it seems to not let you reserve more than 4 seats (there are 5 people in my family) and they also tell me you may not buy more than 9 tickets at any one time. That is problematic when you are trying to get a birthday party outing sorted out and I've told them they need to address this. Once you get into the screen it's all good, it's just the 'getting there' that causes problems.

Brandy Brown's Little Cinema - movietheaters - Updated May 2026

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