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  • Sam Clements talks to director Josh Greenbaum, director of Will & Harper, in cinemas now. When Will Ferrell finds out his close friend of 30 years is coming out as a trans woman, the two decide to embark on a cross-country road trip to process this new stage of their relationship in an intimate portrait of friendship, transition, and America.

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  • Felicity Beckett speaks to filmmaker Iain Softley about his classic film, Backbeat. Coming to Picturehouse at FACT and Duke Of York's Brighton for special 35mm screenings + Q&A this month. In 1960, close friends Stuart Sutcliffe (Stephen Dorff) and John Lennon (Ian Hart), along with bandmates Paul McCartney (Gary Bakewell), George Harrison (Chris O'Neill), and Pete Best (Scot Williams), move to Hamburg, Germany, in search of success. Their tireless performing schedule and charismatic sound quickly put the Beatles on the road to stardom. But as Stuart falls in love with Astrid (Sheryl Lee), a local photographer, he realizes his commitment to the band isn't as strong as he thought.

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  • Lucy Fenwick Elliott speaks to director Gil Junger about his feature debut 10 Things I Hate About You, which celebrates it's 25th anniversary this year, and his current work at The Breakthru Company.

    On the first day at his new school, Cameron instantly falls for the popular Bianca. But his uncool status as the new kid in town isn’t the only thing preventing him from asking her out: Bianca is forbidden to date until her older sister Kat does too – and the fiery feminist Kat’s got no plans to do so.

    In an attempt to solve his problem, Cameron singles out the only man in school who could possibly be a match for Kat: the school’s mysterious bad boy. Tickets for our Q&A screening with Gil Junger on 19 September.Tickets for our Six Degrees Of Shakespeare screenings of 10 Things I Hate About You from 28 September.

    About The Breakthru Company Drawing on his vast entertainment experience, Gil formed the Breakthru Company to revolutionize the industry’s approach to nurturing new talent. His method helps actors learn to disregard their self-limiting beliefs, the curse of the artist, and trust their authentic voice, forging a direct, unfiltered connection to their creative gifts. More here: thebreakthruco.com

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  • Lucy Fenwick Elliott speaks to director Ellen Kuras about her new film Lee, cinemas now, starring Kate Winslet. LEE tells the story of Lee Miller, American photographer.Determined to document the truth of the Nazi regime, and in spite of the odds stacked against female correspondents, Lee captured some of the most important images of World War II, for which she paid an enormous personal price. The film is not a biopic, instead it explores the most significant decade of Lee Miller’s life.As a middle-aged woman, she refused to be remembered as a model and male artists’ muse. Lee Miller defied the expectations and rules of the time and travelled to Europe to report from the frontline.There, in part as a reaction to her own well-hidden trauma, she used her Rolleiflex camera to give a voice to the voiceless.What Lee captured on film in Dachau and throughout Europe was shocking and horrific.Her photographs of the war, its victims and its consequences remain among the most significant and historically important of the Second World War.She changed war photography forever, but Lee paid an enormous personal price for what she witnessed and the stories she fought to tell.

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  • Freda Cooper talks to director Anand Tucker and co-stars Ian McKellen and Gemma Arterton about their new film, The Critic, in cinemas now. THE CRITIC is a deliciously dark and sharp-witted thriller set in 1930s London ‘theatreland’ featuring an all-star cast including Ian McKellen, Gemma Arterton, Mark Strong, Ben Barnes, Alfred Enoch, Romola Garai and Lesley Manville.When the most feared and vicious theatre critic in town Jimmy Erskine (McKellen), finds himself suddenly in the crosshairs of the Daily Chronicle’s new owner David Brooke (Strong), he strikes a sinister Faustian pact with struggling actress Nina Land (Arterton) who is desperate to win his favour.

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  • 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 [email protected].

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  • Hope Hopkinson talks to actor Willem Dafoe, about his new film Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, in cinemas right now!

    Three generations of the Deetz family return home to Winter River after an unexpected family tragedy.Still haunted by Beetlejuice, Lydia's life soon gets turned upside down when her rebellious teenage daughter discovers a mysterious portal to the afterlife.Michael Keaton returns to the titular role in the long-awaited sequel to Tim Burton’s award-winning Beetlejuice, with Winona Ryder, and Catherine O'Hara reprising their roles alongside new cast members Justin Theroux, Monica Bellucci, Jenna Ortega and Willem Dafoe.

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  • Sam Clements talks to actor Alicia Vikander, star of Firebrand, in cinemas right now! In blood-soaked Tudor England, Katherine Parr, the sixth and last wife of King Henry VIII, is named Regent while tyrant Henry is fighting overseas.Katherine has done everything she can to push for a new future based on her radical Protestant beliefs.When an increasingly ailing and paranoid King returns, he turns his fury on the radicals, charging Katherine’s childhood friend with treason and burning her at the stake.Horrified and grieving, but forced to deny it, Katherine finds herself fighting for her own survival. Conspiracy reverberates through the palace. Everyone holds their breath – for the queen to slip up, for Henry to take her head like wives before.With the hope for a future free of tyranny at risk, will Katherine submit to the inevitable for the sake of King and country?

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  • Hope Hopkinson talks to filmmaker Greg Kwedar about his new film, Sing Sing, in cinemas now. Divine G (Colman Domingo), imprisoned at Sing Sing for a crime he didn’t commit, finds purpose by acting in a theatre group with other incarcerated men. When a wary outsider joins the group, the men decide to stage their first original comedy, in this stirring true story of resilience, humanity, and the transformative power of art, starring an unforgettable ensemble cast of formerly incarcerated actors.

