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    Young Londoners rediscover cinema as affordable memberships revive film culture

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    Young Londoners rediscover cinema as affordable memberships revive film culture

    • 14 July 2026
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    For around £20 a month, cinema packages allow film lovers to watch multiple releases while encouraging audiences to make cinema-going a regular part of their routines

    Young Londoners raised alongside Netflix,TikTok and on-demand entertainment, the cinema is becoming less of an occasional treat and more of a shared cultural experience

    Erica Matthews, a London-based film enthusiast, said cinema provides a sense of connection that is difficult to replicate online

    “Living in London, there’s always so much happening and so much pressure to keep up, but cinema gives you the chance to step away from that,” she said

    “You can spend two hours in another world, whether that’s Paris in Amélie or a completely different universe in a sci-fi film, and come back feeling like you’ve experienced something new.”

    The renewed interest in cinema comes as audiences continue to engage with both new releases and classic films returning to the big screen

    For film student April Foster, the appeal of cinema lies in the conversations and connections films create beyond the screen

    She said: “I think there’s something special about sitting in a cinema and giving a film your full attention. We’re so used to scrolling and consuming things quickly, but a film makes you slow down and actually think about the story, the characters and what the filmmaker is trying to say.”

    The changing relationship between audiences and cinema is also reflected in the investment being made in London’s film venues. Boutique cinema chain Everymanis set to open a new five-screen venue at Elephant & Castle, adding to its growing presence across the capital

    The venue will offer a mix of current releases, independent films, classic screenings and special events, reflecting how cinemas are increasingly focusing on the wider experience of film-going

    The new venue is expected to open in late 2026 as part of the wider £4bn regeneration of Elephant & Castle town centre, which includes new housing and a campus for London College of Communication. The cinema will become Everyman’s 17th London location

    Younger audiences in particular are embracing flexible cinema packages, new releases and classic screenings, contributing to the continued popularity of cinema-going across London

    As venues such as Everyman continue to expand their locations and offer a wider range of screenings and events, cinemas remain part of a wider shift in entertainment culture, where the big screen experience continues to adapt to changing audience habits

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