Cineworld Cinemas

 

FULHAM ROAD

142 Fulham Road, London, SW10 9QR

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Audio described and subtitled performances

Cinema ticket prices

Adult (after 5pm Mon-Fri, all day Sat-Sun) £10.50
Adult (before 5pm Mon-Fri) £8.00
Child (14 & Under) £6.60
Senior/Student £7.00
Family (after 5pm Mon-Fri, all day Sat-Sun) £29.00
Family (before 5pm Mon-Fri) £24.60
Weekend prices apply to Bank Holidays
Adult – additional £2.10 for 3D films
Child/Student/Senior/Unlimited – an additional £1.50 for 3D films
Family Ticket – an additional £5.60 per family ticket for 3D films
3D Glasses 80p per pair

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car

Located in South Kensington the cinema is between the Royal Brompton and Chelsea and Westminster hospital

bus

Buses 14,414 and 345 stop near the cinema

train

South Kensington is tube 10 minutes away from the cinema

Parking information

On street parking only is available.

Disabled access information

Disabled Parking
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Fulham Road

Due essential maintenance happening at our cinema we currently only have 3 screens open. we apologise for the inconvenience caused.

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  • Director: Steven Spielberg

    Starring: Jeremy Irvine, Tom Hiddleston, Benedict Cumberbatch, Emily Watson, David Thewlis, Peter Mullan

    Steven Spielberg's heart-warming epic of adventure and loyalty between man and horse during World War One.

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    Steven Spielberg's heart-warming epic of adventure and loyalty between man and horse during World War One.

    At the outbreak of the Great War, young Devon farmhand Albert (Jeremy Irvine) is helpless as his beloved horse Joey is commandeered by the cavalry. Captain Nichols (Tom Hiddleston) promises to return him, but fate intervenes and Joey embarks on an extraordinary journey across Europe, touching the lives of British officers, German soldiers and a French farmer and his granddaughter. But Albert cannot forget the horse he tamed and trained. So he sets off on his own dangerous journey, determined to be reunited with his equine friend. Adapted from the Michael Morpurgo children's bestseller and the hugely popular stage version, this new film brings Steven Spielberg's magic to a story that has become a modern classic. Largely filmed on location in the UK, 'War Horse' also has a brilliant British cast including Benedict Cumberbatch, David Thewlis and Emily Watson.

    War Horse

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    Sat 04 Feb
    10:45 14:00 17:15 20:15
    Sun 05 Feb
    10:45 14:00 17:15 20:15
    Mon 06 Feb
    14:00 17:15 20:15
    Tue 07 Feb
    14:00 17:15 (S) 20:15
    Wed 08 Feb
    14:00 17:15 20:15
    Thu 09 Feb
    14:00 (S) 17:15 20:15
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  • Director: Michel Hazanavicius

    Starring: James Cromwell, John Goodman, Penelope Ann Miller, Jean Dujardin, Berenice Bejo

    One of the year's most original films - a charming tale of two actors set during the silent movie era.

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    One of the year's most original films - a charming tale of two actors set during the silent movie era.

    It's 1927, and suave, moustachioed matinee idol George Valentin (Jean Dujardin) is one of the biggest stars in Hollywood. He's dashing, he's just a little arrogant, and his romantic swashbucklers have women swooning. But silent movies are about to be washed away by new-fangled talkies. When studio boss Zimmer (John Goodman) offers him a chance to steal a march on his rivals in this exciting new format, Valentin rejects it out of hand in favour of his own epic silent project. Alas, this proves to be a flop. But as Valentin's life falls apart and his star wanes, the young actress whose career he nurtured, Peppy Miller (Berenice Bejo), finds hers in the ascendant. A heartfelt love letter to Hollywood's silent era, writer/director Michel Hazanavicius's lovely film is even filmed in black and white without dialogue!

    The Artist
  • Director: Roman Polanski

    Starring: Jodie Foster, Kate Winslet, Christoph Waltz, John C. Reilly

    Kate Winslet and Jodie Foster star in a blistering black comedy exposing the tensions lurk behind middle class manners.

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    Kate Winslet and Jodie Foster star in a blistering black comedy exposing the tensions that lurk behind middle class manners.

    In an expensive Brooklyn apartment, two sets of parents have gathered to address a case of playground bullying involving their young sons. Initially, the atmosphere is one of polite self-congratulation as politically-correct writer Penelope Longstreet (Jodie Foster) observes that only people as civilised as themselves could resolve the situation amicably. But tensions are already building between Penelope, her salesman husband Michael (John C. Reilly) and their guests - sarcastic, distracted lawyer Alan Cowan (Christoph Waltz) and his neurotic banker wife Nancy (Kate Winslet). Gender, class and politics supply the battle lines, fine malt whisky lubricates the hostilities - and there's no going back when Nancy vomits all over Penelope's fine art books! Shot in a French studio, Oscar-winning director Roman Polanski's adaptation of Yasmina Reza's acclaimed stage play unfolds in real time over 80 wickedly-funny minutes.

    Carnage