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Everyman Esher - Screen 1 in Esher

Everyman Esher

(3 reviews)

Esher

I.LOVE.EVERYMAN…read more Now that there are two Everyman Cinemas in the area, I'm probably going to be much more of a film buff than I ever would be. Comfy couches, milkshakes to order and wait WHAT!? They sell a Washington wine?! F* Vue, I'm coming here the rest of my days. The Esher outfit has 4 screens, with Screen 1 being the biggest. It's a double decker with great sound and nice two person couch 'booths'. You can also order hot food in and bring alcohol into the cinema screen. Adults only, no crying babies and giggly teens? Heck. Yes. Sadly two things knock this place down to a 4* vs a 5*. Firstly, staff service here is very hit and miss. Very young staff meaning texting / giggling amongst each other can sometimes come above a waiting customer. Additionally, the screens are quite different in terms of comfy rating. Screen 2 has little footrests that mimic say a sofa/coffee table at home, whilst Screen 1 doesn't, which does make it lose just that little bit of comfiness for a long movie. Also, weirdly enough, end booths in Screen 1 don't have a table or a perch, meaning the person closest to the aisle has got to either put their drink on the ground (watch the spillage!) or hold it the entire time... Not ideal. However, it's still a much better (read: Expensive) experience, but I'd take this any day over a Vue (or the Vue in Staines) as it's closer, more intimate and caters to insolently intolerant people like me.

IT'S A BIG HIT!!!!…read more If you want a night out this is a fab place to see a film. It feels like a treat and an enjoyable experience. Four screens, each screen room different but all have comfy couches, chairs and tables, the sound is excellent too. The cinema was spotless and a notch up in decoration, comfort, style and class from your usual Vue and Odeon cinemas. I found the staff helpful. As it was not busy I did not have to wait to be served. We ordered the vanilla and peanut butter milkshake, v nice. As the film started our pizzas were delivered to us. We ordered the margherita and special pizza. The chap taking the order wasn't sure of exactly what the special pizza was said it was ham and capers. I quizzed him a little more and he said Palma ham. Got to say although not large in size they did taste delish and I would not hesitate to have them again. It felt weird eating watching the movie but a great weird, I could get use to this. I was so impressed with the whole experience I became a member as I will be going back to watch more films at this fab place. It is more expensive but it's worth it. Oh yes I will xoxo

Odeon Cinemas

Odeon Cinemas

(5 reviews)

Eden Park, Beckenham

I keep forgetting how truly terrible this cinema is! Just went to see a film and decided to…read more'upgrade' to the premium seats. They make you wait in the foyer until the film start time - which this evening coincided with the start time of about four other films, so it was a huge crowd and a complete mess of people trying to push in and get to their (allocated) seats. The delay was supposed to be due to cleaning, but when we got to our 12 quid seats, there was ice cream spilt all over the side of one, rubbish still in the cup holder and popcorn on both seats. I complained and was told that I could have a refund or a different seat if I went back to the front desk (about 3 miles back). However, all seats were sold and we wanted to see the film - so I now have ice cream (I fervently hope that it was ice cream) on my dress. It's a listed building, so air conditioning is not possible, but perhaps a bit of heating would be? I was freezing throughout the film this evening. The sound quality is terrible, the room smelt of warm, nasty feet and my shoes stuck to the floor. I'm really not going back again.

It's the only cinema in Beckenham and is the best cinema in the borough of Bromley, such is the…read moredreadfulness of the Empire in Bromley. It's the classic local cinema of your youth; the sort of cinema you'd go to nowadays if you lived in the immediate area, wanted to watch a movie on a Wednesday night and could not be bothered to go elsewhere. The screens are small, the sound isn't up to scratch, the seats are uncomfortable and there's no air conditioning, making it awful in the summer. However, if it were priced based on its shortcomings, this wouldn't be a problem but it isn't. It's priced as if it were a really great cinema, the likes of which you might find in Greenwich or Croydon or out at Bluewater. It isn't. As such, it's a miss for me. If I don't want to drive, I get on the tram and go to the Vue in Central Croydon. If I do want to drive, I'd rather go to Bluewater and make a real evening of it.

Empire Cinema

Empire Cinema

(2 reviews)

Sutton

At a time when it costs over £20 for a family to go to the movies I am a real fan of Empire Cinema…read morein Sutton. On Tuesdays and Thursdays all tickets for all films are priced at £3.95 which makes it affordable again. Seats are a bit tired and need new covers, perhaps now not as plush as some cinemas but who cares only there for a couple of hours. Thank you Empire!

The good news is that, as the theatre industry dies, you can get a good seat almost any day for…read morealmost any film. Since they're not that popular any more, they're not as roughly treated by the populace. And since theatres are trying to improve their image and retain customers, they tend to be nicer seats, better kept, and more comfortable. Of course the food is an utterly outrageous rip-off. And the advertisements before the film are so bad that they literally run for about 20 minutes. I routinely plan to be 15 minutes late. I still get a good seat and I skip most of the ads. And they want £10 for the pleasure of seeing it once. It's only £20 to own it on the day it comes out. Theatres are like living museums. A testament to a bygone era when your home TV or theatre system sucked and the theatre was an amazing place. You know what theatres don't have? A pause button. My TV does. Why does this matter? The trend in filmmaking is ever longer run-times. Blockbusters like Star Wars and Indiana Jones were 90 minutes. Today blockbusters are 120, or even 180 minutes. If you're selling me a 2 litre bottle of coke for £8.00, i'm probably going to need the loo in the next 3 hours. My friends can come to my house, we can eat our own food, we can pause the film to talk about something, we can pause the film for a bio break, we can rewind and hear that bit of dialog that we missed. Seriously, though. if you have a family of 4 you can rent a film in your own house and order out pizza for the same or less than the admission and parking costs. Add in buying even a modest amount of food at the theatre, and the theatre wastes more time (driving, sitting through ads), gives you less food, and makes you miss some of the film if you go to the toilet. And who are the big drivers for going to films? Kids: people who famously need the toilet a lot more often than grown-ups do. Anyways, that's enough of a rant. This theatre is like all the others: it's main attraction is you can see the film before it is released to DVD. Otherwise, it is overpriced and wastes lots of extra time.

Everyman Cinema - movietheaters - Updated May 2026

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