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Prince Charles Cinema
Independent cinema in Leicester Square showing cult classics, sing-alongs, and late-night screenings.
About
London's rebellious cinema champion occupies a Leicester Square basement where cult films find worship, sing-alongs create chaos, and movie marathons test endurance. Since 1962, this defiantly independent venue evolved from adult cinema to alternative film HQ—proving personality beats facilities when creating memorable experiences.
Cult Programming
All-night marathons span horror to Marvel. Quote-along screenings of The Room blur audience/performance lines. Rocky Horror maintains decades-old costume traditions. Sing-along musicals transform screenings into film karaoke—The Greatest Showman to Frozen.
Regular 70mm presentations (2001: A Space Odyssey) show serious cinephile credentials alongside mayhem. The venue pioneered interactive formats now copied globally. Remarkably affordable membership creates loyal community treating PCC as cinema home.
Underground Charm
While Leicester Square neighbors charge tourist prices, PCC offers unique programming reasonably. Building limitations—narrow corridors, basic facilities, basement location—create speakeasy atmosphere. Volunteer ushers demonstrate community investment.
Themed cocktails match screenings. Crowdfunding campaigns upgrade equipment. Social media builds buzz while maintaining inclusive vibes. This sanctuary proves cinema's future lies in community, not luxury—where collective joy matters more than reclining seats.