Eyes Wide Open Film Festival
Duke of York’s Assistant Manager Jonathan Hyde discusses Eyes Wide Open, a fortnight of films celebrating queer icons, trailblazers, activists and heroes. For almost a year we’ve been programming...
View ArticleCine Esteli Fundraiser Screening of SPLENDOR at Duke of York’s Piturehouse,...
Jon Barrenechea, manager of Duke of York’s Picturehouse in Brighton, writes about his experiences visiting the Nicaraguan cinema Cine Esteli which is in danger of closing down. A special screening of...
View ArticleLES INVISIBLES: Discover Tuesday 3/9/13
Jonathan Hyde, programmer of Eyes Wide Open Cinema at the Duke of York’s Picturehouse takes a look at this week’s Discover screening, LES INVISIBLES. “I never asked myself why I was homosexual. Am I...
View ArticleCOMPUTER CHESS: Discover Tuesdays 17/12
Toby King from the Duke of York’s and Duke’s at Komedia Picturehouses takes a closer look at this week’s Discover Tuesdays title, COMPUTER CHESS. COMPUTER CHESS will be one of the oddest, and perhaps...
View ArticleStaff Review: Berlin Film Festival Round-up
Toby King from the Duke of York’s & Duke’s at Komedia reports on some of his favourite films from this year’s Berlin Film Festival. THE SQUARE Director: Jehane Noujaim. Egypt/USA 2013. 108 mins....
View ArticleTHE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL – Berlinale Review
Toby King, marketing manager at Duke of York’s and Duke’s @ Komedia in Brighton, gives us his thoughts on Wes Anderson’s THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL which opened this year’s Berlin Film Festival Wes...
View ArticleTHE ROCKET: Discover Tuesdays 8/4
Alex Evans, from Duke of York’s in Brighton, takes a look at today’s Discover Tuesdays presentation of THE ROCKET In 2007, Kim Mordaunt’s documentary BOMB HARVEST put a spotlight on Laos, a country...
View ArticleTHE ROCKET: Interview with Kim Mordaunt
Alex Evans, from Duke of York’s in Brighton, talked to director Kim Mordaunt ahead of today’s Discover Tuesdays presentation of THE ROCKET I had the great pleasure of sitting down with Kim Mordaunt to...
View ArticleWRINKLES: Discover Tuesdays 22/4
Alex Evans, duty manager at Duke of York’s Picturehouse in Brighton, has a look at today’s Discover Tuesdays presentation of the extraordinary animation WRINKLES WRINKLES opens in a brightly lit...
View ArticleBEYOND THE EDGE: Discover Tuesdays 3/6
Toby King, Marketing Manager at Duke of York’s and Duke’s @ Komedia in Brighton, reviews today’s Picturehouse DOCS presentation of BEYOND THE EDGE which plays as part of Discover Tuesdays A film to...
View ArticleDiscover Tuesdays: WATERMARK 7/10
Toby King, Marketing Manager at Duke of York’s and Dukes at Komedia, takes a look at today’s Discover Tuesdays presentation of WATERMARK Water! Water! Water! From CHINATOWN to THERE WILL BE BLOOD to...
View ArticleBrighton Festival 2015
The Duke of York’s and Duke’s at Komedia are thrilled to host a series of screenings as part of this year’s Brighton Festival, taking place throughout May. Cinecity have curated the film selection for...
View ArticleA Summer Of Outdoor Cinema In Brighton: Pop-Up Returns!
This summer we’re taking the Duke’s outdoors, with no fewer than 12 terrific films screening across three of the most idyllic open-air auditoria that Brighton has to offer. We kick things off in June...
View ArticleJosephine Decker comes to the Duke of York’s Picturehouse
Catherine O’Sullivan, from Duke of York’s, looks forward to the visit of director Josephine Decker to the historic Brighton cinema. Sophie Brown will conduct a Q&A following a screening of Deckers’...
View ArticleThe Owls Are Not What They Seem
Check out our new poster and ident for the Twin Peaks Weekender which is coming to The Cameo in Edinburgh and Duke Of York’s in Brighton later this month. With thanks to our very own design whizz Matty...
View ArticleDoc n’ Roll Film Festival comes to Brighton
Orb-riginal beats, an alt-rock coming-of-age, punk rock tales of treachery, classic rhythm and blues with a Mob backstory, and a moving elegy for a Southern songsmith: Doc’n Roll returns to Duke of...
View ArticleWomen Over 50 Film Festival
Women Over 50 Film Festival (WOFFF) submissions work on a very simple principle: if a short film has a woman over 50 either at its centre on screen or as part of the creative team, then the film’s...
View ArticleThe San Miguel Picturehouse Pop-Up Comes To Brighton!
The San Miguel Picturehouse Pop-Up is heading to Brighton this summer with a series of outdoor screenings at Lewes Castle and Preston Manor. The screenings take place in the open, with a limited number...
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