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Felicity Beckett talks to co-director Colin Butfield about his new film, Ocean With David Attenborough. The film takes viewers on a breathtaking journey showing there is nowhere more vital for our survival, more full of life, wonder, or surprise, than the ocean. The celebrated broadcaster and filmmaker reveals how his lifetime has coincided with the great age of ocean discovery. Through spectacular sequences featuring coral reefs, kelp forests and the open ocean, Attenborough shares why a healthy ocean keeps the entire planet stable and flourishing. Stunning, immersive cinematography showcases the wonder of life under the seas and exposes the realities and challenges facing our ocean as never-before-seen, from destructive fishing techniques to mass coral reef bleaching. Yet the story is one of optimism, with Attenborough pointing to inspirational stories from around the world to deliver his greatest message: the ocean can recover to a glory beyond anything anyone alive has ever seen. Screening in cinemas with theatrically exclusive footage. Screening on the 8 and 11 May at Picturehouse Cinemas. If you'd like to send us a voice memo for use in a future episode, please email podcast@picturehouses.co.uk. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Follow us on Spotify. Find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram with @picturehouses. Find our latest cinema listings at picturehouses.com. Produced by Stripped Media. Thank you for listening. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe, rate, review and share with your friends. Vive le Cinema.
Hope Hopkinson talks to legendary composer Hans Zimmer and director Paul Dugdale about their incredible new collaboration, coming to Picturehouse Cinemas. Hans Zimmer & Friends: Diamond in the Desert captures an extraordinary live performance of some of Zimmer's most revered compositions, including music from Dune, Gladiator, Interstellar, The Lion King, and much more. Decades of cinematic masterpieces are brought to life by his band and a world-class orchestra at Dubai's iconic Coca-Cola Arena and beyond. From the dunes of the Arabian Desert, to the heights of the Burj Al Arab, these performances deliver an intimate and unique experience of Zimmer's most loved and renowned movie soundtracks. If you'd like to send us a voice memo for use in a future episode, please email podcast@picturehouses.co.uk. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Follow us on Spotify. Find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram with @picturehouses. Find our latest cinema listings at picturehouses.com. Produced by Stripped Media. Thank you for listening. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe, rate, review and share with your friends. Vive le Cinema.
Sam Clements is joined by the Picturehouse Cinemas' Podcast Squad: Lara Peters, Hope Hopkinson, Issy MacLeod and Felicty Beckett. On this bonus episode the Picturehouse team reflect on the year and go through the top 10 results of the 2024 Picturehouse Members' favourite film ballot. Check out our previous podcasts here, including interviews with several fillmakers who we cover on today's episode. Read the full details of the Picturehouse Members' poll here. If you'd like to send us a voice memo for use in a future episode, please email podcast@picturehouses.co.uk. Rate and subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Follow us on Spotify. Find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram with @picturehouses. Find our latest cinema listings at picturehouses.com. Produced by Stripped Media. Edited by Laura Samulionyte at Enlit Audio. Listen to more from Sam Clements over at the 90 Minutes Or Less Film Festival Podcast and The Holiday Season Podcast. Thank you for listening. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe, rate, review and share with your friends. Vive La Cinema.
Felicity Beckett and Sam Clements talk to The Order director Justin Kurzel and the films star Jude Law. The Order opens on Boxing Day at Picturehouse Cinemas. A series bank robberies and car heists frightened communities throughout the Pacific Northwest. A lone FBI agent believes that crimes were not work of traditional, financially motivated criminals but group of dangerous domestic terrorists. If you'd like to send us a voice memo for use in a future episode, please email podcast@picturehouses.co.uk. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Follow us on Spotify. Find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram with @picturehouses. Find our latest cinema listings at picturehouses.com. Produced by Stripped Media. Thank you for listening. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe, rate, review and share with your friends. Vive le Cinema.
An unconventional and fresh-feeling Christmas movie, Tyler Taormina's Christmas Eve In Miller's Point recreates a family get-together in a small town in the early '00s with painstaking attention to detail and more than a little comedy. To get the lowdown on this atmospheric tale, your host Helen O'Hara (@HelenLOHara) talked to writer-director Tyler Taormina and guest Laura Venning (@LauraVenning) about what it takes to make a real family Christmas. Christmas Eve In Miller's Point is on digital platforms now, and will play in Picturehouse Cinemas this Christmas Eve... If you want to read or hear more from Helen, you can order her book "Women Vs Hollywood: The Fall and Rise of Women in Film" which is out now in The UK . You can find Helen on Twitter @HelenLOHara This pod was edited by Ben Williams and produced by Helen O'Hara and Stripped Media. If you want to know more about this podcast and others produced by Stripped Media, please visit www.Stripped.media to find out more or email producers@Stripped.media Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hosted by Picturehouse's very own Sam Clements, The Love Of Cinema podcast discusses the best new releases, with a little help from some of our favourite film critics and the occasional special guest from the world of cinema. This month we're joined by guest film critics Lillian Crawford and Manuela Lazić to discuss 3 brand new releases coming to Picturehouse Cinemas this October: Timestalker, The Apprentice, Joker: Folie à Deux. We're also joined by Transformers One filmmakers Josh Cooley and Lorenzo di Bonaventura who discuss making their new film with Lucy Fenwick Elliott If you'd like to send us a voice memo for use in a future episode, please email podcast@picturehouses.co.uk. Rate and subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Rate and follow us on Spotify. Find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram with @picturehouses. Find our latest cinema listings at picturehouses.com. Produced by Stripped Media. Listen to Sam Clements over at the 90 Minutes Or Less Film Festival Podcast. Thank you for listening. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe, rate, review and share with your friends. Vive le Cinema.
Hosted by Picturehouse's very own Sam Clements, The Love Of Cinema podcast discusses the best new releases, with a little help from some of our favourite film critics and the occasional special guest from the world of cinema. This month we're joined by guest film critics Rògan Graham and Scott J. Davis to discuss 3 brand new releases coming to Picturehouse Cinemas this month: Lee, The Critic and Beetlejuice Beetlejuice. Sam also talks to writer-director Azazel Jacobs about his new film His Three Daughters - in cinemas now! If you'd like to send us a voice memo for use in a future episode, please email podcast@picturehouses.co.uk. Rate and subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Rate and follow us on Spotify. Find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram with @picturehouses. Find our latest cinema listings at picturehouses.com. Produced by Stripped Media. Listen to Sam Clements over at the 90 Minutes Or Less Film Festival Podcast. Thank you for listening. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe, rate, review and share with your friends. Vive le Cinema.
Hosted by Picturehouse's very own Sam Clements, The Love Of Cinema podcast discusses the best new releases, with a little help from some of our favourite film critics and the occasional special guest from the world of cinema. This month we're joined by guest film critics Rachel and Montana from Women in Film and TV to discuss 3 brand new releases coming to Picturehouse Cinemas this month: Deadpool & Wolverine, Only The River Flows and Kneecap. If you'd like to send us a voice memo for use in a future episode, please email podcast@picturehouses.co.uk. Rate and subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Rate and follow us on Spotify. Find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram with @picturehouses. Find our latest cinema listings at picturehouses.com. Produced by Stripped Media. Listen to Sam Clements over at the 90 Minutes Or Less Film Festival Podcast. Thank you for listening. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe, rate, review and share with your friends. Vive le Cinema.
