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PictureHouse Film Quiz is back!


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This Wednesday night, August 28th, eight PM


Our quiz is back this week for another round of movie trivia! Join us on Wednesday night where we'll be raising more money for our charity partner Refuge. And, in celebration of our Sunday screening of the awesome Magnolia, we're having a whole round on Paul Thomas Anderson!

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Due to popular demand, our quiz will now be every fortnight!


Join us on Oct 9th at eight PM to test who knows their Hitchcock from their Herzog, their Lucas from their Lynch, and their Miyazaki from their Malick. Featuring pictures, music and a few surprises, there's something for everyone, no matter what your level of film knowledge!


And with all the money taken on the door going to our 2019 charity partner Refuge - an amazing charity who support more than 6,000 clients daily, helping them rebuild their lives and overcome many different forms of violence and abuse - you'll be doing some good while having some fun.


Max teams of 6, ?2 per person.

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