The student cinema of Imperial College London

Frequently Asked Questions

What is iCU Cinema?
We are the student run cinema of Imperial College London. Our aim is to provide the film loving students of Imperial with a fantastic place to watch a wide variety of films at student friendly prices.
Do I have to be an iCU Cinema member to watch films?
No, anyone at Imperial can come but our members get discounted prices.
How much are tickets?
For members: single film - £3, double film - £5.
For non-members: single film - £4, double film - £7.
Where can I become a member?
You can purchase membership through Imperial College Union.
Can I get some food and drink?
Yes, the cinema is conviently placed directly above FiveSixEight (the Union Bar) and you're allowed to bring food and drink in with you. Snacks are also on sale in the cinema.
Can we organise events with you?
Yes, we do provide cinema services for other clubs/societies to run events. We can show DVDs, Blu-Rays, 35mm film and more. Contact us if you're interested.

When are you showing films?
We'll be showing films mainly on Tuesday and Thursday evenings during term time. To see all the film listings view our film programme.
When are you going to show my favourite film?
Our currently planned showings can be found here. If you're dieing to see a particular film which isn't on the list let us know.
Where is the cinema?
In the Union Concert Hall, on the second floor of Beit Quad. More info »
How can I keep up with iCU Cinema's latest events?
You can sign up to our weekly newsletter, connect to our Facebook page, our Twitter feed and there's always updated information on this site.
I want to help out, how do I get involved?
Great, we can always do with an extra pair of hands. There is loads to do: projection, ticket sales, event organisation, ushering, advertising and marketing, the list goes on. Contact us to find out more.
I have a different question!
You can email us or write on the Facebook page. We'll do our best to get back to you soon.

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