Hosted by Picturehouse's very own Sam Clements, The Love Of Cinema podcast discusses the best new releases, with a little help from some of our favourite film critics and the occasional special guest from the world of cinema. This month we're joined by guest film critics Laura Venning and Billie Walker to discuss 4 brand new releases comong to Picturehouse Cinemas this month: About Dry Grasses, Orlando My Political Biography, MaXXXine and Thelma. For the big interview this month, Freda Cooper talks to June Squibb and Josh Margolin about their new film, Thelma - in UK cinemas on 19 July. If you'd like to send us a voice memo for use in a future episode, please email podcast@picturehouses.co.uk. Rate and subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Rate and follow us on Spotify. Find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram with @picturehouses. Find our latest cinema listings at picturehouses.com. Produced by Stripped Media. Listen to Sam Clements over at the 90 Minutes Or Less Film Festival Podcast. Thank you for listening. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe, rate, review and share with your friends. Vive le Cinema.
In the second episode of our three-part CineEurope podcast series, the Boxoffice Podcast team breaks down a week of big news and big box office, as a top-15 domestic chain sells to Sony and INSIDE OUT 2 shatters expectations with a $150M-plus opening. In our sponsored segment, Alan Roe, CEO of Jacro, comments on what the cinema industry can learn from other businesses in our sponsored segment. In our feature interview, co-host Rebecca Pahle speaks with Clare Binns of Picturehouse Cinemas, recipient of the UNIC Achievement Award at this year's CineEurope.Give us your feedback on our podcast by accessing this survey: https://forms.gle/CcuvaXCEpgPLQ6d18 Episode Resources:CineEurope 2024UNIC Publishes 2024 Annual Report and Elects New Board of Directors at CineEuropeWhat to Listen For00:00 Intro02:00 Tribute to George Roman04:00 Inside Out 2 success06:00 Alamo Drafthouse acquisition by Sony17:00 Box office forecast23:00 Interview with Alan Rowe, CEO of Jack Row36:00 Interview with Clare Bins, Managing Director of Picture House Cinemas
Hosted by Picturehouse's very own Sam Clements, The Love Of Cinema podcast discusses the best new releases, with a little help from some of our favourite film critics and the occasional special guest from the world of cinema. This month we're joined by guest film critics Christina Newland and Savina Petkova to discuss 4 new releases, coming Picturehouse Cinemas this month: Furiosa - A Mad Max Saga, The Bikeriders, Sasquatch Sunset and Rosalie. For the big interview this month, our very own Lucy Fenwick Elliott also speaks to director Ishana Night Shyamalan about her debut feature film, The Watched, starring Dakota Fanning, and produced by M. Night Shyamalan - in cinemas now. If you'd like to send us a voice memo for use in a future episode, please email podcast@picturehouses.co.uk. Rate and subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Rate and follow us on Spotify. Find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram with @picturehouses. Find our latest cinema listings at picturehouses.com. Produced by Stripped Media. Listen to Sam Clements over at the 90 Minutes Or Less Film Festival Podcast. Thank you for listening. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe, rate, review and share with your friends. Vive le Cinema.
Felicity Beckett speaks to Isabella Tree, author of Wilding, about how her story is now a film showing at Picturehouse Cinemas across the UK. Based on Isabella Tree's best-selling book by the same title, WILDING tells the incredible story of a young couple that bets on nature for the future of their failing, four-hundred-year-old estate. They set to work with their groundbreaking vision, battling entrenched tradition and major forces along the way, daring to place the fate of their farm in the hands of nature. Ripping down the fences, they set the land back to the wild and entrust its recovery to a motley mix of animals both tame and wild. It is the beginning of a grand experiment that will become one of the most significant rewilding experiments in Europe and beyond. If you'd like to send us a voice memo for use in a future episode, please email podcast@picturehouses.co.uk. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Follow us on Spotify. Find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram with @picturehouses. Find our latest cinema listings at picturehouses.com. Produced by Stripped Media. Thank you for listening. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe, rate, review and share with your friends. Vive le Cinema.
Picturehouse's Hope Hopkinson talks to director Bertrand Bonello about his brand new film, The Beast - coming to Picturehouse Cinemas this May. In a near-future world dominated by artificial intelligence, where human emotions are perceived as a threat, Gabrielle (Lea Seydoux) embarks on a journey to purify her DNA by revisiting her past lives. During the process, she reconnects with Louis (George MacKay), her great love. However, a sense of foreboding and fear grips her as she anticipates an impending catastrophe. If you'd like to send us a voice memo for use in a future episode, please email podcast@picturehouses.co.uk. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Follow us on Spotify. Find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram with @picturehouses. Find our latest cinema listings at picturehouses.com. Produced by Stripped Media. Proudly supported by Kia. Thank you for listening. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe, rate, review and share with your friends. Vive le Cinema.
Picturehouse's Green Screen champion Felicity Beckett interviews director Michael B. Clifford and one of the film's contributors, Emma Street about their new film, touring across Picturehouse Cinemas from 18 April, Chasing The Sun. The Love Of Cinema podcast is proudly supported by Kia. Chasing The Sun is the new film from 2x BAFTA-winning director Michael B. Clifford. In 1973 a professor in a little known American university set out to discover the most energy efficient creature on earth: turns out, it's a human being on a bicycle! The experiment has since entered into legend and is now more relevant than ever before. We explore extraordinary personal stories of ordinary cyclists chasing the sun, revealing the power of the humble bicycle to transform lives and help save the planet. The film features contributions from broadcaster and ITV's voice of the Tour de France Ned Boulting, author and blogger Jools Walker, Turner Prize-winning artist Sir Richard Long and 4x Mountain Bike World Champion Tracy Moseley. ‘'Inspiring and joyful, a love letter to the humble bicycle and all who ride one.” James Spender, Cyclist Magazine “Inspiring and very enjoyable! A pinch of astrophysics with a host of endearing characters.” Jeremy Vine, broadcaster and cycling champion Green Screen is a community-led space to discuss environmental issues raised in the films we show. Everyone is welcome to continue the conversation after the film in your cinema's meeting space – enjoy a free tea or filter coffee when you bring a keep cup! If you'd like to send us a voice memo for use in a future episode, please email podcast@picturehouses.co.uk. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Follow us on Spotify. Find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram with @picturehouses. Find our latest cinema listings at picturehouses.com. Produced by Stripped Media. Proudly supported by Kia. Thank you for listening. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe, rate, review and share with your friends. Vive le Cinema.
Hosted by Picturehouse's very own Sam Clements, The Love Of Cinema podcast is proudly supported by Kia. On this bonus episode the Picturehouse team reflect on 2023 and go through some highlights from the year in cinema. Sam is joined by Picturehouse Cinemas' Managing Director Clare Binns, and members of the Picturehouse Cinemas programming and bookings team; Chris Harris, Issy MacLeod, Rose Butler and Freyja Pakarinen to the discuss the box office highs and lows of the year, and some of their personal favourite films. If you'd like to send us a voice memo for use in a future episode, please email podcast@picturehouses.co.uk. Rate and subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Follow us on Spotify. Find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram with @picturehouses. Find our latest cinema listings at picturehouses.com. Produced by Stripped Media. Edited by Laura Samulionyte at Enlit Audio. Listen to more from Sam Clements over at the 90 Minutes Or Less Film Festival Podcast and The Holiday Season Podcast. Thank you for listening. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe, rate, review and share with your friends. Vive La Cinema.
