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Newest Review: ... to as cheap as £3.50 for silver screen ( any performance for someone over 60 during the day and includes a hot drink) The facilities at the cinema I would rate as good the seat are wider than most cinemas I have been to eg Vue and certainly more comfortable. The lift provides access to the three screens which are upstairs and the toilets which are in the basement. The also have regularly changing art work on the walls displaying modern art and photos which can be purchased The sweet and drink select to take in with you is the regular run of the mill choice i would say with nothing special compared to other cinemas A god send during... more

Customer City Screen (York) Reviews (5)

jillycat
City Screen (York): Baby watches Indiana Jones (531 words)
by - written on 15/05/09 (Very useful, 20 readings)
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city screen in York is part of a small group of cinemas called Picturehouse. The show a mix of films from blockbusters to Art house and foreign films You can join them an become a member for £25 which gives you certain benefits which include - discounted tickets (£2 off per ticket and no booking fee) 10% of the bar and food and discounts at local business Now I have never become a member so I cant really comment on this but I guess before signing up with would pay to do your maths to see if the £25 represents value for money as depending on the screening and your age ticket price varies from £7.20 for a evening adult to as cheap as £3.50 ...  Read the complete review

trickmirror
Curtins. Woo (212 words)
by - written on 27/01/08 (Useful, 14 readings)
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I love to watch films. Who doesn't. And the best place to watch films. Well thats obivious isn't it. The cinema. I recently moved to York, and one of the first things to look for was my local cinema. There used to be an Odeon but that closed down, and aparently theres a Vue cinema somewhere, but i havn't found that. I really have no need to because right in the middle of town is one of the best cinemas ive ever been to. Back home we have a Cineworld. To be honest i always resented them for forcing me to pay £6.20 to have my back done in with their chairs, have screaming kids and teenagers while steeping on sticky floors. (i don't hate them that ...  Read the complete review

City Screen (York): I just cant get you our of my nob (420 words)
by - written on 29/10/01, updated on  29/10/01
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Leadbelly
I like City Screen in York. (871 words)
by - written on 29/10/01, updated on  29/10/01 (Very useful, 202 readings)
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And this is why I liked the City Screen in York. In small words, and simple language for the hard of thinking (like wot I is). WHy Did I go there ------------------------------------------- I was in York for the weekend visiting a chum (hello Chum). We walked past the building and thought- shall we have a look? Once inside the building Chum pointed out that the film 'AMELIE' was playing. We had a brief discussion on this and decided to come back and watch it the next day. What is the Place Like? ------------------------------------------- As that collossus of taste and elegance Tony the Tiger would say, "ITS ...  Read the complete review

daseaford
City Screen (York): Excellent Cinema. (281 words)
by - written on 20/02/01, updated on  20/02/01 (Useful, 72 readings)
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The City Screen in York is situated on the banks of the River Ouse right in the middle of the town centre. As York is a pedestrian only town centre this does mean that you can’t park too close to the cinema. The seating in this cinema is extremely comfortable with wide seats and plenty of leg room. The auditorium is quite steep so that there is no problem regarding people in front of you blocking your sight of the screen. The staff were all extremely polite and the whole cinema was spotlessly clean. The large wide screen had a very clear picture and the Dolby sound system gave a wonderful all around sensation to the film. Tickets ...  Read the complete review