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West London is about to get a ridiculous glam new cinema

1920s elegance is the watchword at London’s newest cinema

Phil de Semlyen
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Phil de Semlyen
Global film editor
Everyman Brentford
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The three-screen, 225-seat Everyman Brentford is opening this spring and filling a gap in West London’s cinema scene with the luxe chain’s usual comfy-chic offering.

Expect the latest releases in elegant surrounds, fancy food and cocktails, and a bar and lounge straight out of a Billy Wilder movie. 

The cinema, Everyman’s 48th in the UK, will open in The Brentford Project, a new development on the banks of the River Brent. 

Everyman Brentford
Photograph: Everyman

With the nearby Watermans Art Centre currently closed for relocation, it’s great news for cinemagoers and movie lovers in the area.

‘With iconic plush velvet seats within state-of-the-art screens housed in one innovative cinema, expect to be transported to a cinema experience like no other,’ runs the press release. 

Everyman Brentford
Photograph: Everyman

As usual with new Everyman openings, there’s a special founder membership package for the first 400 new members to sign-up.

Head to the official site for all the details.

The news is a boost for London’s cinema scene at a time when the iconic Prince Charles Cinema is under threat from developers and other cinemas are struggling with falling attendances.

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