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Art-house cinema near Russell Square Station, in the Brunswick Centre. Formerly under the management of Artificial Eye, it used to be known as the Renoir until its acquisition by the Curzon chain and subsequent refurbishment finished in 2015 (expanding it from two to six screens).

There are six screens, one large one of 150 seats (known as the Renoir screen, after the cinema's former name), and the others all around 30 seats each (the Lumiere, Minema, Phoenix and Plaza screens). There's one additional screen of 55 seats dedicated to documentary films (the Bertha Dochouse). Prices are highest in the large screen (up to £18), a few pounds less in the smaller ones, while the Dochouse screen has its own ticket prices (never more than £9 as of June 2015).

There's a bar area on the main entrance level upstairs, with some seating outside. There's another bar downstairs, where tickets may also be purchased.

Accessibility: The bar and screens are underground. We haven't checked their accessibility since the refurbishment.

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Last visited by Ewan, May 2015.

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