We’re absolutely crime-ridden here at the PCC, and we’re not apologising for it. This email is your guide to the best in criminal cinema. From slick heists to bloody showdowns, we’ve got the criminals you’ll want to get to know! We’ll start you off with a Tarantino triple whammy: PULP FICTION, RESERVOIR DOGS and ONCE UPON A TIME IN HOLLYWOOD - back on the big screen, tickets HERE!
Lets start off with something special. That’s right! We're bringing back Quentin Tarantino's Palme d'Or winning crime drama, the revival of the gangster film, the one and only: PULP FICTION. The picture was like nothing anyone had seen before. Exhilarating performances by Uma Thurman, Samuel L. Jackson, John Travolta, Bruce Willis and the rest of the cast swept you along to the violent underbelly of Los Angeles. Film critic Anne Thompson saw the film at its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival in 1994. “I don’t anything but really enthusiastic applause. It was electric. There was a lot of expectation that this would be something remarkable – and it was.” Dont be a square, come spend your Saturday’s with us for PULP FICTION on 35mm.
Then, let’s rewind to where it all began as 1992’s RESERVOIR DOGS is finally back at the PCC. A lean, brutal masterclass in crime cinema. A botched diamond heist. A warehouse full of paranoia. Blood. Betrayal. Matching suits. From its razor-sharp dialogue to its jarring chronology, Tarantino’s debut reinvented the gangster film overnight. With timeless performances from Keitel, Roth, Madsen and Buscemi, its the blueprint for countless imitators, but still untouchable.
Then we roll forward to Tarantino’s last feature, one that may just be his best. ONCE UPON A TIME IN HOLLYWOOD weaves a sprawling crime saga wrapped in nostalgia, myth and menace. Set at the end of Hollywood’s golden age, Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt are dynamite as a fading star and his stuntman sidekick, pulled into a twisted tale of cults, crime and celebrity. Screening from a truly glorious 35mm print.