Cineworld Nottingham, Screen 3 - 359 Seats
Cineworld Cinemas 29 Forman St, Nottingham, NG1 4AA -
Up to
359 guestsOffers
catering
Cineworld Nottingham - located in the popular cornerhouse complex of the city centre, is set in the core of the city with a huge range of restaurants, bars and leisure facilities nearby. This 14 screen cinema is set over 2 floors, with screens ranging from 108 to the IMAX 430 seated auditorium. The cinema's core location means there are plenty of car parks and public transport links within close proximity, including the central train station just a 15 minute walk away (or choose to get the tram if the weather isn't great!).
The 2nd largest auditorium in the cinema, screen 3 is a 359 seated auditorium located on the main level of the cinema.
Capacity & layout
Theatre
up to 359
Catering & drinks
Catering arrangements
Catering facilities
Refreshments
Alcohol
Amenities
Stage
Cloakroom
Air conditioning
Disabled access
Lectern
Public transport
Premises parking
Breakout rooms
Audio & visual
Sound system
Microphone
Projector & screen
TV screen
Other
AV package included in Day Delegate Rate
Space rules
Cancellation policy
100% refundable 1 day before the event
Location
Reviews
Cheryl
Nice experience although the movie was 35 minutes late & the level of the volume prior to the movie we were seeing was exceptionally high, it really was, fingers crossed it was a one-off as we'll be visiting again next week.
Kate Jackson
For the most part, it's an adequate cinema, some of the staff are great, others are quite rude, it's a bit of a mixed bag in that respect. Half of them are really slow on concessions too, and they will regularly allow people to push in the queue, getting served before people who've been waiting for 10-15 minutes, and won't do anything when you point that out to them. Screens 1 and 2 are remarkably uncomfortable to sit in as the seats are very rigid, with no give, meaning you have to sit up perfectly straight, not being able to relax in any way. Other screens are ok, but unless you're in one of the bigger screens, such as screen 3, 8, or 10, you can feel a bit cramped in, not helped by constantly being in screens with weirdos who, despite having the entire screen to pick from, choose a seat that's right next to you, and these people are never quiet either. The way that the unlimited showings are run is chaotic, with the screen often not opening until two or three minutes before the adverts are due to start, regardless of the queue length, and they constantly allow on a woman on a motorised wheelchair to very literally barge others out of the way, and she has run over my foot at least twice. Also, if you're in the first film of the day in a particular screen, be prepared to have to go out of the screen to ask them to either turn the cleaning lights off, or to turn the sound on. I can't recall the last time I was in there before midday that didn't involve me having to go out to ask them to do either of those things.
Gareth Negus
Visited for the first time in many years to see Heretic. Cheerful staff, but disappointing picture quality; the film seemed unfocussed and the scenes in the dark (and this film has a lot of dark scenes) were a murky grey mess - I suspect the lamp needs turning up. I'd been considering seeing Gladiator II there as well, but decided to go with the nearby Broadway instead. This was the right decision; their presentation was immaculate.