Enjoy cult classics such as The Warriors, All That Jazz, Bottle Rocket and more on the big screen at The Piccadilly.
The Piccadilly in North Adelaide continues its mission to shine a light on the best films from across the decades, with their cult film program Dogs Can Look Up making a return in 2026.
The first half of the program, with one film screening every Friday from February to July, has dropped, and it’s stacked with incredible films from across the globe, from the best directors starring the biggest stars.
Highlights of this year’s program include Gareth Evans modern martial arts classic The Raid, the original and hilarious comedy The Naked Gun, Christian Bale’s star-making turn in American Psycho and arguably one of the greatest sequels of all time, Terminator 2: Judgement Day.
You can check out the full lineup of films below and find out session times and grab tickets for all films via wallis.com.au.
The Piccadilly’s Dogs Can Look Up program is another way for cinephiles to enjoy cinematic classics on the big screen for the first time.
This is just one of several film programs running at The Piccadilly, highlighting everything from fan favourites and cult classics to romance staples and historic movie-making moments.
The Piccadilly’s Dogs Can Look Up program runs from February to July. Check out the full lineup of films and purchase tickets via wallis.com.au.
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