Big multiplex chains cater well to the masses but if you’re looking for something with a little more soul, why not check out these smaller-scale cinemas that bring a bit more personality and glamour into your movie-going experience IN ASSOCIATION WITH

highburgh road 1

dunbarton road

y a

elvin w k

kelvingrove park

M 8

clyde

M8

renfrew street 2

st vincent street

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1 G R O SV E N O R This cinema might be wee, but what it lacks in size it makes up for in serious style. Two screens feature luxury sofa seats and full-size couches to lounge in, with a fully stocked bar and lots of snacks on offer at the kiosk. Screening all the

latest blockbusters, as well as cult releases and event cinema. 24 Ashton Lane, grosvenorwestend.co.uk

2 G L A S G OW F I L M T H E AT R E Originally built in 1939, this was the first arthouse cinema constructed outside London. From 1974, the B-Listed building became better known as the GFT and now features three screens and hosts the Glasgow Film Festival. If you’re aged 15–25 you can get a special card that gets you tickets for just £5.50. 12 Rose Street, glasgowfilm.org

3 E V E RY M A N C I N E M A As the newest cinema in the city, the Everyman boutique cinema brand is known for being extra boujee. Situated in the swish Princes Square shopping plaza, you can order food and drink from their dedicated restaurant menu straight to your seat while you relax and watch the film.

Unit 3–5, Princes Square, Buchanan Street, everymancinema.com/glasgow 1 Sep–31 Oct 2019 THE LIST 131