Gloucester has appeared on the big screen in many popular films and TV series including Harry Potter, Doctor Who and Alice in Wonderland: Alice through the looking glass. If you want to know exactly what was filmed where, check out our *Times Gloucester was on the Big Screen Blog.*
There are many places to go and watch your favourite films in Gloucester:
Sherborne Cinema
A quality and affordable film experience for both adults and children (evening and weekday matinee prices: £6.00 each; daytime weekend and school holiday shows £4.00 each). Set in a beautiful art-deco building which reflects the golden age of traditional cinema. They also offer a range of affordable hot and cold drinks and snacks. The cinema is only a short walk from town in the Kingsholm area.
Gloucester Guildhall
Entertaining, educating and invigorating the Gloucester ever since 1988, Gloucester Guildhall is a busting venue offering live shows, concerts, film screenings, conferences, exhibitions, comedy nights, cabaret, theatre, celebrity appearances, club nights, theme nights and lots more. The Guildhall is situated on Eastgate Street and has a 100-seat cinema, set in an old council chamber, with a mixture of arthouse, world and blockbuster film action.
Cineworld
Based at Gloucester Quays, Cineworld is a 10 screen cinema, close to the Quayside with plenty of dining and leisure facilities as well as a designer outlet centre, just off the A430 in Gloucester. The cinema shows all the latest released films from action packed to science fiction and romcom to horror – the perfect treat after a dockside dinner.
Alfresco Film Company
Bringing a full pop-up experience to Gloucester, Alfresco host open-air film showings in the city. Over the summers, Alfresco have hosted at Over Farm, showing Greece, Jurassic Park and many more family favourites. Keep an eye on their website for upcoming events.