This single-screen venue is worth a visit just because it's a well-known - famous, almost - legacy to a bygone movie era. Staff are pleasant and ye olde interior maintains the vibe that you are going back in time. But a glorious audio-visual experience it is not! I you want the full-blown, blockbuster experience, a modern-day venue is required. The Curzon falls well short if you judge it by today's cinematic standards. Yes, it's great to try and preserve this cinema's heritage, and support some local employment, but it's probably best considered as a very occasional trip, rather than the regular 'let's catch a movie tonight' outing. Movie choice is reasonably varied, though usually arriving well after release (understandably). Commensurate with facilities, entry prices are slightly cheaper than modern cinemas, but given what good value the latter are these days, you may think the Curzon is 'expensive for what you get'. There is free parking to be found nearby... and Clevedon is a quaint Victorian seaside setting that's worth an afternoon trip, pre-film, if you're coming from out of town.