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New Reel cinema in Blossom Street, York attracts 5,000 customers


YORK’S re-opened city centre picturehouse has attracted more than 5,000 customers in its first ten days.

Now Reel Cinema’s delighted boss Kailash Suri, pictured, is holding talks with architects about the possibility of creating an extra two screens.

Mr Suri said today that the response from the York public to the restoration of the former Odeon cinema in Blossom Street had been “excellent.”

He said: “We have had 5,000-plus people up to Sunday night, despite warm weather, which is very good.

“We have now got the premiere of Ice Age 3 coming up on Wednesday, and the new Harry Potter film coming on July 13, which we will make a special evening with a red carpet.”

He said there were inevitably teething problems when the cinema reopened, but everything possible was being done to resolve these.

He revealed he was holding discussions with architects yesterday about the possibility of creating two new screens, one upstairs and one downstairs, by making use of existing spare space, but while keeping the big screen auditorium.

He was also looking at creating an ice cream parlour downstairs.

Reel’s provision for disabled cinema-goers has been criticised by Labour councillors. Micklegate councillor Julie Gunnell said she would like to encourage people to support the investment made in the city, but it struck her that many disabled customers would be unable to because of problems gaining access to the main auditorium.

Coun Ken King, an honorary member of York Access Group, which aims to improve disabled people’s access to public places, said the access issue needed reviewing.

Mr Suri said full disabled access to the two downstairs screens had been provided, along with disabled toilets, but it would be very difficult to provide a lift to the screen upstairs because of the alterations which would be needed in a listed building, which would probably meet with objections from English Heritage.

He said most films in the big screen ended up being shown later in the smaller screens downstairs, but if a group of disabled cinemagoers wanted to see a film being shown on the big screen, they could get in touch and it could be possible for an extra screening to be made downstairs.



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Garrowby Turnoff, Bishop Wilton says...
9:10pm Tue 30 Jun 09

Great news. I hope it's a success!

stilldontcare, Bishopthorpe says...
8:06am Wed 1 Jul 09

The councillors banging on about disability access should shut up. It's early days yet and we want to keep this cinema. They'll get there and it's good to see it back.
I was hoping for a more imaginative cinema showing classic and art house films but it was not to be. I guess reel has to pay the bills in these hard times and has to show pleb crap. That said better a working cinema that a chav's lavatory and knocking shop.

bobby_spray, York says...
9:45am Wed 1 Jul 09


Coun Ken King should shut it. I am all for disabled access but it's getting beyond a joke. I bet the council would be up in arms if mr Suri tried to put a lift in this building. but then again they have always been a bunch of self serving hypocrites. Good luck Mr Suri.

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