Felicity Beckett speaks to director Christopher Morris about our latest Green Screen film, A Year In The Field, coming to select Picturehouse Cinemas soon! From Winter Solstice 2020 to Winter Solstice 2021, a string of unprecedented worldwide climate disasters, met by weak global political resolve, are revealed as fleeting moments under the ever-present, unflinching granite gaze of the Longstone: an ancient monolith that has stood sentinel in a Cornish field for millennia. Part provocation, part meditation, part invocation, BAFTA-winning documentarian Christopher Morris' A Year In A Field invites us to slow down as he films for twelve months in the Longstone's field. As the wheel of the year turns, Morris' 'eco-sophical' polemic unearths a mythic reality buried just below the soil of our consumerist age, suggesting, perhaps, that whilst time may feel like it's running away at an ever-increasing rate, it's not too late to pause, reflect, and change. If you'd like to send us a voice memo for use in a future episode, please email podcast@picturehouses.co.uk. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Follow us on Spotify. Find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram with @picturehouses. Find our latest cinema listings at picturehouses.com. Produced by Stripped Media. Proudly supported by Kia. Thank you for listening. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe, rate, review and share with your friends. Vive le Cinema.
Felicity Beckett speaks to director William Oldroyd (Lady MacBeth) about his new film, Eileen, starring Anne Hathaway and Thomasin McKenzie, which is playing at Picturehouse Cinemas from 1 Dec. A woman's friendship with a new co-worker at the prison facility where she works takes a sinister turn. If you'd like to send us a voice memo for use in a future episode, please email podcast@picturehouses.co.uk. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Follow us on Spotify. Find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram with @picturehouses. Find our latest cinema listings at picturehouses.com. Produced by Stripped Media. Proudly supported by Kia. Thank you for listening. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe, rate, review and share with your friends. Vive le Cinema.
Felicity Beckett speaks to director Katy McGahan and activist Lorie-Jo about our latest Green Screen title, The Happy Man Tree, which is playing at Picturehouse Cinemas now. The Happy Man Tree documentary (75mins) charts the highs and lows of the campaign to save one 150 year old London Plane tree in Haringey from developers. If you'd like to send us a voice memo for use in a future episode, please email podcast@picturehouses.co.uk. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Follow us on Spotify. Find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram with @picturehouses. Find our latest cinema listings at picturehouses.com. Produced by Stripped Media. Proudly supported by Kia. Thank you for listening. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe, rate, review and share with your friends. Vive le Cinema.
Felicity Beckett speaks to director Adura Onashile about her new film, Girl, playing at Picturehouse Cinemas now. Mother and daughter Grace and Ama have established a deep bond that's protected them from outsiders, but as they try to settle in Glasgow, things begin to change. Ama's approaching adolescence and growing curiosity set off reminders of a past that Grace has been trying to erase. The comforting fairytale-like story that Grace has been telling Ama for years is shaken by the memories — their sheltered world begins to erode from the inside. To give them both a chance to really start living, Grace has to let Ama grow up. If you'd like to send us a voice memo for use in a future episode, please email podcast@picturehouses.co.uk. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Follow us on Spotify. Find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram with @picturehouses. Find our latest cinema listings at picturehouses.com. Produced by Stripped Media. Proudly supported by Kia. Thank you for listening. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe, rate, review and share with your friends. Vive le Cinema.
Hosted by Picturehouse's very own Sam Clements, The Love Of Cinema podcast is proudly supported by Kia. The show discusses the best new releases, with a little help from some of our favourite film critics and the occasional special guest from the world of cinema. This month we're joined by guest film critics Freda Cooper and Sean Wilson, to discuss 4 key November releases at Picturehouse Cinemas' Anatomy Of A Fall, Saltburn, The Eternal Daughter and May December. Director Emerald Fennell also stops by to discuss making Saltburn. If you'd like to send us a voice memo for use in a future episode, please email podcast@picturehouses.co.uk. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Follow us on Spotify. Find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram with @picturehouses. Find our latest cinema listings at picturehouses.com. Produced by Stripped Media. Proudly supported by Kia. Listen to Sam Clements over at the 90 Minutes Or Less Film Festival Podcast. Thank you for listening. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe, rate, review and share with your friends. Vive le Cinema.
Issy MacLeod speaks to director Kitty Green about her new film, The Royal Hotel, which is playing at Picturehouse Cinemas now. Americans Hanna and Liv are best friends backpacking in Australia. After they run out of money, Liv, looking for an adventure, convinces Hanna to take a temporary live-in job behind the bar of a pub called 'The Royal Hotel' in a remote Outback mining town. Bar owner Billy and a host of locals give the girls a riotous introduction to Down Under drinking culture but soon Hannah and Liv find themselves trapped in an unnerving situation that grows rapidly out of their control. If you'd like to send us a voice memo for use in a future episode, please email podcast@picturehouses.co.uk. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Follow us on Spotify. Find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram with @picturehouses. Find our latest cinema listings at picturehouses.com. Produced by Stripped Media. Proudly supported by Kia. Thank you for listening. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe, rate, review and share with your friends. Vive le Cinema.
Sam Clements speaks to director Emma Seligman about her new film, Bottoms, which is playing at Picturehouse Cinemas now. Unpopular best friends PJ and Josie start a high school fight club to meet girls and lose their virginity. They soon find themselves in over their heads when the most popular students start beating each other up in the name of self-defense. If you'd like to send us a voice memo for use in a future episode, please email podcast@picturehouses.co.uk. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Follow us on Spotify. Find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram with @picturehouses. Find our latest cinema listings at picturehouses.com. Produced by Stripped Media. Proudly supported by Kia. Thank you for listening. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe, rate, review and share with your friends. Vive le Cinema.
Felicity Beckett speaks to director Susanna Fogel about her new film, Cat Person, which is playing at Picturehouse Cinemas now. When Margot (Emilia Jones), a college sophomore goes on a date with the older Robert (Nicholas Braun), she finds that IRL Robert doesn't live up to the Robert she has been flirting with over texts. CAT PERSON is a razor-sharp exploration of the gender divide, the quagmire of navigating modern dating and the dangerous projections we make in our minds about the person at the other end of our phones. If you'd like to send us a voice memo for use in a future episode, please email podcast@picturehouses.co.uk. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Follow us on Spotify. Find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram with @picturehouses. Find our latest cinema listings at picturehouses.com. Produced by Stripped Media. Proudly supported by Kia. Thank you for listening. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe, rate, review and share with your friends. Vive le Cinema.
Felicity Beckett speaks to director Errol Morris about his new film, The Pigeon Tunnel, which is playing at Picturehouse Cinemas now. Academy Award-winning documentarian Errol Morris pulls back the curtain on the storied life and career of former British spy David Cornwell — better known as John le Carré, author of such classic espionage novels as The Spy Who Came in from the Cold, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy and The Constant Gardener. Set against the turbulent backdrop of the Cold War leading into present day, the film spans six decades as le Carré delivers his final and most candid interview, punctuated with rare archival footage and dramatized vignettes. If you'd like to send us a voice memo for use in a future episode, please email podcast@picturehouses.co.uk. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Follow us on Spotify. Find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram with @picturehouses. Find our latest cinema listings at picturehouses.com. Produced by Stripped Media. Proudly supported by Kia. Thank you for listening. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe, rate, review and share with your friends. Vive le Cinema.
