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To celebrate the release of Exhibition on Screen’s captivating Turner & Constable, we're giving away a two-night escape to Brighton – the city where both Turner and Constable famously painted The Chain Pier stretching out into the English Channel.
The Bride! promises to be a film unlike any other, powered by a chaotic, incendiary love. All it asks in return is that we stop running from ourselves and finally embrace the monster inside us all.
In Mary Bronstein’s new film, If I Had Legs I’d Kick You, Rose Byrne’s Linda mostly skips the crying and just laughs and screams manically in all directions. The result is a film that’s easy to relish but hard to define; it’s probably best described as a dark comedy.
Explore the contenders, fill out our Oscar ballot, and catch some of the best films of the year on the big screen.
Our Creative Director was presented with the Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema Award at the 2026 EE BAFTA Film Awards. Find out more and watch her full speech.
A moving story of two men who never took for granted what they felt for one another, and one man’s reflection on how that intimacy – however fleeting and singular – shaped so many other parts of himself.
From the original chancer, Paul Newman, to Leonardo DiCaprio in Catch Me If You Can and The Wolf Of Wall Street to Adam Sandler in Uncut Gems, there’s something utterly irresistible about a guy who takes on the system – and wins.
From The Rider to the Oscar-winning Nomadland, we can always count on director Chloé Zhao for graceful, compassionate and gut-wrenching storytelling.
With films like No Bears, 3 Faces and Taxi Tehran, Jafar Panahi squarely. His newest drama looks set to be one of the year’s most talked-about releases – and that’s no accident.
Celebrate the future of film with the Picturehouse Create Short Film Showcase, bringing the finalists for our short film competition together on the big screen.
Join us for the second edition of our annual industry event, Picturehouse Create, from April 15-18, 2026.
Prove your devotion and get your hands on a limited edition PILLION cap.
The big day is coming up this weekend. So what are our - and your - picks for Best Picture?
Lucy Fenwick Elliott catches up with the master of suspense, director M. Night Shyamalan.
Writer, director and animation legend Chris Sanders (Lilo and Stitch, How to Train Your Dragon) joins us to dive into the making of The Wild Robot.
Did you know that Picturehouse Cinemas are home to the UK's longest-running cinema podcast?
Dive into the making of 10 Things I Hate About You, the beloved 1999 rom-com that loosely adapted Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew into a teen hit.
Sam Clements talks to writer-director Edgar Wright about his new film, Last Night In Soho starting Anya Taylor Joy and Thomasin McKenzie.
We're delighted to have teamed up with Scholastic UK and Forbidden Planet to welcome the author to The Ritzy in Brixton for a live Q&A following a screening of the Peter Jackson-produced 2018 adaptation.
To celebrate the release of Rental Family, we've partnered with Tonkotsu to give 5 lucky winners the chance to win a noodle making workshop and meal.
To celebrate Woolf Works heading from the Royal Opera House's stage to Picturehouse's screens, we’ve partnered with the Royal Ballet and Opera to give one lucky winner a pair of tickets to see Giselle.
To celebrate the release of Sorry, Baby, we’ve partnered with Java Whiskers Cat Café to give one lucky winner the chance to enjoy a £100 gift voucher at one of their iconic café. Don’t miss this purr-fect treat!
To celebrate the release of Danny Boyle’s hugely anticipated 28 Years Later, we’ve partnered with Sony to bring you 28 chances to win a merch bundle!
2025 was filled with great cinema and great reading thanks to our Fresh Takes writers. To celebrate their work and look back on the year in film, we asked them to tell us about their favourites of the year.
No apology necessary: this time, our writers were treated to Sorry, Baby, the fresh, hopeful, utterly authentic debut of writer, director and star Eva Victor.
Prepare to be scared alongside our Fresh Takes writers, as they dig into the latest from the Philippou brothers: a domestic horror with a terrifying turn from Sally Hawkins.
This time, our Fresh Takes writers share their thoughts on a powerful true story of love during wartime: Andreas Dresen’s From Hilde, With Love is a portrait of Hilde and Hans, two young members of Nazi-resistance group the Red Orchestra, whose romance plays out against the backdrop of a
Here are some Fresh Takes on Fantastic Machine. Fantastic Machine is a film about film – one that calls into question not just the nature of “documentary” evidence and the “truth” of a photographic image, but the very art of filmmaking itself.
Here are some Fresh Takes on Challengers, Luca Guadagnino’s latest film starring Zendaya, Josh O’Connor and Mike Faist as a love triangle of tennis players.
Make it your New Year’s resolution to banish the January blues with some vicarious bad behaviour! Join us for our season of scandal and sin, as we celebrate some of the finest movies of Hollywood’s legendary pre-Code era.
The world is theirs: join a revolution with our season celebrating cinema's most electrifying stories of rebels with (or without) a cause.
With unmistakable wit and style, these fraternal filmmakers and their genre-bounding talents welcome you into an America all of their own.
Faithful or fast and loose, tragic or comedic, these six films may be worlds apart, but each plays a part in bringing The Bard to the big screen.
The greatest mysteries to grace the screen, from the genre that changed Hollywood forever.
Trailblazing, transgressive, born to be wild: masterworks of American cinema from a rebel generation, from 1967–1973.
As another year in film comes to a close, get the lowdown on the best of the big screen from our most loyal cinephiles.
A master of animation - and some bonus Japanese treats for Picturehouse Members!
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