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Happy 65th birthday to Tim Burton! 🖤 Today we celebrate the visionary filmmaker renowned for his distinctive blend of dark fantasy and gothic charm. With his signature style, quirky characters and macabre aesthetics, Burton has left an indelible mark on the realm of cinema.

Happy 65th birthday to Tim Burton! 🖤

Today we celebrate the visionary filmmaker renowned for his distinctive blend of dark fantasy and gothic charm. With his signature style, quirky characters and macabre aesthetics, Burton has left an indelible mark on the realm of cinema.
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Signing out for the bank holiday weekend like… 👋 Fun fact — did you know Ed Harris and Jim Carrey never actually met during the filming of The Truman Show (1998)?

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Whether it’s escaping the late summer heat or early autumn rain, which of these September releases will you be watching?

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Happy Birthday Michelle Williams! Many have portrayed Marilyn Monroe on screen but none quite as magnificent as Michelle’s Oscar-nominated performance in 2011’s ‘My Week With Marilyn’ ✨

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Much like Sean Bean is killed in most of his roles, Paul Dano has a habit of getting smacked in the face in his movies. 👊 To celebrate the 10th anniversary of Prisoners this week – a film in which he is repeatedly punched by Hugh Jackman – here are some of Dano’s best beat-ups.

Much like Sean Bean is killed in most of his roles, Paul Dano has a habit of getting smacked in the face in his movies. 👊

To celebrate the 10th anniversary of Prisoners this week – a film in which he is repeatedly punched by Hugh Jackman – here are some of Dano’s best beat-ups.
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INDUSTRIA delivery! 📰 We Are OBSESSED! Grab your Cinema Robotica issue on your next visit, in celebration of tomorrow’s BIG release @creatorthefilm 🤖🪐 There’s even a surprise in the middle…

<a href="/INDUSTRIALIVE/">INDUSTRIA</a> delivery! 📰 We Are OBSESSED! 

Grab your Cinema Robotica issue on your next visit, in celebration of tomorrow’s BIG release @creatorthefilm 🤖🪐

There’s even a surprise in the middle…
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Cinema Robotica, the latest print edition of Industria, is here. Inspired by Gareth Edwards' new movie The Creator, this issue is dedicated to the robots, droids and cyborgs that have been soldered into cinema's wiring.

Cinema Robotica, the latest print edition of Industria, is here.

Inspired by Gareth Edwards' new movie The Creator, this issue is dedicated to the robots, droids and cyborgs that have been soldered into cinema's wiring.
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"A proudly human-written and designed instruction manual." Cinema Robotica can be found for free in Team Picturehouse now, and you can read more about its inception here: industriamovies.com/new-industria-…

"A proudly human-written and designed instruction manual."

Cinema Robotica can be found for free in <a href="/picturehouses/">Team Picturehouse</a> now, and you can read more about its inception here: industriamovies.com/new-industria-…
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If you're coming to see Gareth Edward's topical sci-fi adventure, THE CREATOR, don't forget to grab a copy of INDUSTRIA's latest issue: Cinema Robotica. Inspired by The Creator, this issue is full of stories all about robots on screen, featuring a beautiful embossed cover.

If you're coming to see Gareth Edward's topical sci-fi adventure, THE CREATOR, don't forget to grab a copy of <a href="/INDUSTRIALIVE/">INDUSTRIA</a>'s latest issue: Cinema Robotica.

Inspired by The Creator, this issue is full of stories all about robots on screen, featuring a beautiful embossed cover.
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Our creation meets The Creator. Director Gareth Edwards gives his seal of approval to our issue of Industria: Cinema Robotica. Available to pick up Piccy House cinemas now.

Our creation meets The Creator. Director Gareth Edwards gives his seal of approval to our issue of Industria: Cinema Robotica. 

Available to pick up <a href="/Picturehouse/">Piccy House</a> cinemas now.
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🤖Enjoying the Creator? Read more stories about robots on screen! Grab a INDUSTRIA Cinema Robotica on your next visit and you will not be disappointed ✨ P.S. There's even a cool surprise in the middle...

🤖Enjoying the Creator? 
Read more stories about robots on screen!

Grab a <a href="/industrialive/">INDUSTRIA</a> Cinema Robotica on your next visit and you will not be disappointed ✨

P.S. There's even a cool surprise in the middle...
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We’ve shortlisted 5 pieces of LGBTQ+ Media that elicit queer joy so you know what to watch this #NationalComingOutDay Check out the full article today. industriamovies.com/5-lgbtq-titles…

We’ve shortlisted 5 pieces of LGBTQ+ Media that elicit queer joy so you know what to watch this #NationalComingOutDay 

Check out the full article today. industriamovies.com/5-lgbtq-titles…
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50 years ago today, Bruce Lee and Enter the Dragon (seen in production here) kicked down cinema doors in the UK. Grabbing the capital in a chokehold, the film was so successful it monopolised London's West End cinema scene for over a month.

50 years ago today, Bruce Lee and Enter the Dragon (seen in production here) kicked down cinema doors in the UK. Grabbing the capital in a chokehold, the film was so successful it monopolised London's West End cinema scene for over a month.