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Picturehouse Podcast: Josh Radnor on LIBERAL ARTS

Sat, 06 Oct 2012 12:04:59 +0000
by samclements
Actor, writer and director Josh Radnor (HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER) talks about his second feature film LIBERAL ARTS. If you’re an iPod/iPhone/iPad kind of person, why not subscribe for free via  iTunes. LIBERAL ARTS is in cinemas now. 

Picturehouse Podcast: Elizabeth Olsen on LIBERAL ARTS

Fri, 05 Oct 2012 08:47:15 +0000
by samclements
Actress Elizabeth Olsen made her big screen debut earlier this year in Sean Durkin’s film festival favourite, MARTHA MARCY MAY MARLENE. Olsen’s new film is Josh Radnor’s LIBERAL ARTS and the Picturehouse Podcast caught up with her for a chat during a recent trip to London. If you’re an iPod/iPhone/iPad kind of person, why not [...]

A LIBERAL ARTS EDUCATION SOLVES ALL YOUR PROBLEMS

Thu, 04 Oct 2012 12:54:15 +0000
by samclements
Dallas King friend of Picturehouse and former manager at the Belmont Cinema shares his take on LIBERAL ARTS. One of the reasons I love movies and going to the cinema is that films can provoke within us the full range of human emotions. Films can entertain us, make us laugh, make us cry, even terrify [...]

DISCOVER TUESDAY 2/10/2012: THE QUEEN OF VERSAILLES

Tue, 02 Oct 2012 09:44:20 +0000
by samclements
Picturehouse Podcast co-host and general marketing bod Sam Clements takes a look at this week’s Discover Tuesday title,  Lauren Greenfield’s critically acclaimed documentary THE QUEEN OF VERSAILLES. Gaining unprecedented access to the Siegel family, director Greenfield follows billionaire patriarch David, trophy wife Jackie and their sprawling clan of spoilt children in this real-life riches to rags tale. [...]

HITS AND MISSES 28-30 SEPTEMBER: TIME TRAVEL IS MONEY

Mon, 01 Oct 2012 14:08:35 +0000
by paulridd
Top of the crop this weekend was sci-fi headscratcher LOOPER which launched to a very impressive £2.4M, on the back of excellent reviews and a campaign expertly crossing over between a crowd looking for the next Bruce Willis actioner and cinephillic hipsters keen to see a slice of futuristic navel gaze from BRICK director Rian [...]