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  • the brewery arts center
  • Brewery Ats centre. Theatre/ Rertaurants/Bar. A good night.
  • The Brewery cinema has 2 screens, and plays plenty of good films, however about 10 miles away is bowness, which has a better cinema, however, personaly I would not bother making the trip, it's not a great deal better.
  • The Brewery Arts Centre has a cinema wish screens all the latest releasesbut it isnt a good size cinema, for a better screen and size cinema you have to travel to windermere or Ambelside.
  • Brewry, hardly ever any good films on, and when there is all the tickets are sold out, therefore you need to book about a week in advance!
  • Brewery Arts Centre, 2 main screens showing latest releases, and the Academy Screen, showing art-house and classic movies, check out the latest info at: http://www.breweryarts.co.uk/cinema.html
  • Brewery Arts Centre. It only has two main screens but it has an acadamy screen which shows the old classics and contemporary and foreign movies.
  • Well the local cinema is at the brewery arts centre n its actually ok! No very big screens bt its kendal. N if that fails theres always Bowness.
  • The Brewery Arts Centre is not w top cinema after it's revamp a few years back.
  • Brewery has good art-house films occasionally.
  • The Brewery shows most new releases on a couple of screens, and it has an "Academy Screen" where they show the best arthouse and foreign films about five years after they've been released. No decent independent films in December because of the panto. Like there aren't enough panto's already. Thursdays is a silver screening, mainly for old people, but they show some pretty old films now and then, but be prepared: old people are incredibly rude and most of them don't know where they are. I suppose it's a pretty decent venue, but I find it a hateful place and prefer to travel to the Dukes at Lancaster.
  • The Brewery has had a 3-screen cinema since May 2000, showing all the best new films on release, plus loads of arthouse and classic movies as well!
  • The Brewery, about two years old, 3 screens. A definate improvement on the one before. And there's always Bowness cinema, also 3 screens but normally shows different films.
  • Brilliant new cinema at Brewery: all the brand-new films on release plus loads of interesting art-house and foreign language films. It's easily the best cinema in the area!
  • Brewery Arts Centre - it's a lot better now with two or three screens.
  • If it's that good, yes. Quasar and paintball, let's have some. Museum is good when you eventually find it. Trying to find a legal parking place should become a nationally recognised sport.
  • The Brewery Cinema is months behind all the other cinemas.
  • Wow, a new cinema by the brewery. Quite a decent place although they tend to get films quite late.
  • The Brewery will get the worst films about 5 months after they've been released in other cinemas.
  • Only got one - The Brewery
  • Brewery Arts Centre - 1 screen seats about 200. Ok I suppose

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Last updated: 2008-10-23

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