Access your watchlist and rate films with your MyPicturehouse online account
Not a MyPicturehouse Member ?
Featuring exclusive film previews, interviews and much more, this is the place for anyone slightly obsessed with cinema.
Our curated industry programme returns to Picturehouse Central this summer.
Rose Glass is back with a sweaty, pulsing, neon-lit revenge tale starring Kristen Stewart and Katy O'Brian.
With unmistakable wit and style, these fraternal filmmakers and their genre-bounding talents welcome you into an America all of their own.
One of the most anticipated films of the year is almost here - Zendaya stars in Luca Guadagnino's scintillating tennis drama.
Did you know that Picturehouse Cinemas are home to the UK's longest-running cinema podcast? The Love Of Cinema, proudly supported by Kia.
Festival, Industry and VIP passes for the 2024 edition of Sundance Film Festival: London are on sale now.
Dive into the magic of the camera and the cultural dominance of the image with this fascinating, Sundance-winning documentary.
Set against a trademark end-of-the-world backdrop in the not-too-distant future, Alex Garland's new movie paints a bleak picture of humanity and how it behaves when pushed to the absolute limit.
Sam Taylor-Johnson paints an unmissable portrait of a tumultuous life in this ode to Amy Winehouse.
With Evil Does Not Exist coming to cinemas this Friday, get yourself up to speed with Japanese director Ryusuke Hamaguchi.
To celebrate the release of Fantastic Machine, we bring you a collection of photos curated from the Magnum archive, reflecting on the impact of the camera on human behaviour.
Picturehouse Green Screen is proud to present Chasing the Sun, touring our sites with a live panel conversation following the film.
The camera is a fantastic machine – here's a few reasons why. To celebrate the release of Fantastic Machine, be moved by the moving image with this spectacular selection that looks into the lens and beyond.
The big day is coming up this weekend. So what are our - and your - picks for Best Picture?
Sam Clements talks to writer-director Edgar Wright about his new film, Last Night In Soho starting Anya Taylor Joy and Thomasin McKenzie.
In this shorter episode, host Sam Clements talks on Zoom to Black Widow director Cate Shortland (Lore, Somersault) about her new Marvel Studios film.
We talk to Disney’s Encanto co-writers and directors Jared Bush and Charise Castro Smith.
This week, we're joined by guest film critics Katie Smith-Wong and Kelechi Ehenulo to discuss Reggie Yates’ feature debut Pirates, Petite Maman and more.
We've joined forces with our friends behind this multi-award winning smash hit, giving Picturehouse Members the chance to win a pair of tickets.
Our friends at Hachette are giving away three hilarious graphic novels. Enter this competition for a chance to win!
To celebrate the release of MONSTER, we’ve partnered with Cross Media Ltd to give away Hyper Japan tickets for two!
Watch Copa 71 at a participating cinema from 08 to 14 March for a chance to win exclusive team jerseys sponsored by Picturehouse, featuring a bespoke design crafted by FOUDYS.
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.
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 Robot Dreams - a love letter to friendship set in 80s New York.
Here are some Fresh Takes on comedy caper Drive-Away Dolls.
Here are some Fresh Takes on Monster, a timely tale of family and false impressions, boldly told from three different perspectives and helmed by acclaimed director Hirokazu Kore-eda.
Here are some Fresh Takes on Weekend, the debut feature from All of Us Strangers director Andrew Haigh.
The world is theirs: join a revolution with our season celebrating cinema's most electrifying stories of rebels with (or without) a cause.
Paying homage to the beauty of sisterhood in cinema, join us for a season of films filled with laughter, tears, and everything that encapsulates friendship between Black women.
Be enraptured by the country's most prodigious pair of filmmakers, and their far-reaching, utterly sublime cinematic visions: welcome to the dreamworld of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger.
In anticipation of The Zone of Interest, sink into two of Jonathan Glazer’s audacious modern masterworks.
As Sherlock, Jr. turns 100, prepare to laugh, gasp, and marvel at some of the most imaginative comedies ever made – and the genius who made them.
Sundance Film Festival: London is returning to Picturehouse Central for its 11th edition from 6–9 June 2024, ready to bring you another unmissable celebration of independent cinema.
Welcome to your MyPicturehouse login area. If you have not logged in before please activate your card.Sign in to access your Membership information:
Please login to update your subscription