Everyman exhibiters
Cinemas
owned by Everyman include cinemas in; Baker Street, Belsize Park, Hampstead,
Leeds, Maida Vale, Oxted, Reigate, Screen On The Green, Walton and Winchester.
Everyman
first opened in Hampstead in 1933. It is currently the oldest independent
cinema in Britain. The cinema was about to be overtaken by a large taken, when
it was rescued by a local businessman called Daniel Broach. Since then Everyman
productions had gone from strength to strength with opening other cinemas. In
2008, they refurbished Walton, Belsize Park, Baker Street, Walton on Thames and
Screen on the Green.
Roman
Polanski describes Everyman’s Ethos and what makes them unique. “Roman
Polanski once remarked, “Cinema should make you forget you are sitting in a
theatre”. So where can you enjoy a cinematic experience, where you can enjoy
cupcakes and chocolate raisins or swap your soft drink for a nice glass of red
wine, and where the cinema feels almost like a home from home? This is where
Everyman steps in. We believe in creating a truly unique and memorable cinema
experience that exceeds expectations and reaches the highest standards possible
in quality, comfort and entertainment.
Everyman Exhibiters show a range of films. Their showings right now consist of:
- Gravity 2D
- The Hunger Games: Catching fire
- The Counsellor
- Gravity 3D + live Q&A
along side films, they also show live panel sessions with the cast and crew of most films they show
Their up coming films include:
- The Wolf Of Wall Street
- 12 Years A Slave
- Saving Mr Banks
- Oldboy (2013)
- The Monuments Men
- American Hustle
- All Is Lost
- The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
- Dallas Buyers Club
- Her
- Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues
they show a range of films, varying from live opera performances, Q&As, Live from the National Theatre, live comedy, sports, a range of music events, retro films and documentaries.
Everyman have had to adapt their approach since the dawn of the digital age by focussing differently on their marketing, however it has made it easier for them. They've also had to update their buildings by adding in a modern look and digital screens for all their cinemas.
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