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  • Felicity Beckett speaks to filmmakers Polly Steele and Ed Jackson, about their new film The Mountian Within Me.

    When faced with life changing injuries, Ed Jackson harnessed the power of positivity and determination to deliver a future for himself that most thought impossible.

    After suffering a catastrophic and almost fatal spinal cord injury, professional rugby player Ed Jackson's world changed forever. The Mountain Within Me follows Ed's journey on his recovery as he achieves the mental and physical heights of Snowdonia, the Alps and Himalayas to the life-altering challenges closer to home.

    From multi-award-winning director Polly Steele and BAFTA and Emmy nominated producer George Chignell, The Mountain Within Me is an inspiring, thought-provoking documentary about unexpected change, hope and finding renewed purpose in life.

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  • Lara Peters talks to filmmaker Nathan Silver about his new film, Between The Temples, in cinemas now. A cantor (Jason Schwartzman) in a crisis of faith finds his world turned upside down when his grade school music teacher (Carol Kane) re-enters his life as his new adult Bat Mitzvah student.

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  • Sam Clements talks to filmmaker Henry Selick and actor Terri Hatcher about their classic animation, Coraline, which is now being re-released 15 years after it first opened.

    This August, celebrate the 15th anniversary of the acclaimed stop-motion epic that has enchanted fans across the globe since its release back in 2009.Combining the visionary imaginations of celebrated author Neil Gaiman (Sandman) and groundbreaking film studio LAIKA (Kubo and the Two Strings, ParaNorman, the upcoming Wildwood), Coraline is a wondrous and thrilling, fun and suspenseful adventure for young and old alike.A young girl walks through a secret door in her new home and discovers an alternate version of her life. On the surface, this parallel reality is eerily similar to her real life–only much better. But when this wondrously off–kilter, fantastical adventure turns dangerous and her counterfeit parents try to keep her forever, Coraline must count on her resourcefulness, determination, and bravery to save her family and get back home.

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  • Felicity Beckett speaks to director Wei Shujun about his award-winning new film, Only The River Flows, in cinemas now.

    Dedicated police detective Ma Zhe is assigned the case of a series of horrific murders in a rural Chinese town. As the investigation progresses, pressure from his superiors to find the suspected serial killer mounts, leading to a hasty arrest. But while his colleagues rush to celebrate, several clues push Ma Zhe deeper into a desperate investigation of his own – leading him into a dark world where mystery hangs over his every lead.A gripping crime thriller, ONLY THE RIVER FLOWS will take you on a journey into one man’s obsession with finding the truth whatever it takes.

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  • 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 [email protected].

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  • Lucy Fenwick Elliott speaks to director M. Night Shyamalan about his new film Trap, cinemas now. Cooper (Josh Harnett) is a doting father accompanying his daughter to her favourite pop star's concert. The arena’s packed and the stage is set, but there’s trouble afoot...Cooper soon learns that the show is actually a sting operation designed to capture a serial killer, who’s made megastar Lady Raven’s countless screaming fans a target – but the role he plays in the machinations is more complicated than they initially appear.Written and directed by M. Night Shyamalan (The Sixth Sense, Split, The Visit), Trap stars Josh Hartnett in a pulsing, lively and original psychological thriller. With cinematography by Sayombhu Mukdeeprom (Challengers, Call Me by Your Name) and musical performance by Saleka, the master of suspense is back with a big-screen spectacle not to be missed.

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  • Issy Macleod talks to Rob Delaney, who plays Peter in Marvel Studios' Deadpool & Wolverine - in cinemas now. Deadpool's peaceful existence comes crashing down when the Time Variance Authority recruits him to help safeguard the multiverse.

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  • Hope Hopkinson talks to writer and director Sean Wang about his new feature film Dìdi, following it's UK premiere at the Sundance Film Festival: London. Dìdi (弟弟) is written and directed by Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Sean Wang. The film, set in 2008 in California’s Bay Area, is a funny, irreverent, and affecting ode to first-generation teenagers navigating the joy and chaos of adolescence as seen through the lens of a 13-year-old Taiwanese American boy, played by Izaac Wang (Good Boys, Disney’s Raya and the Last Dragon).At its premiere in competition at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival it received critical and audience acclaim, winning both the U.S. Dramatic Audience Award and the U.S. Dramatic Special Jury Award for Best Ensemble Cast.

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  • Issy Macleod talks to Maika Monroe and Osgood Perkins about their new film Longlegs, in cinemas now.

    When rookie FBI Agent Lee Harker (Maika Monroe) is placed on an unsolved serial killer case, her assignment takes an unexpected turn when she discovers a personal connection to the killer. As occult clues mount and the terrifying murderous spree escalates, Harker must face her fears and stop the killer known only as 'Longlegs' (Nicolas Cage) before he strikes again.

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  • 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 [email protected].

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  • Lara Peters talks to filmmakers Sally El Hosaini & James Krishna Floyd about their new film, Unicorns, in cinemas now. Unable to deny the spark between them the pair are forced down the unexpected path of transformation, where they must question their identities and confront their individual truths.Co-directed by Sally El Hosaini and filmmaker-actor James Krishna Floyd, the film alternates between the thrill of raw desire, the gravity of familial responsibility, and the transformative power of being seen for who you really are. Ben Hardy and newcomer Jason Patel shine in this summer’s must-see romance, Unicorns.

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