The newly-refurbished Curzon cinema at Goldsmiths, University of London has reopened complete with a new cafe and a selection of special Q&A screenings lined up.
The 105-seat cinema - in the Richard Hoggart Building in Lewisham Way - features 4k projection and Dolby 7.1 sound and is selling tickets for £7 for local people and £5 for students at peak times.
The cinema will host a range of special events, such as exclusive Q&As with filmmakers and Goldsmiths experts in a range of fields including psychology, music and art.
Among the special events planned is a screening of Tom Hanks and Meryl Streep-starring The Post on January 26 with a Q&A with veteran journalist Ted Gup.
The new café, Thirty Five, is just a few steps from the auditorium and offers a range of food and drink deals.
Jack King, Curzon Goldsmiths manager, said: “We’re excited about this relaunch and are very much looking forward to sharing this fantastic facility with both our students and the local community.
Curzon Goldsmiths now provides the complete cinema experience within a short walk of both New Cross train stations, and just a ten-minute bus ride from the centre of Lewisham. It’s an exciting, accessible and affordable option for local film lovers.”
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