Expanding your world: Bertha DocHouse in the Curzon Bloomsbury

In the third of our video reports about London’s 2015 batch of cinema initiatives, Edward Lawrenson prowls a Tarkovsky-inspired renovation of the former Curzon Renoir, deep down in Patrick Hodgkinson’s modernist Brunswick Centre, where he finds DocHouse director Elizabeth Wood explaining her ambitions for a dedicated space to host the best of documentary cinema.

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Read Edward Lawrenson’s reports on five new London cinemas in the August 2015 issue of Sight & Sound

Farewell, Leicester Square: a special report in the August 2015 issue of Sight <span class="amp">&</span> Sound

Farewell, Leicester Square: a special report in the August 2015 issue of Sight & Sound

New cinemas, mostly of the swish, upmarket and upgraded variety, began to appear across London a few years back and in the last 18 months this trend has accelerated to such an extent that a new standard of comfort and immersion has become the norm. Is this enriched yet often expensive experience the only way to go? Edward Lawrenson reports on five new London cinemas, which set out to unpick the issues behind this welcome building boom.

 

+ A place to call Home

Manchester’s new £25 million art, theatre and film complex, HOME, with its five cinema screens, shows London is not the only UK city to benefit from the recent surge of openings. By Kevin Sampson.

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