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NOTTINGHAM’S SILVER SCREENS By Natalie Howarth In Nottingham we are lucky enough to have lots of fantastic options when it comes to cinemas. Impact’s Natalie Howarth explores the various cinemas which you should be checking out whilst you are in the city. Oh and did we mention the discounted tickets for students and young people?

“...range of mainstream, classic,independent and world film with a mezze bar…” Recently, I was lucky enough to bag some tickets to see Wes Anderson’s Asteroid City at Broadway Cinema on the release day and they provided free postcards and bags of flying saucer sweets on everyone’s seats (a very on-theme touch). With £5 tickets for those aged 25 and under, this isn’t one to be missed off of your Nottingham cinema bucketlist, that’s for sure. Whilst they host screenings of new films, revisit classics, National Theatre Live, The Royal Ballet Broadcast, to name a few, Broadway also uses the space to host informal talks, Q&A sessions and Film Courses. If you are interested in the workings of the film industry, the cinema has Broadway’s BFI Film Academy which offers opportunities to people from 16-25 to discover more about the industry from professionals who can offer insights into funding, pitching and production. Such a culturally enriching place that has so much to offer, I wholeheartedly love this place and could not recommend it more.

“It is definitely an unmissable experience seeing a film hosted by them.” I highly recommend going to see a film hosted by The Loft Movie Theatre, a Notts-based film club that screens cult classics: I watched Fight Club last year and I felt like I had transported back to the 90s! It is definitely an unmissable experience seeing a film hosted by them. Conveniently located in the heart of the student population and with £5 student tickets, why not head over there with your friends and watch some new releases?

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Located in Hockley, Broadway Cinema is my absolute go-to cinema. This cinema houses a range of mainstream, classic, independent and world film with a mezze bar just before you enter the screening rooms; a cinema experience simply cannot be matched by a chain cinema. The highly anticipated Killers of the Flower Moon directed by the legendary Martin Scorcese will screen here from the 20th of October and it will no doubt be a sellout.

Located on the busy, student-populated Derby Road, Savoy Cinema is the only surviving cinema from before the Second World War in Nottingham. The building stands incongruous to the architectural style of the modern, preserving the art deco style of the mid 1930s. With its charming aura and range of screenings offered, from newly released films to screenings of National Theatre Live, there is a large range of films to go and see every week.

In the heart of the city centre inside the Cornerhouse complex surrounding many restaurants, Cineworld houses 14 rooms that screen a variety of films and performances including new releases, classics rescreened, Royal Opera Live, and Royal Ballet Live. As a standard chain in the heart of the city, it is a cinema you might be very familiar with. You can expect to see some good quality cinema: Oppenheimer was shown here during July and August in IMAX, a high-resolution image and sound quality guaranteed!

“...Savoy Cinema is the only surviving cinema from before the Second World War in Nottingham.”

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Meet the team

1min
pages 50-52

UoN’S CREATIVE WRITING

4min
pages 48-49

Limbs, tension and rivalries: Nottingham Sport In a Nutshell

6min
pages 46-47

CANADA, CORNDOGS AND COMMERCIALISING CRICKETS COUSIN

6min
pages 44-45

THE RISING MEDIA COVERAGE OF WOMEN’S SPORT

6min
pages 42-43

Impact Investigates Theft in Nottingham

10min
pages 38-41

NOTTINGHAM’S SILVER SCREENS

3min
page 37

NOTTINGHAM’S THESPIANS AND THEATRICS

3min
page 36

CRITICS RECOMMEND...

6min
pages 34-35

WORLDBUILDING AS ESCAPISM: UNLEASHING CREATIVITY AND FINDING REFUGE IN VIRTUAL REALMS

5min
pages 32-33

PERSONAL EXPRESSION THROUGH BODY ART

5min
pages 30-31

FICTIONAL FACADES OF HIGHER EDUCATION

6min
pages 28-29

ADDING COMFORT TO THE CHAOS: THE SHOWS WHICH KEEP ME COMING BACK

4min
page 27

Love Letters

4min
page 26

IMPACT’S GUIDE TO NAVIGATING THE NOTTINGHAM CLUBBING SCENE

5min
pages 24-25

CHANGING THE TUNE: HOW MY MUSIC TASTE HAS EVOLDED AT UNIVERSITY

7min
pages 22-23

Cultural and Contemporary

1min
pages 18-21

IMPACT’S STUDENT FRIENDLY RECIPES

6min
pages 16-17

The science behind vaping

3min
page 15

Taking a step into the past: the oldest Homo Sapien footprint

4min
page 14

Combatting the 'I want to drop out of uni and see the world' mentality

6min
pages 12-13

Impact's Guide to Managing your Money

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pages 10-11

United Fronts: Let's talk unions

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pages 8-9

Charisma: How this superpower is changing the world of politics

5min
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Editorial

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