Felicity Beckett speaks to director Dylan Hewitt about his new film, The Nettle Dress, which is playing at Picturehouse Cinemas as part of our Green Screen programme. Textile artist Allan Brown spends seven years making a dress by hand just from the fibre of locally foraged stinging nettles. This is ‘hedgerow couture', the greenest of slow fashion but also his medicine. It's how Allan survives the passing of his wife, leaving him and their four children bereft, and how he finds a beautiful way to honour her. Stunningly filmed by award-winning documentary maker Dylan Howitt, The Nettle Dress follows Allan's journey through seasons and years, foraging, spinning, weaving, cutting and sewing the cloth, before finally sharing a healing vision of the dress back in the woods where the nettles were picked, worn by one of his daughters. A labour of love in the truest sense, The Nettle Dress is a modern-day fairytale and hymn to the healing power of nature and slow craft. It's one story representing a huge groundswell of people rediscovering the joys of making. Actor Mark Rylance called the film “Exquisite and inspiring, beautiful and helpful for anyone suffering loss or grief”. If you'd like to send us a voice memo for use in a future episode, please email podcast@picturehouses.co.uk. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Follow us on Spotify. Find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram with @picturehouses. Find our latest cinema listings at picturehouses.com. Produced by Stripped Media. Proudly supported by Kia. Thank you for listening. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe, rate, review and share with your friends. Vive le Cinema.
On this month's podcast Tom is joined by Lissa Cardell, Head of Sponsorships and Partnerships at Picturehouse Cinemas. They discuss the Barbenheimer phenomenon and the incredible impact it's had at Picturehouse. They also discuss some of the partnerships that have been successful this year, some of the opportunities available, including awards season and Sundance London and the films Lissa is looking forward to. Thanks for listening.
Screenwriter Stuart Wright talks to Estonian co-writers/directors Oskar Lehemaa & Mikk Mägi about the making of the clay mation madness that is THE OLD MAN MOVIE: LACTOPALYPSE! and "3 Films That Have Impacted Everything In Your Adult Life"Oskar LehemaaTHE FLY (1986)A GRAND DAY OUT (1989)THE MATRIX (1999)Mikk MägiTHE THING (1982)BRAVEHEART (1995)DEAD MAN (1995)THE OLD MAN MOVIE: LACTOPALYPSE! Is in UK and Ireland cinemas from Friday 2 June 2023. Before then there are SPECIAL Q&A PREVIEWS Weds May 24-Monday May 29 with Oskar and Mikk in attendance for your questions. See 606 Distribution's website for details and dates https://606distribution.co.uk/the-old-man-movie-lactopalypse/ Plus THE OLD MAN MOVIE: LACTOPALYPSE! Is showing at all Picturehouse Cinemas as part of the Culture Shock Mondays https://www.picturehouses.com/movie-details/000/HO00012913/the-old-man-movie-lactopalpse?date=2023-05-29 "3 FILMS THAT HAVE IMPACTED EVERYTHING IN YOUR ADULT LIFE" is a podcast by screenwriter Stuart Wright that explores the transformative power of cinema. From emotional masterpieces to thought-provoking classics, each episode delves into the films that have had a profound impact on our personal growth and perspective. Through engaging storytelling, critical analysis, and cultural commentary, Stuart aims to uncover the lasting influence that movies have had on his guests. Please join him on an emotional journey through the world of film and discover how just three movies can change the direction of a life, cement memories you will never forget or sometimes change how you see the world."3 FILMS THAT IMPACTED EVERYTHING IN YOUR ADULT LIFE is about those films that made you fall in love with film. The guest selects their trio of movies and we talk for 5 minutes, against the clock. When the ALARM goes off for five minutes we move onto the next film.Please consider leaving a five-star review wherever you get your podcasts if you enjoyed this. It really helps the Britflicks Podcast grow and others to discover it.CreditsIntro/Outro music is Rocking The Stew by Tokyo Dragons (www.instagram.com/slomaxster/)Podcast for www.britflicks.com. Written, produced and hosted by Stuart WrightSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/britflicks-com-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
We begin in an asylum for the criminally insane. A man in a straitjacket is hauled into the facility and thrown into a padded cell. Visited by a psychiatrist, the man begins telling his story, while acknowledging that something awful is happening in the outside world. We flash back: renowned horror writer Sutter Cane has disappeared. Seeking to locate Cane, and collect his new novel, In the Mouth of Madness, the head of Arcane publishing, Jackson Harglow, hires crack Insurance investigator John Trent – a man with a nose for frauds and whose skepticism seemingly knows no bounds. Trent has already run into a spot of trouble – after reading a couple chapters of Cane's latest, Cane's agent becomes an axe-wielding maniac, crashing through the window of a local café where Trent is dining. The why, for now, is left unexplained, but as we learn, Cane's novels have a strange, disorienting effect on its ‘less stable' readers. Trent and Cane's editor, Linda Styles, head to Hobb's End, New Hampshire, where they believe Cane is living. Trent and Styles discover a place that seems almost too quaint to be real, and almost immediately, a terrible secret that upends Trent's life as he knows it, and has major repercussions for Sutter Cane fans worldwide. Intro, Math Club, and Debate Society (spoiler-free) 00:00-32:15Honor Roll and Detention (spoiler-heavy) 32:16-1:07:24Superlatives (so. many. spoilers.) 1:07:25-1:25:20 Director John CarpenterScreenplay Michael De LucaFeaturing Frances Bay, Julie Carmen, John Glover, Charlton Heston, Sam Neill, Jürgen Prochnow, Wilhelm von Homburg, David Warner Mary Wild is a 'Freudian Cinephile' and pop psychoanalyst, creating content related to cinema, philosophy, and the modern cultural landscape. She is the founder of the Projections lecture series at Freud Museum London, applying psychoanalysis to film interpretation, which has been running since 2012. She teaches film at City Lit and Picturehouse Cinemas, and has produced events for London Centre for Interdisciplinary Research, Picturehouse Cinemas, White Cube Gallery, and Morbid Anatomy. She also co-hosts Projections Podcast, contributes to The Evolution of Horror Podcast, and posts exclusive content on Patreon. Our theme music is by Sir Cubworth, with embellishments by Edward Elgar. Music from “In the Mouth of Madness” by John Carpenter & Jim Lang. For more information on this film, the pod, essays from your hosts, and other assorted bric-a-brac, visit our website, scareupod.com. Please subscribe to this podcast via Apple or Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. If you like what you hear, please leave us a 5-star rating. Join our Facebook group. Follow us on Instagram.
Picturehouse's very own Flick Beckett speaks to actor Kristine Kujath Thorp about her role in Sick of Myself. On screen now at Picturehouse Cinemas. Signe and Thomas are in an unhealthy, competitive relationship that takes a vicious turn when Thomas suddenly breaks through as a contemporary artist. In response, Signe makes a desperate attempt to regain her status by creating a new persona hell-bent on attracting attention and sympathy. If you'd like to send us a voice memo for use in a future episode, please email podcast@picturehouses.co.uk. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Follow us on Spotify. Find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram with @picturehouses. Find our latest cinema listings at picturehouses.com. Produced by Stripped Media. Proudly supported by Kia. Thank you for listening. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe, rate, review and share with your friends. Vive le Cinema.
Hosted by Picturehouse's very own Sam Clements, The Love Of Cinema podcast is proudly supported by Kia. The show discusses the best new releases, with a little help from some of our favourite film critics and the occasional special guest from the world of cinema. This month we're joined by guest film critics Ashanti Omkar and Victoria Luxford to talk about new film releases: One Fine Morning, Cairo Conspiracy, Suzume and Sick Of Myself - all coming to Picturehouse Cinemas this April. We're also joined by One Fine Morning directorMia Hansen-Løve, interviewed by Lillian Crawford and Suzume director Makoto Shinkai, interviewed by Issy MacLeod. If you'd like to send us a voice memo for use in a future episode, please email podcast@picturehouses.co.uk. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Follow us on Spotify. Find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram with @picturehouses. Find our latest cinema listings at picturehouses.com. Produced by Stripped Media. Edited by Maddy Searle. Proudly supported by Kia. Listen to Sam Clements over at the 90 Minutes Or Less Film Festival Podcast. Thank you for listening. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe, rate, review and share with your friends. Vive le Cinema.
