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    Odeon Luxe

    (2 reviews)

    I know, I know. When you're traveling internationally like my husband and I are right now, why go…read moreto the movies? Well why not? Rick and I wrapped up a heavy day of sightseein, but we weren't ready to to just sit around the hotel all night. Since this place wasn't too far from our hotel, we decided to see a film. This place is basically the same as any other multiplex back in the States. It's part of a shopping center, so if you've seen a mall cinema in the U.S. then you've seen this one. We saw "Get Him to the Greek" which was hilarious. The theater itself is pretty clean and the help here is pretty friendly. Worth it if you're in the area.

    Earlier today Flight at WH Odeon with Denzel Washington, Kelly Reilly, Don Cheadle, Bruce…read moreGreenwood, Tamara Tunie. This film goes from being deadly serious to comical at times thanks to John Goodman who plays the brother of one Captain "Whip" Whitaker and main support from Cheadle and Greenwood. Whip is faced with landing a plane safely and against the odds during an in flight incident. A later meeting in hospital with(Reilly) leads to a lustful set of circumstances, however bigger problems come in the shape of convincing the courts, flight investigators, friends and himself that it had just been an ordinary day before the crash. But the mystery of what really happened to him forces Whip to face inner demons no matter what the journey entails... Fantastic five star dramatic characters.

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    ODEON

    (17 reviews)

    West End

    So the other day I decided to make a trip to the cinema with some friends. Due to the queue, and…read morethe fact I'm nice like that, I went ahead and bought all three tickets. "The film is in 3D and you will need the glasses" they man behind the counter said to me, "sure, no problem I said". £30 it cost me! £30! That IS a problem! You would hope the one upside to seeing a film at a cinema lacking all character and atmosphere run by a faceless corporation would be the cheaper prices. I could have seen the same film for far cheaper in the independent cameo up the road. Needless to say the actual cinema is pretty much like every other Odeon. I don't really mind it, you get to go underground which is quite cool. The staff are really friendly. Both the young girl who serves food and particularly the older woman who checks the tickets, are really chatty. Beyond that expect the same experience as anywhere else. It's lucky that its the film that really makes the cinematic experience. If the prices go up anymore, spend wisely and buy your own cinema.

    It's a nice little cinema located in the old town. This was my first cinema experience in Edinburgh…read moreand I was pleasantly surprised you can bring pizza into the cinema from the restaurant next door- on my to do list for next time. I had my ticket booked online and picked it up via their online system which was easy to navigate and eliminated the need for any face to face contact. It's a smaller cinema, but I had no issues with seating and picked a great spot so acoustics and visibility were fine (though I did go in the middle of the day on a weekday!)

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    Filmhouse

    (63 reviews)

    West End

    I've been a proud Filmhouse member since 2011. Initially attracted by the fantastic selection of…read morenon-mainstream movies and also the cheap prices (especially as a student member), I've seen so many pictures at this cinema. They have a great bar and cafe area, which also holds a film quiz each month (extremely difficult). The prices have been going up quite fast in the last few years, so I've gone somewhat less often recently, but the cinema is great. I love the friendly atmosphere, the unique programme, and the delicious cafe options. Well worth a visit!

    I love the Filmhouse, I love the films they show from old classics to documentaries to foreign…read morefilms and kids films, there is a good mix and something to suit all. The theatre is comfortable and warm and has a vintage feel to it as the curtains open to reveal the screen. However there are no cup holders or much leg room but who cares when you can watch classic films like wizard of oz on big screen. The bar and cafe are great too although the portions are huge and a lot goes to waste the food is very tasty! The reception area sells DVD's which is great but it would be quicker and easier to find a DVD if they were displayed sideways instead of frontwards to save time flicking through every single DVD which is so frustrating and I give up in the end. Also the filmhouse has a sale of Vinyl records every month but there is no information in the filmhouse about it, no leaflet telling you when it's on, what time or how much the vinyls might cost, which I think would be useful in letting people know about events and things happening at the Filmhouse. All in all I give the Filmhouse a 5*.

