Much-loved by Bristol's hipsters, The Cube is the antithesis of a multiplex. Walk down the stairs of what looks like a suburban house in a residential 18th century square and before you can say "hmm, this is odd", you're inside. Its great feature is a licensed bar that allows you to take your drinks with you through to the screening. It's very small, somewhat eccentric and features an eclectic programme that makes the other two art house cinemas in the city (The Watershed and The Arnolfini) look positively mainstream! You might find 1960s martial arts trailers, audio-visual talks on crop circles, special music nights with DJs through to straightforward screenings of a few mainstream films - although its speciality is weird and wonderful, little-known movies. You have to become a member the first time you go, which only costs 50p.