Before our Classic Sunday screening of Sidney Lumet’s courtroom favourite 12 Angry Men, we asked Jack to ponder a dozen of cinema’s irate icons…
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Before our Classic Sunday screening of Sidney Lumet’s courtroom favourite 12 Angry Men, we asked Jack to ponder a dozen of cinema’s irate icons…
Paul Rudd and Nick Jonas team up for a heartwarming musical hit.
This week you have the right to roam into Pictureville for a heartfelt doc about the battle for nature.
After revisiting recent classics of world cinema like Amélie, Pictureville Marketing Officer Tom is ready to introduce you to a new favourite. Diamanti is a vintage Italian melodrama filled with love for the invisible women who worked in the golden age of cinema.
Volunteer blogger and film buff Freya takes a detailed look at costume designer Edith Head’s work on Hitchcock’s 1954 mystery.
Hunter Levy plumbs the emotional depths of Akinola Davies Jr.’s award-winning directorial debut feature.
Brontë Parsonage Museum Programme Officer Sam celebrates the release of Emerald Fennell’s “Wuthering Heights” with a celebration of the timeless themes of Emily Brontë’s classic text.
This week, we’re starting the build up to our Enemies to Lovers Valentine’s film season with a celebration our favourite sidekicks in cinema.
Volunteer blogger Freya shares her thoughts on Chloe Zhao’s new Hamnet adaptation, showing at Pictureville until 22 January.
Ahead of the release of aviary sensation H is for Hawk, we herded up our staff’s favourite movie mice, film foxes and every critter in between…
We recap another great year for film with a roundup of our staff’s screen highlights.
Hannah Strong gives a sneak peek into some of the best LFF titles coming to Pictureville this October.