This is your chance to watch classic movies such as The Last Picture Show, Raising Arizona and Blue Velvet on the big screen.
After an incredible 2025 screening a host of classic films on 35mm film, The Piccadilly are doing it all again this year, releasing an impressive Reel Revival program of films from across the decades.
The curated lineup of 16 cult classics, Hollywood blockbusters and cinematic masterpieces kicked off at the start of February with M. Night Shyamalan’s The Sixth Sense and Howard Hawks’ screwball comedy Bringing Up Baby.
The program includes the Guy Pearce-starring Australian western The Proposition, animated classic The Ghost in the Shell, Alfred Hitchcock’s horror masterpiece Psycho and Wes Anderson's heartfelt comedy The Royal Tenenbaums, starring Gwyneth Paltrow, Danny Glover, Alec Baldwin, Bill Murray, Owen Wilson, Luke Wilson, Ben Stiller, Anjelica Huston, Gene Hackman and Seymour Cassel.
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 Reel Revival program gives fans the chance to watch cinematic classics on the big screen on 35mm as they were originally screened.
Proving a huge success with South Aussie film fans, a new collection of films is screened every six months, with something for everyone in the upcoming batch of flicks.
The Piccadilly’s 35mm Reel Revival program runs from February to June. Check out the full lineup of films and purchase tickets via wallis.com.au.
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