August 2025 by Theo Demiris
Please avoid ? poor viewing experience for two reasons:
- Bright blue aisle lights on both sides stayed on throughout, lifting the blacks and tinting the shadows blue. Staff said they can?t switch them off.
- The rake is too shallow; if someone sits in front, the bottom 10% of the screen is obscured.
It's a shame. Curzon is meant to care about these things. This is exactly what drives audiences to streaming.
August 2025 by Montrose
LOVE this little cinema - hope it manages to survive as a hidden gem, because it's brilliant!
June 2025 by Mark O?Shea
Trendy and cool? wonderful views, great music and an extensive wine list? from minute one you get full attention from the Lyon-esa team, and yes, you pay a price, but it?s worthy!
June 2025 by dodgy's mum
Whisper it, bt this is the best cinema in town. Only 1 screen bt there?s generally only one film u wanna see. Fab bar/ snax. Fantastic plush seats and screen. Utterly charmant staff. Basement of a 5 star hotel so u r good for a beer afterward. Kinda regret posting this as I don?t want it to fill up!
March 2025 by Sergei Golubev
Excellent small cinema: comfy seats, well ventilated, friendly service. Very reasonably priced.
February 2025 by Ben Shore
Absolute hidden gem. Lovely bar area and intimate luxury cinema. Recommend
January 2025 by London Flat Bermondsey
A wonderful cinema with long elegant surroundings of the hotel. Great wine selection
February 2024 by Ricardo Torres
Excellent cinema. Very comfortable and spacious seats where you can put your drink and food on a little table next to you. There is only one screen and the room is quite small so it doesn't get over crowded. Popcorn, snacks and drinks are sold in the lobby. Highly recommend for anyone wanting to enjoy a slightly more premium cinema experience.
February 2024 by Natalie Price
Lovely little cinema hidden in a hotel that is overlooking the thames .pop corn and snacks a little pricey
February 2024 by Katie Williams
Lovely little cinema in Central London. The staff are very friendly and welcoming. If you book tickets before 2pm it's around £8 which is a bargain. Its a bit odd trying to find the cinema: just head towards the lifts and select basement.
February 2024 by London Double Trouble
I was excited to come here as it was the first time and was well worth the visit. It's part of the hotel, restaurant and rooftop complex. I mean if you stay in the hotel it's blissful, and the setting is great. Top central location in London which is always a result.The cinema itself is hidden away and is quite the treat, you enter into the area, lots of space but the only thing I would say is the choice of food bits and drinks is limited and feels like that needs an upgrade. I get the unique feel of it just my opinion but of course, don't be put off by these.The cinema layout is nice, with plenty of space and a nice layout. Seats are okay, to be honest.Go see for yourself!Solid A****LDT x
February 2024 by Den M
The staff were lovely and the venue is intimate, but unfortunately, this is a small cinema and the front four rows of seats are at the same height, and we had quite a tall person sitting in front of us, so we couldn?t see a significant part of the screen, and this just ruined the film. Other people had the same issue.
February 2024 by Richard Johnstone
Luxurious, elegant but rather lacking atmosphere. Plus £17 for 3 coffees was steep.
October 2023 by C B
Yet to find a Curzon I don?t like. Surprisingly for its central location this is cosy and intimate, more like a home cinema room than anything else. The one screen that this place has plush velvet seats and good sized side tables. The reception room is also very cool and worth arriving early for. The gentleman at the booking desk was very helpful.It did take a while to find the entrance, it?s not very clearly marked. For reference: enter via the hotel lobby and take the lift down to floor -1.
July 2023 by Louis Cecile
This cinema was one of the few places that had extended viewings for the latest Mission Impossible film following its release. It is on the lower ground floor of the Sea Containers Hotel. The hotel and cinema have a decor of luxury and it is clean and modern in design. The waiting area for the cinema is small. It has vintage film posters and the receptionist checks your tickets. The toilets are located before you enter the reception by the lifts, which seems to confuse many visitors. The cinema is open to the public from Fridays to Sundays. The snack options are limited and overpriced. It is nice to have alcohol as an option and these are priced at typical London prices. The price of cinema tickets is £14.50, which is more than I would usually pay as there are many discount options available elsewhere. The cinema holds just over 50 seats in what is more of a screening room than a proper cinema theatre. The seats are comfortable but could do with a place to hold food and drink in the middle rather than at the sides. The viewing angles for smaller people can be a major issue with the way the seating is laid out. Despite holding fewer seatings than most cinemas it can get a little noisy depending on the viewing as the seating is so close and sound from guests seem to travel fast. Overall an average experience in a luxury environment that makes it unique.