22 results for the term ‘Film and cinema’

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Cineworld Cinema

Cineworld Cinemas is a leading UK multiplex cinema chain and can be found in Sheffield at the Valley Centretainment complex opposite the Fly DSA Arena.

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The Light Cinema

The Light is based on The Moor in the centre of Sheffield. With cinema, dining, and events all under the one roof, it's a place a venue that takes you from morning to night - and with some incredibly comfy reclining seats in the cinemas it's even better.

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The Void Cinema

The Void Cinema is specially designed to facilitate the showing of films in a vast range of formats, ideal for those action-packed conferences. It is also fully equipped with integrated audiovisual facilities, including networked computer, data projector and lectern microphone, with the additional feature of seats which have writing pads built in.

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Vue Cinema

Vue Cinema Sheffield is based within Meadowhall shopping centre, meaning there is plenty of opportunity for shopping, drinking and eating around your trip.

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Showroom Cinema

The home of independent cinema in Sheffield, The Showroom are committed to providing a diverse range of films and related activity for Sheffield and the surrounding region. They host high profile film festivals throughout the year, including the world famous DocFest and Sheffield's very own Adventure Film Festival (ShAFF).

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Halloween Adventure Cinema

Visit the Gardens this October for a spooktacular outdoor cinema experience for the whole family or a night under the stars with friends watching these Halloween classics.

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Raga pianist Utsav Lal to perform in Sheffield for Yorkshire Silent Film Festival

A trailblazer in the worlds of jazz and raga, Utsav Lal will improvise a unique live score for Carl Dreyer’s emotional masterpiece The Passion of Joan of Arc at the atmospheric Abbeydale Picture House in Sheffield on 15th May

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The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974) - 16mm film screening

This Halloween... Reel Steel present one of horror cinema's most infamous titles, in its original 16mm format.

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Curzon Sheffield

Curzon Sheffield occupies a Grade II listed building which previously was the Sheffield Banking Company. Set over two floors, the cinema has three screens and a comfortable lobby where you can work for the afternoon or enjoy some refreshments. In the summer, the rooftop terrace is open and adds another area to enjoy this lovely city.

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Cemetery Cinema Presents: Night of the Living Dead

This Halloween, visit the atmospheric Samuel Worth Chapel for a chilling screening of George A. Romero’s cult classic Night of the Living Dead (1968).

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