Hosted by Picturehouse's very own Sam Clements, The Love Of Cinema podcast is proudly supported by Kia. The show discusses the best new releases, with a little help from some of our favourite film critics and the occasional special guest from the world of cinema. This month we're joined by guest film critics Helen O'Hara and Savina Petkova, to talk about new film releases, Close, Night of the 12th and Pearl, all coming to Picturehouse Cinemas this March. If you'd like to send us a voice memo for use in a future episode, please email podcast@picturehouses.co.uk. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Follow us on Spotify. Find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram with @picturehouses. Find our latest cinema listings at picturehouses.com. Produced by Stripped Media. Edited by Carrie Morrison. Proudly supported by Kia. Listen to Sam Clements over at the 90 Minutes Or Less Film Festival Podcast. Thank you for listening. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe, rate, review and share with your friends. Vive le Cinema.
Hosted by Picturehouse's very own Felicity Beckett, The Love Of Cinema podcast is proudly supported by Kia. The show discusses the best new releases, with a little help from some of our favourite film critics and the occasional special guest from the world of cinema. This month we're joined by guest film critics Michael Leader and Pamela Hutchinson, to talk about new film releases, Saint Omer, The Whale, Women Talking and Broker, all coming to Picturehouse Cinemas this February. We're also joined by special guests Brendan Fraser and Samuel D Hunter to discuss working on Darren Aronofsky's The Whale, and director Joel Crawford stops by to talk about his new film, Puss In Boots: The Last Wish. If you'd like to send us a voice memo for use in a future episode, please email podcast@picturehouses.co.uk. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Follow us on Spotify. Find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram with @picturehouses. Find our latest cinema listings at picturehouses.com. Produced by Stripped Media. Edited by Carrie Morrison. Proudly supported by Kia. Listen to more from Micheal Leader on the Ghibliotheque Podcast, and Sam Clements over at the 90 Minutes Or Less Film Festival Podcast. Thank you for listening. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe, rate, review and share with your friends. Vive le Cinema.
Hosted by Picturehouse's very own Sam Clements, The Love Of Cinema podcast is proudly supported by Kia. On this bonus episode the Picturehouse team reflect on 2022 and go through some highlights from the year in cinema. Sam is joined by Picturehouse Cinemas' Managing Director Clare Binns, Director of Programming Carol McKay, Director of Operations Jon Perry and cinema programmerIssy Macleod to discuss some of the best (and worst) films from the year. If you'd like to send us a voice memo for use in a future episode, please email podcast@picturehouses.co.uk. Rate and subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Follow us on Spotify. Find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram with @picturehouses. Find our latest cinema listings at picturehouses.com. Produced by Stripped Media. Edited by Maddy Searle. Listen to more from Sam Clements over at the 90 Minutes Or Less Film Festival Podcast and The Holiday Season Podcast. Thank you for listening. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe, rate, review and share with your friends. Vive La Cinema.
UNEQUAL SEQUEL - S04 EP06 - SAM CLEMENTS Joining Dave and Rich on this episode to discuss his best ever sequel, worst ever sequel and dream sequel is the brilliant podcaster Sam Clements Sam is not only the Head of Marketing at Picturehouse Cinemas but also the host of the brilliant 90 minute or Less film fest podcast which just so happens to be one of our favourite movie podcasts. If you like what you hear and want even more of us talking to Sam then check out our subscriber service at www.anotherslice.com/unequalsequel it's only £2.99 a month for loads more bonus content. We'd love it if you could share our little pod with your friends and family. All you need to do is send them a link like one of these... Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/5BRZK1OAklN8AAF0zpAO9L Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/unequal-sequel/id1569119013 Google Podcats - https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy81YzdhMTczMC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== If you want to get in touch with the show here's how: EMAIL: unequalsequel@hotmail.com TWITTER: @UnequalSequel INSTAGRAM: @unequalsequel We hope you enjoy the pod and don't forget please give us a rate and review (5 stars would be great!) and if you want to hear what other great guests are coming up on the pod then click the subscribe button to always know when the next episode drops. Thanks, we love you -- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
UNEQUAL SEQUEL - S04 EP06 - SAM CLEMENTS Joining Dave and Rich on this episode to discuss his best ever sequel, worst ever sequel and dream sequel is the brilliant podcaster Sam Clements Sam is not only the Head of Marketing at Picturehouse Cinemas but also the host of the brilliant 90 minute or Less film fest podcast which just so happens to be one of our favourite movie podcasts. If you like what you hear and want even more of us talking to Sam then check out our subscriber service at www.anotherslice.com/unequalsequel it's only £2.99 a month for loads more bonus content. We'd love it if you could share our little pod with your friends and family. All you need to do is send them a link like one of these... Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/5BRZK1OAklN8AAF0zpAO9L Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/unequal-sequel/id1569119013 Google Podcats - https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy81YzdhMTczMC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== If you want to get in touch with the show here's how: EMAIL: unequalsequel@hotmail.com TWITTER: @UnequalSequel INSTAGRAM: @unequalsequel We hope you enjoy the pod and don't forget please give us a rate and review (5 stars would be great!) and if you want to hear what other great guests are coming up on the pod then click the subscribe button to always know when the next episode drops. Thanks, we love you -- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hosted by Picturehouse's very own Felicity Beckett, The Love Of Cinema podcast is proudly supported by Kia. The show discusses the best new releases, with a little help from some of our favourite film critics and the occasional special guest from the world of cinema. This month we're joined by guest film critics Anna Smith (Girls On Film Podcast) and Peter Bradshaw (The Guardian) to review some of the best new films, coming to Picturehouse Cinemas this October: The Woman King, Amsterdam, The Banshees of Inisherin and Decision To Leave. We're also joined by directors Gina Prince-Bythewood (The Woman King), and David O'Russell (Amsterdam) to talk about their new films. Our guests were interviewed by critics Elena Lazic and Amon Warmann, respectively. If you'd like to send us a voice memo for use in a future episode, please email podcast@picturehouses.co.uk. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Follow us on Spotify. Find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram with @picturehouses. Find our latest cinema listings at picturehouses.com. Produced by Stripped Media. Proudly supported by Kia. Listen to more from Sam Clements over at the 90 Minutes Or Less Film Festival Podcast. Thank you for listening. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe, rate, review and share with your friends. Vive le Cinema.
