Screen on the Green, Islington, London. One of the lovely cinemas owned by Everyman, Screen on the Green offers superior comfort and service to the usual multiplex, and a glass of wine as you watch your film to boot. It shows mainstream, art house and classic films and often hosts Q&A’s with directors. Surprisingly it’s no more expensive than the chains, so why go anywhere else?…
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Its a pity most people have gone the way of multiplexes and cineplexes.. beautiful gem of place like these struggle hard to stay in business..! very nice pictures! thanks Ben
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