Secret Norfolk: Life in a Fine County
By Nicole Ranaweera
Love cinema but fancy a change from the multiplex venues that are beholden to Hollywood blockbusters? Luckily in Norfolk we have some real hidden gems of indie cinemas across the county. Not only do they show a wide variety of films that range from real classics to independent and foreign language films, they also offer a more civilised cinematic experience. This summer why not sit back and relax, enjoy a sensibly-sized tub of popcorn or even a glass of wine at one of these local cinemas near you…
Independent cinemas in Norfolk 
Regal Movieplex, Cromer
A four-screen cinema for latest releases, art-house and independent showings.
Showing the best of contemporary cinema, Met Opera Live, NT Live, Bolshoi Ballet and an annual Film Festival.
Showing classic Hollywood films to foreign language, latest releases and more.
Cinema City, Norwich
A three-screen cinema showing Independent, foreign language, classic and quality mainstream films.
This community arts venue shows quality contemporary and classic films, NT Live and more.
Pop up cinemas in Norfolk
Across July and August, our fine county is also playing host to some fantastic outdoor pop-up cinemas in some of the most beautiful settings in Norfolk.

Don’t Miss:
1-2 July: Have the time of your life and enjoy a night of Dirty Dancing or Back to the Future in the beautiful setting of the Walled Garden at Holkham Park. Tickets are available from the Luna Cinema: thelunacinema.com
14-16 July: Pop up Pictures visits Taverham Hall with classics such as Labyrinth, The Lost Boys & Top Gun. To buy tickets visit: http://popuppictures.co
25-27 August: Dirty Dancing, Rocky Horror Picture Show and Back to the Future come to Earlham Park, Norwich this August. To buy tickets visit: http://popuppictures.co
July & August: Cinema City presents a series of outdoor screenings in the Plantation Garden on Earlham Road, Norwich. For the full programme of events and to buy tickets visit: http://plantationgarden.co.uk