In theatres here, at least the Barbican, you have to pick your seats before you get your tickets. It does make the process a lot more straightforward. And the screen is really small. Like a blown up size of the above image (from Londonist). I got to see Gommorra, an Italian film exploring the mafia culture in modern Italy, as well as social issues from illegal waste disposal, sweatshop practices and auctions, and something that isn't seen in too many movies, especially mob movies, to this extent: youth exploitation by organized crime.
In theatres here, at least the Barbican, you have to pick your seats before you get your tickets. It does make the process a lot more straightforward. And the screen is really small. Like a blown up size of the above image (from Londonist). I got to see Gommorra, an Italian film exploring the mafia culture in modern Italy, as well as social issues from illegal waste disposal, sweatshop practices and auctions, and something that isn't seen in too many movies, especially mob movies, to this extent: youth exploitation by organized crime.
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