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Cinema goes retro at Roxy

The UAE’s latest movie experience concept wants to take you back to an era reminiscen­t of old Hollywood glamour

- By Natassia Chrysantho­s, Special to tabloid! — Natassia Chrysantho­s is an intern at Gulf News.

S tepping inside the new Roxy Boutique Cinema at Box Park — itself a modern and industrial shopping strip — is to travel to an era reminiscen­t of old Hollywood glamour.

The cinema marks a new phase of expansion for Roxy Cinemas, which currently has complexes at JBR and City Walk. The boutique cinema wants to provide a classic experience of cinema and service. “The whole team was thinking ‘What can we do differentl­y in the cinema business?’” says Jean-Marc Bled, general manager of leisure and entertainm­ent at Meraas Holding. “Because in Dubai there’s plenty of rooms, plenty of halls and so many different technologi­es.”

The Roxy at Box Park features smaller cinema sizes — its five theatres have a capacity of just 99 seats in total — in an attempt to make moviegoing more personal. “Everything here is really a blend of vintage and nostalgia, going back to a personalis­ed kind of service,” Bled says.

tabloid! got a sneak peek of the venue. Here are five things to look out for:

1. IMMERSE YOURSELF IN VINTAGE DECOR

The cinema’s dining space — where all guests are free to sit and absorb the atmosphere — is decked out in posters of classics, both new and old. Audrey Hepburn smiles down from the wall as Holly Golightly, while a portrait of Alfred Hitchcock is perched nearby

A screen plays the movie trailers of classics, and lounge booths are guarded by semi-drawn scarlet curtains to evoke the mystique of another decade.

2. EXPERIENCE INTIMATE-SIZED CINEMA

The Roxy’s biggest theatre seats just 21 people. Red leather armchairs have replaced your typical movie seats, and vintage lampshades sit on wooden side tables next to them. The price is much dearer than your average cinema at Dh150 per seat, but there are perks: blankets and pillows are available in a box at your feet, and food service is round-the-clock.

3. ATTEND SPECIAL EVENTS AND MASTERCLAS­SES

As part of the Roxy’s endeavour to create a hub for cinema buffs in Dubai, they intend to have a steady line-up of events. “We are planning to do launches, premieres and masterclas­ses with locals and directors,” Bled says.

It will be an opportunit­y to revisit classics as well as explore new cinema. “In line with the classic theme, we want to run special nights of sci-fi movies from the ’50s,” says Bled.

4. BROWSE THE BOOKSHELF

The Roxy is in the process of assembling a library on the history and art of film for its visitors to browse at leisure. An antique-looking bookshelf is one of its centrepiec­es, housing books that range from niche (on the making of The Sound of Music ) to generic (1001 Films to See Before You Die).

5. HIRE YOUR OWN THEATRE

One of the most unique features of the cinema is the option to book out a full room in a ‘cinema on demand’ style service. With hand-stitched armchairs on their way from Italy, the experience is one of luxury and prices to hire the 16 seat cinema start at Dh3,000. But it’s a special service, according to Bled: “You can say ‘I want to see this movie in one hour’ and we can make it happen.”

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