- Abigail: 8:45pm
- Back to Black: 2:20pm 5:00 8:00
- Challengers: 2:00pm 5:15 8:15
- Civil War: 5:45pm 8:30
- Dune: Part Two: 12:15pm 4:00 7:45
- Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire: 12:15pm 3:00 6:00
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- Tom WoolvertonJune 20, 2015Studio screens have been upgraded. Super comfy chairs with reasonable legroom. Price is high, but this is the West End of London and comparable with the other small screens in the immediate area.Upvoted Mar 9
- Rachel MercerNovember 16, 2014Fantastic 70mm screen. Definitely worthwhile for the big blockbusters. No stadium seating though so I recommend closer to the screen if you've got a shorter stature.
- Anne MJanuary 27, 2016Worth booking the Royal Circle if you can get the centre of Row A or B, but anybody 5" or under may wish to sit in Row B as the barrier can obstruct the view at the bottom of the screen.Upvoted 6 days ago
- Paul StratfordSeptember 20, 2019To add to the other row recommendations… don’t book row G if you’re shortish. Top of entrance (in front of the row) will block bottom of screen.
- Richard ButlinJanuary 19, 2019Despite Luxe advertising, not all screens have reclining seats. Screen 4 has large comfortable seats but no recliners. Suspect same in all smaller screens 2-5 in a separate part of the building.
- Alison RocheOctober 9, 2016It's very expensive to go to the cinema here. The only time you should is when it's the London film festival in early to mid October every year. Booking via the BFI. Full red carpet and the works!
- Main theatre is best. Others too poky. Royal circle front part best seats. Service has improved in recent times.
- Ankur BanerjeeOctober 19, 2016Entrance to the most screens is, quite deceptively, through the Costa Coffee entrance which leads into the Odeon - not the main doors (usually).
- Michael FitzgeraldFebruary 4, 2015Went to see Transformers Age of Extinction here, the movie was horrible but the cinema itself was gorgeous, decided to treat ourselves with the Royal Circle, pretty nice view! ^_^
- Phil KenchFebruary 9, 2016Knowingly kitsch leopard print seats, rows a bit close together if you are tall. Rows n-s probably ideal in the stalls.
- mona hFebruary 18, 2019The Popcorn ist tooooo expensive. Almost 5 Pound for the middle size 😫 Bring some with you 😇
- If you are in Screen 2 for a subtitled film choose seats further back as not much take in seating and subtitles can be obscured by a tall person
- I like this screening room. It's so in the center of everything but also by the neighborough in its particular way
- Travis LeighJune 16, 2013Unlike most other tips I actually really enjoyed the smaller screen. Twas Intimate, picture was good too.
- Premiere seats, centre of back row of the stalls, is best seats for best view in Screen 1
- Arohit GuptaJune 14, 2013Didnt get a good seat... Cant complain as i booked really late... But still the best place to watch Man of Steel.
- AdriánJanuary 23, 2016I have never been at a screen this big. It's amazing an really worth going at least once.
- Dave MarshallOctober 14, 2015Discounts are available if you bring your own 3D glasses. No free wifi. Comfy seating
- Alex ManzanaresDecember 30, 2011Check your ticket and make sure you're NOT in screen 4. Incredibly small and cramped space with a screen smaller than your tv at home. All for £15.
- Cool and smaller than OLS, near on the right handside, it's also a red carpet place !
- Odeon Leicester Square, great for premieres. Massive screen, great for 3D films too.
- HISTORY UKAugust 9, 2011A poster displayed at this cinema for a showing of the film 'The Caine Mutiny' was the inspiration for Maurice Micklewhite changing his name to Michael Caine.
- Nick ClokeJanuary 28, 2012Understand the premium location, but seats very cramped and basic facilities for £16 ticket. Will get tube to Westfield in future.
- Michael EasterbrookJune 7, 2012If you are in the main screen, row A is pretty good, lots of legroom and no one in front of you.
- go for the premium seats, much nicer than the cheap ones which are horrible in this cinema
- rabinJune 11, 2013The 'havin' a laugh' pricing makes me want to go home and pirate a film or two just to break even!
- Amy FullerJanuary 2, 2012Beware: there are some SUPER tiny theaters in this place. Make sure you don't get stuck in one.
- The circle seats are wider than the stalls. Go figure.
- Sebastian RuhnauMay 21, 2012Looks nice and huge from the outside, but the screen is slightly larger than my tv. 12 £, very disappointing!
- Job BeumerDecember 30, 2011The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo amazing. The title sequence alone is already worth the money.
- John KinsonNovember 22, 2014Check in advance that the 70mm projector is working before paying to see Interstellar.
- Avoid. A huge cinema with 1,683 seats, but they are cramped and uncomfortable. The split level design means that the screen is angled upwards and very curved, and the room is acoustically bad.
- George KyriakosAugust 22, 2017Do not, under any circumstances, go to any screenings that are NOT in the main big screen. Small screens, lousy sound system, bad insulation (can hear movie next door), expensive ticket. Not worth it.
- Fred BradleyAugust 25, 2011There's a cleaner there in the morning who watches films on his MacBookPro. Clearly in the front window, no security at all!
- To watch a film assembled with thousands of your fellow humans, this is the place
- Chris SekOctober 3, 2016Very expensive but even a bad movie seems pretty good if you are watching it there.