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    Pleasance Cinema

    (3 reviews)

    I'm so proud to say my university has its own cinema room, situated in the student Union building…read moreof Pleasance. Members of the film society get a great deal on movies shown during the academic year. I'm not a member of the society, but was there to see a screening of Slumdog Millionaire...awesome movie! Anyway, the room is quite big for it's purpose and seats over two hundred people. The film quality was also quite impressive, and whilst the movies won't be the latest blockbusters, the choice of films on the society brochure is extremely diverse! During fresher's week, I also had the great experience of seeing one of my favourite Disney films, Aladdin in the courtyard! A bunch of us were huddled on the benches and the floor, with blankets and warm drinks. I believe they are a few screenings like this during the year, and I'd definitely recommend it, if it isn't too cold ofcourse!

    Despite it's location just minutes from the city centre, The Pleasance has an almost remote and out…read moreof town feel to it, only really seeming to come to live during The Fringe when every insufferable moron under the sun comes out of the woodwork. During the rest of the year, Edinburgh Uni have their own cinema out here, and it's exactly as you'd imagine a university cinema to be. Small, not great on facilities, but the only place in town you're likely to see some 1920s Karl Marx documentary followed by Legally Blonde. It has a suitably fascinating lineup that makes it always worth a quick shifty.

    Cameo

    Cameo

    (44 reviews)

    Tollcross, West End

    When I was growing up, the closest cinema to me was a 30 minute car journey away, and that cinema…read moreonly had one screen and was about three months behind everywhere else, so if I wanted to see something in particular I would have to travel at least 2hours to get to one of the mega-complex cinemas. As a result, I tend to look at smaller, less appreciated cinemas with a sense of fondness, cinema's like the Cameo in Tolcross. Ok, it doesn't look like much but the 50s style 'Now Showing' board at the front adds character for what it lacks in structure. The red velvet curtains and gold-plaited popcorn boxes bring back fond memories for me, and was a novelty to my friends. It has become retro - not because they have slaved over the decor, but because it simply hasn't changed. The cinemas themselves are beautiful, the main one is huge with curving rows of seats. It's really nice to go to a traditional cinema now and again. They show all the new releases, as well as some less-known edgy indie films. There's something for everyone at the cameo. It's worth going to the Cameo to see that film that you were going to go to the Omni centre for . Why, I hear you ask? Why not? It's a different experience, same film. It's not that comfortable if the film is long, and the huge rooms make it easy to get cold, but it's really pleasant.

    These old-school cinemas just have so much more charm than the big chains, like the Odeon along the…read morestreet. When you step through the door, under the big neon board outside which proudly announces all the films currently on show and into the lobby, you feel as though you're walking into a picure house in the 1950s. But in a good way. They have a mix of current blockbusters on show, like Inception, alongside arty and foreign films to suit the high-brow types. The downside though, is that with it being a smaller independent cinema it has much fewer films on show as the bigger ones do.

    Everyman Cinema

    Everyman Cinema

    (1 review)

    New Town

    "Located on the fifth floor of St James Quarter, Everyman Edinburgh holds five retro-style cinema…read morescreens, two grand bars, serving our signature cocktails and delicious stone-baked pizzas straight to your seat." When you arrive you have to wait in their bar area. When your movie is ready, someone will come over to you to let you know which theater to go to. If the bar area is full, there are extra seats behind the stairs on the lefthand side. DO NOT SIT THERE EVEN IF THE BAR IS FULL. The staff will absolutely forget about you/ignore you. I had read on other review sites that you should show up early to put your food and drink order in for them to have plenty of time to bring it to your seat in the theater, so that's what I did, but it wasn't necessary. The movie didn't start at 7:30pm as advertised; it actually started closer to 8pm - they used that half hour for folks to scan the QR code/call over a server to put in their order. They WILL NOT deliver anything to you mid-movie, so put your order in for everything you want right away (even if it seems excessive). The cinema itself was super clean and comfortable. I like that the seating intentionally comes arranged as a pair or a single, so going to the movies by yourself feels a little less strange (the pair makes cuddling/leaning on one another easier too)! The mini tables on the arms definitely aren't meant for a lot of food, but if you're lucky you'll be able to snag both the right and left one for yourself. I had the fresh guacamole and tortilla chips; it wasn't especially good, but it was fun to snack on. They do have quite a few vegan options (the plant-based cheeseburger, the plant-based dog, the plant-based pizza, fries, olives, nuts, vanilla/banana/oreo shakes); next time I'll go that route! Beer, cider, wine, loads of cocktail options,soda, juice, coffee, and tea are all available. Absolutely will come back! (Especially now that I know how it works and it'll be like a thousand times less awkward.)

    ODEON - movietheaters - Updated May 2026

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