
Francis Ford Coppola’s The Godfather reshaped the landscape of American cinema, offering an unflinching portrayal of power, family, and the American Dream through the lens of organised crime. With Marlon Brando’s unforgettable performance as Vito Corleone, the film presents iconic scenes that demand to be seen on the big screen, such as the chilling moment when a horse's head delivers a grim warning. Garnering three Academy Awards, including Best Picture, it not only grossed over $250 million at the box office but also sparked debates on morality and violence in film, making it a cultural touchstone. "I’m gonna make him an offer he can’t refuse" has since become a defining quote, echoing the film’s profound impact and legacy in cinematic history. Gather with fellow cinephiles to experience the raw intensity of The Godfather as it was meant to be seen: in a darkened theatre, surrounded by the gasps and rumbles of a captivated audience. The shared experience of witnessing this monumental work together deepens the emotional resonance, reminding us why this film remains a cornerstone of the art form.
Create a screening
Screenwave helps film fans bring classic, cult, and fan-favourite films back to local cinemas. Anyone can start a screening, share it, and invite others to back it. Once the funding target is reached, Lowther Cinema confirms the date.
Francis Ford Coppola made The Godfather for one reason — to be seen on the biggest screen possible. The kind of film that loses something on a laptop, a tablet, or even a TV. 2h 55m that deserve your full attention and a darkened room. See it properly or don't see it at all.
So create a screening. Bring your mates, your family, your colleagues, your neighbours, that friend who's never seen it and needs to. Pack the seats with people who get it — or people who are about to. This is your cinema. Your film. Your night. Make it one to remember.

There's something a purpose-built cultural venue does that a multiplex never can. Lowther Pavilion has been bringing people together on the Fylde Coast for generations — and now, with a state-of-the-art cinema at its heart, it's doing it on the big screen too. DCP projection, immersive surround sound, 164 seats. The kind of setup that makes whatever you're watching feel like it matters. It's a natural home for live broadcasts, concert films, and special events — but the space works for anything. Classic films, new releases, one-off community nights. Whatever you want to see, Lowther Pavilion gives it the setting it deserves. Choose your film. Bring Lytham together. Make it a night."
Lowther Pavilion in Lytham St Annes is home to a brand new, state-of-the-art cinema — featuring a DCP projection system and immersive surround sound in a stunning 164-seat auditorium right in the heart of the Fylde Coast.
4K / Digital Projection
Surround Sound (Dolby 5.1 / 7.1 / Atmos)
Reserved Seating
Accessible Seating / Wheelchair Spaces
Step-free Access
Toilets / Accessible Toilets
Hot food options
Alcohol licence
Barista coffee
Free parking (check for time restrictions)
Lowther Pavilion is easy to reach by bus or train. The nearest bus stop is on Lowther Terrace, just a five minute walk away, with direct services to Blackpool and Preston. By train, Lytham station (Northern Rail) is a twelve minute walk from the venue.
We have around 75 on-site parking spaces available, costing £3.50 all day Monday to Sunday — tickets can be purchased from the Box Office and must be displayed. If you're joining us for an evening screening, parking is free.
No — Screenwave screenings are public, community events open to everyone.
Yes — creating a screening costs just
The screening doesn't go ahead and all backers are refunded.
Most screenings have a funding target of around £12.00, which covers the cost of bringing the film to the cinema. The total is shared between everyone who backs it.
You suggest a proposed date, which is confirmed once the screening is funded and agreed with the cinema.

Choose a film you'd love to see at the cinema.

When enough people support it, we book the cinema and secure the rights.

The screening goes ahead — or you get a 100% refund if it doesn't.