BONUS SOLO EPISODE ALERT: I just wrapped Sundance London 2022 at Picturehouse Cinemas so this mini solo episode lets you in on the festival's film highlights. You asked for more suggestions from indie filmmakers so I've come with goodies.Listen up for reviews on:Resurrection (starring Rebecca Hall as Margaret, a woman whose carefully constructed life is upended when an unwelcome shadow from her past, David, played excellently by Tim Roth, returns)Watcher (part of the Official Selection at the Sundance Film Festival 2022 U.S. Dramatic Competition, it was shot during the pandemic and stars Maika Monroe as an expat being stalked)Hatching (an inventive Finnish horror, the film follows Tinja, a 12-year-old gymnast, who brings a strange mop egg home and nurtures it until it hatches)The Princess (British director Ed Perkins' highly anticipated doc lets archive footage do the talking in this compelling and uncompromising documentary of Princess Diana's story)We Met In Virtual Reality (Directed by Joe Hunting, this doc takes place entirely within the online platform VRChat)Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul. (An American dark comedy satire by Adamma Ebo in her directorial debut, and featuring a stellar cast that includes Regina Hall and Sterling K. Brown)Bodies, Bodies, Bodies (Directed by Halina Reijn and produced by A24, a party game goes awry in this fresh and funny look at backstabbing, fake friends & the TikTok generation)Episode transcript: https://thatfinalscene.com/episode/bonus-minisode-films-to-add-to-your-watchlist-from-sundance-london-2022Like what you heard? Make sure you subscribe to the podcast wherever you're listening. AND if you want to show us some extra love, please rate & review. It makes a huge huge difference.· Leave us a voice note: www.thatfinalscene.com/voicemessage/· Sign up to our newsletter: www.thatfinalscene.com/newsletter/Follow THAT FINAL SCENE on social:· Instagram: www.instagram.com/thatfinalscene· Facebook: www.facebook.com/thatfinalscene· TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thatfinalscene· YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxZeo-b950d9sxXF_0x5-Wg See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sam Clements talks to director Michael Cumming (Toast Of Tinseltown, King Rocker, Brass Eye) about his film Oxide Ghosts: The Brass Eye Tapes, which is currently on tour across Picturehouse Cinemas (and a few others!) in February - April 2022. To celebrate the 25th anniversary of Brass Eye, a rare opportunity to see this cult film, which will only ever be screened at these live events. Made from hundreds of hours of unseen and behind the scenes footage from his personal archive, Michael Cumming's film shares insights into the process of making the legendary TV series Brass Eye. Michael directed the series and both pilots and, over a two-year period, witnessed the highs and lows from a very personal perspective. Oxide Ghosts carries the blessing of Chris Morris and provides a unique glimpse of his extraordinary working practices. Book Picturehouse tickets here. All dates and more information here. If you'd like to send us a voice memo for use in a future episode, please email podcast@picturehouses.co.uk. Rate and subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Follow us on Spotify. Find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram with @picturehouses. Find our latest cinema listings at picturehouses.com. Listen to more from Sam Clements over at the 90 Minutes Or Less Film Festival Podcast and The Holiday Season Podcast. Thank you for listening. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe, rate, review and share with your friends. Vive La Cinema.
Hosted by Picturehouse's very own Sam Clements, The Love Of Cinema podcast goes deep on the best new releases, with a little help from some of our favourite film critics, plenty of special guests, and you, the audience! On this bonus episode the Picturehouse team reflect on 2021 and go through some highlights from the year in cinema. Sam is joined by Picturehouse Cinemas' Joint Managing Director Clare Binns, Director of Programming Carol McKay and Director of Operations Jon Perry to discuss some of the best (and worst) films from the year. If you'd like to send us a voice memo for use in a future episode, please email podcast@picturehouses.co.uk. Rate and subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Follow us on Spotify. Find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram with @picturehouses. Find our latest cinema listings at picturehouses.com. Produced by Stripped Media. Edited by Maddy Searle. Listen to more from Sam Clements over at the 90 Minutes Or Less Film Festival Podcast and The Holiday Season Podcast. Thank you for listening. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe, rate, review and share with your friends. Vive La Cinema.
It's all happening! In this much delayed episode Breen, Hammond & Mercer are accompanied by the extremely pleasant Alex Evans! He tells the group how his cinematic journey began, what he loves about film and what he gets up to day by day at Picturehouse Cinemas. The gang talk about the (now not so recent) exhibition headlines, choose their worst/best onscreen villains and pick apart two fresh turkeys Hammond unleashed upon them - 'The United States vs. Billie Holiday' and 'Without Remorse'. *Shudder* #spoileralert Please follow us on Facebook // Instagram // Twitter Episode links below:- The United States vs. Billie Holiday [Now TV] - www.nowtv.com/watch/the-united-states-vs.-billie-holiday-2021/A5EK6sKrAayd5vbCrvAvf Without Remorse [Amazon Prime] - www.amazon.co.uk/Clancys-Without-Remorse-Michael-Jordan/dp/B08VNT7DQL Picturehouse [Website] - www.picturehouses.com
In this new instalment of HYST, The Fellowship Of Breen, Hammond & Mercer are joined by the mighty wizard Jon Perry! He talks to the team about what he gets up to as Head Of Operations at Picturehouse Cinemas, where his love of film began and how he got into collecting vintage film posters. They also stare directly into The Eye of Sauron to discuss what evils lurk in the latest film news, choose their favourite comedies with a sci-fi twist and unpack some fresh opinions on two more movies - 'Concrete Cowboy' and 'Palm Springs'. Please follow us on Facebook // Instagram // Twitter Episode links below:- Concrete Cowboy [Netflix] - www.netflix.com/title/81368729 Palm Springs [Amazon Prime] - www.amazon.co.uk/Palm-Springs-Andy-Samberg/dp/B09233TQ9T Picturehouse [Website] - www.picturehouses.com
In the latest episode the crew chat to the mighty Clare Binns (Joint Managing Director of Picturehouse Cinemas) about her early days at Ritzy Cinema, where her love of film began, the impact of Covid on the industry and what she gets up to day to day as MD. Mercer takes a dive into the film headlines including 'Raya And The Last Dragon's' moderate Box Office Success, the 2021 Oscar nominations and Cineworld's new deal with Warner Bros. As is customary, two new films get the guys critical judgement 'Coming 2 America' and 'The White Tiger'. Finally, the team pick their fave 'rags-to-riches' movies and decide which franchise films are the ones which 'jump the shark'. **PLEASE NOTE** Clare Binns had to jump off the pod half-way through so unfortunately the gang didn't get her take on the films in review or the 'in-scene' questions. Please follow us on Facebook // Instagram // Twitter Episode links below:- Coming 2 America [Amazon Prime] - www.amazon.co.uk/Coming-2-America.../dp/B08QZYBRW4 The White Tiger [Netflix] - www.netflix.com/title/80202877 Picturehouse Cinemas [Website] - www.picturehouses.com Clare Binns [Twitter] - www.twitter.com/ClareLBinns Clare Binns [Instagram] - www.instagram.com/clare_binns
In this very special edition of the Empire Podcast, Chris Hewitt, Helen O'Hara and Amon Warmann are joined by Sam Clements, host of Picturehouse Cinemas' The Love Of Cinema podcast, for an in-depth discussion of the career of the great Chadwick Boseman, whose untimely death in August left behind an indelible cinematic legacy. In this episode, the podteam pay a heartfelt tribute to a truly great actor, as they discuss everything from 42 to Da 5 Bloods and, of course, the incredible cultural impact of his work as T'Challa in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
In the first of Screen International's awards season podcast series, Screen editor Matt Mueller is joined by features editor Charles Gant and joint managing director of Picturehouse Cinemas and Picturehouse Entertainment Clare Binns to discuss the kick-off to the 2019/20 awards season.Who are the early front-runners in the major categories, how is the date change impacting the release schedule and can anything beat Parasite in the international feature film category?Matt, Clare and Charles discuss the shorter window for capitalising on awards contenders this year following the US Academy's decision to move the Oscar ceremony forward to February 9 and Bafta responded in kind, shifting to February 2 – what ripple effect will that have on exhibitors, distributors and audiences?Others topics include examining the contenders across all major categories that are making the biggest impression so far, and how the US Academy's expanded international membership is exerting a stronger influence on the overall shape of nominations.To subscribe to future episodes, search for the Screen podcast, which is available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and a host of podcast apps. Screen International is a Media Business Insight company. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/themediapodcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sam Clements and Corrina Antrobus talk about what they've recently seen at the cinema, including Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt and Margot Robbie. Sam talks to the man himself about his new film! Sam and Corrina also talk about Peter Webber's new film Inna De Yard and Lulu Wang's The Farewell - both in cinemas this September. Finally, the pair talk about some upcoming events at Picturehouse Cinemas. Thank you for listening, if you enjoy please do rate on iTunes and share on social media! Recorded at Silk Factory, Soho. Picturehouse Cinemas listings.
