Monday 23 March 2015

Curzon Cinema



  • Soho - 2 Screens
  • Victoria - 5 Screens
  • Mayfair - 2 Screens
  • Bloomsbury - 6 Screens 
  • Chelsea - 1 Screen
  • Richmond - 1 Screen
  • Canterbury - 3 Screens 
  • Sheffield - 3 Screens
  • Knutsford - 1 Screen
  • Ripon - 2 Screens
  • (2 more)

  • Show a variety of productions such as theatre, foreign films, ballet etc




  • Brochure about hiring the cinema
  • Cater for a range of audiences



  • Book online or buy in the cinema ; Booking Line 03305001331 , info@curzon.com
  • Have a twitter, facebook and instagram page 
  • Special previews


Monday 2 February 2015

The Imitation Game

The Imitation Game

  • Released promotional photo of Cumberbatch besides Turings bombe the same day a Royal Pardon was given to Turing.
  • In the anniversary week of Turings death in June 2014 in Entertainment Weekly - marketed the first look at the at the characters played by Keira Knightley, Matthew Goode, Matthew Beard and Allen Leech.
  • On what would have been Turings 102nd birthday, Empire released two photographs featuring Mark Strong and Charles Dance in character.
  • Princeton University Press and Vintage Books both released film tie-in additions of Andrew Hodges biography Alan Turing:The Enigma in September 2014.
  • First UK and US trailers released on 22nd July 2014.
  • Teaser poster released on the 18th September 2014 with the tagline "The true enigma was the man who cracked the code".
  • Private screenings.
  • Exhibition at Bletchley Park featuring the bombe they recreated and the clothes worn by the actors.
  • Made a website http://theimitationgamemovie.com/ - has various games and puzzles conceived by Turing which you complete to unlock exclusive content, prizes given to people who could crack the codes the fastest.
  • Promotional stills taken by Jack English - also took the pictures for Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy.
  • On 27 November 2014, ahead of the film's US release, The New York Times reprinted the original 1942 crossword puzzle from The Daily Telegraph used in recruiting code breakers at Bletchley Park during the Second World War. Entrants who solve the puzzle can mail in their results for a chance to win a trip for two to London and a tour of Bletchley Park.
  • Teaser trailers.
  • TWC launched a print and online campaign on 2 January 2015 featuring testimonials from leaders in the fields of technology, military, academia and LGBTQ groups (all influenced by Turing’s life and accomplishments) to promote the film and Turing's legacy.
  • Interviews with the lead actors and actresses.
  • Budget - $14 million (£9,234,828).
  • Made an average of $47.1 million (£31,068,602).