The National Science and Media Museum’s Pictureville Cinema to reopen 31 August with discounted offer and special screenings.
​Pictureville Cinema, Yorkshire’s biggest independent cinema, will reopen on 31 August, following a 10-month temporary closure. The reopening coincides with Cinema First’s National Cinema Day and with it comes a one-day discount, with ticket prices at just ÂŁ3.
​Welcoming audiences back with a diverse programme of new releases and family favourites alongside arthouse films and newly restored classics, the reopening will play its part in a day long nationwide celebration of the big screen.
​Featured films on National Cinema Day include new release Kneecap (2024) about the Irish hip hop trio from Belfast; the new 4k restoration of Terminator to mark its 40th anniversary; re-release of Japanese anime classic, My Neighbour Totoro (1988) along with a screening of Wonka (2023).
​Throughout September, featured screenings include Yorkshire-filmed Starve Acre (2023) starring Matt Smith; the re-release of the original 1969 The Italian Job plus Kid’s Club screenings of Roald Dahl classics including Fantastic Mr Fox (2009), James and the Giant Peach (1996) and Matilda the Musical (2022).
​”We’re really looking forward to welcoming audiences back into Pictureville after unexpectedly having to close the cinema last year,” said Sally Folkard, Head of Screen and Cultural Engagement at the National Science and Media Museum. “Audiences will be able to enjoy a fantastic programme including the latest releases, new restorations plus the best of world cinema and independent classics that Pictureville is known for, all back in the beautiful auditorium.”
​The reopening of Pictureville Cinema follows the reopening of the museum’s Cubby Broccoli screen in July. The museum’s IMAX remains temporarily closed due to the museum’s ongoing refurbishment.