Sam Clements, Corrina Antrobus and Sarah Cook talk about what they've recently seen at the cinema, including Pixar's latest film Toy Story 4, Ari Aster's Midsommar, his highly anticipated follow up to Hereditary and Jim Jarmusch's star-studded zombie movie, The Dead Don't Die. They also look to the future with The Lion King, a new surprise film slot at Picturehouse Cinemas, Sophie Hyde's Sundance Film Festival favourite Animals and an upcoming Quentin Tarantino retrospective, ahead of the release of Once Upon A Time In... Hollywood. Recorded at Silk Factory, Soho. Picturehouse Cinemas listings
Sam Clements and Corrina Antrobus from Picturehouse Cinemas are joined by Oscar-winning producer Mia Bays, founder of the Bird's Eye View Film Fest and producer of this year's Sundance Film Festival: London - to talk about the upcoming festival at Picturehouse Central. They also discuss Olivia Wilde's Booksmart and Elton John biopic Rocketman. More info on #SundanceLondon: https://www.picturehouses.com/sundance
Sarah Cook talks to director Damien Chazelle about First Man, which comes back to Picturehouse Cinemas on 13 May for a special screening with Empire Magazine. Having kicked off the 2018 Venice Film Festival – following in the gargantuan footsteps of another of Chazelle’s masterpieces, La La Land – First Man is set to make waves come awards season. The film revisits the life of navy-pilot-turned-astronaut Neil Armstrong (La La Land’s Ryan Gosling), following his epic journey to becoming the first man to walk on the moon during the 1969 Apollo 11 space mission. Scripted by Spotlight writer Josh Singer, First Man spans Armstrong’s adventure from his acceptance into NASA’s astronaut programme in 1961 to his world-changing space walk eight years later – and all the sacrifices in between.
Sarah Cook talks to director Steve Sullivan about his new film Being Frank: The Chris Sievey Story. Playing at Picturehouse Cinemas now. A tender, funny and balanced documentary about maverick Manchester comedian Frank Sidebottom, and the life and art of his hidden creator, the wayward genius Chris Sievey. Frank Sidebottom, remembered fondly as the man with the papier-mâché head, was the court jester of the Manchester music and comedy scene for over 25 years, but only a privileged few knew the man inside. Calling on extensive archive material from Chris’s personal collection, including home movies, notebooks, art and music, and valuable insights from his family, friends and colleagues, Being Frank tells a twisted tale of split personalities: a suburban superhero with a fanatical desire to preserve the myth he created, who would eventually have to battle against being consumed by his alter ego.
Award-winning journalist Jonathan Freedland talks about his alter ego, thriller writer Sam Bourne, and his new book To Kill The Truth. With the strap line “read it before it becomes fiction," this fast paced action thriller sees America taken to the brink of a new Civil War as academic and holocaust survivors are found dead, libraries destroyed and Black Live Matter protestors clash openly with slavery deniers. Jonathan Freedland talks to Kirsty about the inspiration behind the novel, the differences in writing fiction compared to journalism and the challenge to both when faced with a “post truth” world.Roma won the BAFTA for Best Film and on Sunday may become the first foreign language film to win at the Oscars, but figures show foreign language films are in decline at the UK box office. Why are foreign films doing less well in cinemas than they were ten years ago? Kirsty is joined by Charles Gant from Screen International and Clare Binns from Picturehouse Cinemas. Phyllida Barlow's exhibition of entirely new work, entitled cul-de-sac, opens at the Royal Academy's Gabrielle Jungels-Winkler Galleries, and features monumental pieces made from industrial and construction materials. Phyllida tells Kirsty about the importance of scale and fakery in her work.Presenter: Kirsty Lang Producer: Hilary Dunn
Sam Clements, Corrina Antrobus and Tom Dwyer have a chat about some of the biggest films at Picturehouse Cinemas right now. The team discuss Can You Ever Forgive Me?, If Beale Street Could Talk and Capernaum. Find out more at picturehouses.com. Don't forget to follow us on Twitter and Instagram at @Picturehouses The Picturehouse Podcast is supported by Silk Factory, a creative content agency for all your marketing needs across cinema, TV, digital, podcast and all social platforms. Making tailor made creative, for every audience.
Sam Clements, Corrina Antrobus and Sarah Cook have a chat about some of the biggest films at Picturehouse Cinemas right now. The team discuss Beautiful Boy, Stan & Ollie and Colette. Find out more at picturehouses.com. Don't forget to follow us on Twitter and Instagram at @Picturehouses The Picturehouse Podcast is supported by Silk Factory, a creative content agency for all your marketing needs across cinema, TV, digital, podcast and all social platforms. Making tailor made creative, for every audience.
Sam talks to directors E. Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin about their new film Free Solo, in cinemas now. From award-winning documentary filmmaker E. Chai Vasarhelyi and world-renowned photographer and mountaineer Jimmy Chin, the directors of Meru, comes Free Solo, a stunning, intimate and unflinching portrait of free soloist climber Alex Honnold,as he prepares to achieve his lifelong dream: climbing the face of the world’s most famous rock ... the 3,200-foot El Capitan in Yosemite National Park ... without a rope. Celebrated as one of the greatest athletic feats of any kind, Honnold’s climb set the ultimate standard: perfection or death. Succeeding in this challenge places his story in the annals of human achievement.Free Solo is in cinemas now and you have to experience it on the big screen! Showtimes at Picturehouse Cinemas. The Picturehouse Podcast is supported by Silk Factory, a creative content agency for all your marketing needs across cinema, TV, digital, podcast and all social platforms. Making tailor made creative, for every audience.
Sam Clements and Sarah Cook have a chat about some of the biggest films coming to Picturehouse Cinemas in December. They discuss Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse, Aquaman, Mary Poppins Returns and Free Solo. Find out more at picturehouses.com. Don't forget to leave a review or give us a star rating. You can also follow us on Twitter and Instagram at @Picturehouses. The Picturehouse Podcast is supported by Silk Factory, a creative content agency for all your marketing needs across cinema, TV, digital, podcast and all social platforms. Making tailor made creative, for every audience.
Sam Clements, Corrina Antrobus and Sarah Cook have a chat about some of the biggest films coming to Picturehouse Cinemas in November. The team discuss Widows, Bohemian Rhapsody, Suspiria and Shoplifters. Find out more at picturehouses.com. Don't forget to follow us on Twitter and Instagram at @Picturehouses The Picturehouse Podcast is supported by Silk Factory, a creative content agency for all your marketing needs across cinema, TV, digital, podcast and all social platforms. Making tailor made creative, for every audience.
Director Panos Cosmatos talks to Picturehouse Central's Sarah Cook about his new film Mandy, starring Nicolas Cage and Andrea Riseborough. Pacific Northwest. 1983 AD. Outsiders Red Miller and Mandy Bloom lead a loving and peaceful existence. When their pine-scented haven is savagely destroyed by a cult led by the sadistic Jeremiah Sand, Red is catapulted into a phantasmagoric journey filled with bloody vengeance and laced with fire.Coming to select Picturehouse Cinemas at the end of October.
