In Glorious Technicolor

A celebration of cinema at its boldest, brightest and best.

The Picturehouse Team

11 Jun 25

 


Regardless of whether the sun's out this summer, Picturehouse is about to get brighter than ever, with a new season showcasing filmmaking at its boldest, brightest and best. reDiscover the films that made the big screen pop, from golden-age musicals to glimmering giallo, and with our picks showing on our biggest big screens where possible, it's a must-see celebration – not just of colour, but of the heart of cinema itself.



THE LINE-UP



SINGIN' IN THE RAIN (1952)


A showcase for the golden-age musical at its most energetic and ambitious, Singin' In The Rain is a luminous, nostalgic tribute to the Hollywood of a bygone era.


From 5 July | Book Now


 



DR. NO (1962)


Ian Fleming's immortal action hero blazes through one of his most spectacular adventures in Dr. No, with Sean Connery embodying 007 at his most suave.


From 12 July | Book Now


 


 



BLACK NARCISSUS (1947)


Puncturing the repressed norms of '40s British cinema to grapple with faith and desire amidst a ravishingly recreated mountain setting, this delirious melodrama may be the most fierce (and, according to Michael Powell, the most erotic) of Powell and Pressburger's films.


From 19 July | Book Now


 


 



THE SEARCHERS (1956)


Underpinned by complex moral themes and bolstered by the spectacular vistas of Monument Valley, The Searchers follows a grizzled war veteran (a career-best John Wayne) on an obsessive odyssey.


From 26 July | Book Now


 



GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES (1953)


Anchored by Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell's sparkling magnetism – and aided by its iconic 'Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend' number – Gentlemen Prefer Blondes is a delightfully entertaining treat of a '50s musical.


From 1 August | Book Now


 



REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE (1955)


A tale of switchblades, speeding cars and teen torment, searing melodrama Rebel Without a Cause made James Dean a Hollywood icon. 


From 9 August | Book Now


 



THE ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD (1938)


Errol Flynn's movie-star magnetism is perfectly utilised in Michael Curtiz's radiant swashbuckler – a joyfully imaginative take on the legendary folk hero.


From 16 August | Book Now


 



SUSPIRIA (1977)


Saturated with expressionist colours and punctuated by unforgettable moments of terror, Dario Argento's Suspiria is the quintessential example of 'giallo' horror from a master of the craft.


From 23 August | Book Now


 


 


 


 




From beloved classics to unearthed gems, reintroduce yourself to the best films of yesterday with reDiscover — be that last decade, or last century.