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Woody, Buzz and the gang return with a fourth feature-length adventure in what is surely the most beloved animated franchise of all time.
Disney's live action reboot of the much-loved animation roars into cinemas this summer.
Quentin Tarantino directs Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt in a blackly comic sixties odyssey
Oscar-winner Emma Thompson returns in Mindy Kaling's new film Late Night.
Film writer Damon Wise discusses why Quentin Tarantino was born to direct his new movie Once Upon A Timeā¦In Hollywood.
Ron Howard swaps big-screen blockbusters for one of the biggest voices of them all.
Nikki Baughan looks at Asif Kapadia's Diego Maradona.
Ella Kemp finds out that the only way to tell his story is to live his fantasy.
The magic comes to life
Imagine travelling back to 1972, to a Baptist Church in Los Angeles, just in time for Aretha Franklin to deliver a performance that would go down in history.
Tolkien is vibrant story detailing the rush of first love and the thrill of new friendships, all framed within a story that also points to the influences and inspirations behind some of the best-loved novels in the world.
Damon Wise talks about US sleeper hit Eighth Grade.
Are you ready for another year of pop-up cinema?
Film writer Adam Smith introduces some upcoming releases to get excited for over the coming months including Downton Abbey, Blinded By The Light and Inna De Yard.
RosƩ is undeniably the drink for balmy summer days and long, bright evenings. Film writer Jamie Ford introduces two of our favourites.
Few film-makers have ever changed Hollywood as quickly or as profoundly as Quentin Tarantino. Film writer Helen O'Hara gives us a glimpse at the remarkable career of Mr QT himself.
2019 marks the 30th birthdays of Picturehouse Cinemas and Empire magazine, brands that have shaped movie-going across generations.
Picturehouse Staff Reviews: Chris Parker on The Last Waltz (1978) and Jack Toye on Don't Look Now (1973).
There's a new Picturehouse Ident in town! In collaboration with creative studio Picturesmith, the new ident contains 50 seconds of movie magic to celebrate the cinema experience.
Adam Smith talks top ten of the best off-beat Sci-Fi movies on the planet. From tightly wound dystopian gem Escape From New York to touching cult classic Dark Star. Let the countdown begin!
National Theatre Live has gone from success to success in its first decade. There have been more than 80 productions broadcasts, reaching almost nine million people across the globe.
Picturehouse Entertainment's very own Paul Ridd talks about the exciting rollercoaster of a ride that is finding new films to release.
Danny Boyle takes time out from sound mixing for his latest film yesterday, to join film writer James Mottram for a quick chat.
Jessie Buckley is an unstoppable force of nature in Wild Rose, a Glaswegian drama peppered with foot-tapping country songs that cements its star firmly at the forefront of new British talent.
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