LETTERBOXD TOP 250 FILMS SEASON!

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We're continuing to dig into Letterboxd Official Top 250 Narrative Feature Films list to bring you 50 of some of history's greatest movies throughout the summer of 2025!

We’re delighted to announce that throughout 2025 our season inspired by our friend’s at Letterboxd, and their aggregate list of s Top 250 Narrative Feature Films, will keep on rolling with screenings of a whopping fifty of the greatest pictures in film history. The list features some of cinema's usual classics, as well as being peppered with numerous more obscure favourites and even picks from an emerging modern canon. It's a list built upon an aggregate of millions of s taste and therefore is universal. After the huge success of the shows across our programme, we can’t wait to show loads more of them. 

Just a few of the titles we’re excited to be bringing to the screen from the list, include Michael Mann’s gripping crime saga HEAT (1995), Michel Gondry’s inventive and heartfelt ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF THE SPOTLESS MIND (2004), and Wong Kar Wai’s vibrant and aching CHUNGKING EXPRESS (1994). David Lynch’s enigmatic TWIN PEAKS: FIRE WALK WITH ME (1992) returns alongside Andrei Tarkovsky’s slow-burning sci-fi marvel SOLARIS (1972) and the newly restored 25th Anniversary edition of IN THE MOOD FOR LOVE (2000), featuring an extra nine minutes titled IN THE MOOD FOR LOVE 2001.

We’ll also be screening Jonathan Demme’s THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS (1991), Alfred Hitchcock’s genre-defining PSYCHO (1960), and Akira Kurosawa’s powerful moral drama HIGH AND LOW (1963). Rounding out the list are Giuseppe Tornatore’s nostalgic CINEMA PARADISO (1988), John Carpenter’s paranoid masterpiece THE THING (1982), and Paul Thomas Anderson’s towering oil epic THERE WILL BE BLOOD (2007), screening from a 35mm print.

Further highlights include Kurosawa’s deeply moving IKIRU (1952), his groundbreaking narrative experiment RASHOMON (1950), Sergio Leone’s iconic western THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY (1966), Andrei Tarkovsky’s profound meditation on art and faith ANDREI RUBLEV (1966), and Wim Wenders’ poignant and poetic PARIS, TEXAS (1984), returning to the big screen in 4K. This is a selection that spans continents and decades, and is guaranteed to satiate the huge appetite of all our PCC heads out there.

Get your tickets now for some of the greatest films of all time, and scroll away below - all showing as part of our Letterboxd Top 250 Season. These will get busy, folks, TICKETS HERE!