This week's podcast is a bit different to usual, as we put a spotlight on an event, rather than on an individual change-maker. On Friday 12th October 2018, it will be the annual Brighton Summit, a large gathering of business minds on the south coast convened by the Brighton & Hove Chamber of Commerce. We explore the purpose and passions that drive The Summit, and why it is genuinely different to other business conferences. This year's theme is 'Look Up'. Put down your phone for a minute. Imagine something. Think a big bigger than you are. What if your world connected with someone else? Can businesses lead change beyond simple profit and loss reports? --- Richard spoke to two of Brighton's key figures, who both represent a very different side of the complex city eco-system. Both will be speaking and sharing ideas at The Summit, embodying the range of business thinking at the event. Andy Winter moved to the UK from South Africa because he would not serve in the army during apartheid, a principle indicative of a future career in practical social change and improving public services. Andy has worked for Brighton Housing Trust for 33 years, becoming Chief Executive in 2003. We talk about the role of the Housing Trust in Brighton's fabric, and what place it has at a business conference. The second guest is Felicity Beckett, the person in charge of the video content for Picturehouse Cinemas. As she will explain, Felicity's deep love of film led her to a 15 year career at Brighton's Duke of York's - the oldest cinema in Britain in the city that gave us the first moving image photography. Felicity is the compere and host of the Brighton Summit, something she always relishes. --- For more information and links to everything discussed in the podcast, please visit www.alwayspossible.co.uk Have you checked out all of other interviews - there are now nearly 60 podcasts available on iTunes, Soundcloud are wherever you accessed this one. Please tell us about your favorites and share with others. The Possibility Club is also an online platform for like-minded people and a monthly event to ask the big questions in business. culture and education? If you want to get help powering your ideas - visit www.thepossibilityclub.org I've been Richard Freeman for always possible and this podcast is produced and edited by CJ Thorpe-Tracey for Lo Fi Arts.
Sam Clements, Corrina Antrobus and Toby King have a chat about some of the biggest films coming to Picturehouse Cinemas in early October. The team discuss The Wife, Blindspotting, A Star Is Born and First Man. Find out more at picturehouses.comFollow us on Twitter and Instagram at @PicturehousesThe Picturehouse Podcast is supported by Silk Factory, a creative content agency for all your marketing needs across cinema, TV, digital, podcast and all social platforms. Making tailor made creative, for every audience.
Sam Clements, Sarah Cook and Codie Entwistle chat about some of the biggest films coming to Picturehouse Cinemas this September. The team discuss Crazy Rich Asians, Lucky, The Miseducation Of Cameron Post and American Animals. Stay until the very end for the Picturehouse Quiz!
Sam Clements, Corrina Antrobus and Sarah Cook chat about some of the biggest films coming to Picturehouse Cinemas this August. The team discuss Christopher Robin, Yardie, BlacKkKlansman and Cold War. Stay until the very end for the Picturehouse Quiz! Find out more at picturehouses.com Follow us on Twitter and Instagram at @Picturehouses.
Picturehouse Cinemas Head of Marketing Sam Clements is this week's guest, looking at reviews from an alternative point of view and discussing the hierarchy of film poster quotes, the benefits of 'live' cinema, Paul "5 stars I loved it" Ross, Guy Ritchie's 'Revolver', cinemas' own attempts at journalism, as well as answering a few pressing questions: Does an indie film's success rest on the reviews? Why would cinema-goers trust a cinema's reviews? From Gunn to Spacey, Allen to Depp: What's the impact of a director or star's PR disaster on a cinema chain? // Buy a mug and support RLA4: https://tinyurl.com/readslikeamug // Follow the pod: @readslikeafour (Twitter/Instagram) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On the first of July, 2.45pm, the Hallowed Histories team will be hosting a screening of Guillermo Del Toro's The Devil's Backbone at Norwich's Cinema City. This is part of the Philosophers At The Cinema strand, developed by UEA and Picturehouse Cinemas, and masterminded by Doctor Vincent M. Gaine. Apologies for the sound quality on this one, a few technical issues. Please leave a review, subscribe and recommend this podcast to anyone you know with an interest in East Anglia, history, folklore and the macabre. Contact us at hallowedhistories@gmail.com if the spirit moves you.... This episode was recorded at the UEA media suite with research support from the Norwich Heritage Centre, with thanks to them both for their support. This episode was written by me, Richard Sheppard, with research by Dr Linda Sheppard. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hallowedhistories/message
Sam and Simon return to talk about some of their favourite March films, still playing at Picturehouse Cinemas including You Were Never Really Here, Tomb Raider, Isle of Dogs and Ready Player One.
Musician and campaigner Bob Geldof discusses A Fanatic Heart, his feature length documentary about poet W B Yeats. He explains how he came to love the poetry of Yeats and why he considers the Nobel prize-winning poet to be one of the founders of modern Ireland.As Fifty Shades Freed, the third and final instalment of the Fifty Shades franchise is released in cinemas this week, literary critic Alex Clark and Clare Binns, director of programming and acquisitions for Picturehouse Cinemas discuss the cultural impact of the Fifty Shades phenomenon.The bandoneon is a traditional Argentinian squeezebox and a key component in tango music. Virtuoso Julian Rowlands performs on the instrument alongside the Santiago Quartet and gives Stig Abell a lesson in how to play it.Presenter: Stig Abell Producer: Edwina Pitman.
As an actress, Deborah McAndrew is probably best remembered as Angie in Coronation Street. As a playwright, she's written a new adaptation of Cyrano de Bergerac to mark the 25th anniversary of the theatre company, Northern Broadsides. She describes how she's added a dash of 21st century reasoning to this classic 19th century play set in 17th century France.The German comedy film Toni Erdmann won rave reviews at Cannes 2016 and is tipped to win best Foreign Film at the Oscars. Briony Hanson reviews Maren Ade's film about a father attempting to reconnect with his high powered daughter. It's the first German comedy released in the UK for over a decade.New research from the University of York shows that audiences to European cinema almost halved between 2007 & 2013. Clare Binns, Director of Programming at Picturehouse Cinemas, and Briony Hanson discuss why audiences are declining, and recommend their best European films.Icelandic pianist Víkingur Ólafsson has won all the major prizes in his native country, and is the Artistic Director of two music festivals. He's just made a new recording of Philip Glass' Études on Deutsche Grammophon, a label that has been important to him since he was a child looking through his parents' record library.Presenter: Samira Ahmed Producer: Angie Nehring.
This month on the DCM podcast, Tom Linay is joined by Tom Wong, Managing Partner of McCann London, one of the largest creative agencies in the UK. Tom and Tom discuss the Up On The Roof outdoor cinema week McCann are running in conjunction with DCM and Picturehouse Cinemas. They also discuss McCann's output, the clients they work with and the foundations of their business. Don't forget you can subscribe to the DCM podcast on iTunes. Go to iTunes, search 'Digital Cinema Media' and click 'subscribe'.
This month on the DCM podcast Tom Linay is joined by Clare Binns, Director of Programming and Acquisitions at Picturehouse Cinemas. Tom and Clare discuss the brand new Picturehouse Central, which has transformed the Trocadero site at London's Piccadilly Circus. They also discuss the upcoming Picturehouse releases, including the Cannes winning The Lobster.
With Mark Lawson Kathleen Jamie won the 2012 Costa Poetry award for her collection The Overhaul. She translates some of the Scots dialect in the collection and explains why writing a poem is like washing the dishes. John Bramwell of I Am Kloot discusses the making of their new album Let It All In, which was produced by Elbow's Guy Garvey. John Berry, artistic director of the English National Opera discusses the company's financial woes, in the light of its recently-announced loss of more than £2m in the last financial year. Jo Blair, Senior Programmer for Picturehouse Cinemas, reveals the reasons why so many Oscar nominated films are being released late in the UK.