Hosted by Tom Linay, the DCM podcast features guests from the cinema and media industry discussing upcoming films and anything interesting about the media landscape. Released on the third Wednesday of the month, you can also listen via iTunes and Acast.
Digital Cinema Media (DCM) is the market leader in UK cinema advertising, providing brands and customers with cinema advertising solutions across our national portfolio of cinemas including Cineworld, Vue, Odeon and major independents.
DCM offers advertisers the chance to engage their audience before they have even taken their seats and to stay with them as they transport themselves, without distraction, to a different dimension.
This month on the DCM podcast, Tom is joined by Andrew Tenzer, co-founder of research consultancy Burst Your Bubble, and DCM's Insight Director, Michael Tull, to discuss DCM's latest piece of research - The Cultural Power of Cinema. The study reveals cinema’s leading role in co-viewing experiences and how brands using the medium can in turn maximise commercial and social impact. They also discuss the incredible success of Inside Out 2 and look at what's coming to the big screen over the next few months. Thanks for listening.
This month on the DCM podcast Tom is joined by Sophie Gale-Evans, Client Business Director at DCM and instrumental in creating DCM's brand new AV Maximiser tool. Understand how to optimally allocate your AV budget for maximum audience reach with DCM's free planning tool. https://www.dcm.co.uk/avmaximiser.
This month on the DCM podcast we're trying something different. Just nine days after Oppenheimer won seven Oscars, including Best Picture, Tom Linay and DCM's Head of Research & Insight, Mike Tull try and predict what films coming out over the next 10 months might be vying for the major prizes at next year's Oscars. Check back here in a year and remind us how wrong we got it!
For the first DCM podcast of 2024 we repeat what we did at the start of 2023 and speak to the agency Business Directors here at DCM to find out their hopes for 2024 and to briefly look back on 2023. Thanks for listening.
On the final DCM podcast of 2023, Tom is joined by Rob Lea, Head of Screen Content at Vue, one of the world's largest cinema exhibitors. Tom and Rob discuss the five biggest films of 2023, along with Rob's five favourite films of 2023 and then they both highlight five films that they are looking forward to in 2024. Thanks for listening throughout 2023. Have a great Christmas!
This month on the DCM podcast, Tom is joined by Bridie Scriven, Creative Production Lead for DCM Studios. Bridie has been key in creating the latest ad with BAFTA entitled Follow Your Spark. In this chat, Bridie talks about how the ad was created and what it's been like working with BAFTA and a wonderful creative team. Thanks for listening.
This month on the DCM podcast, Tom is joined by DCM's Korrine Eshun for a round-up of the recently concluded BFI London Film Festival. Tom and Korrine discuss all the films that played that the festival that you can see in cinemas over the coming months. Thanks for listening.
This month's podcast is all about the seventh DCM Awards which took place on Wednesday, 20th September. The day after, Tom, Jeremy Kolesar and Alex Brooks met up to talk through the winners and give some context behind some of the campaigns. Thanks for listening.
On this month's podcast Tom is joined by Lissa Cardell, Head of Sponsorships and Partnerships at Picturehouse Cinemas. They discuss the Barbenheimer phenomenon and the incredible impact it's had at Picturehouse. They also discuss some of the partnerships that have been successful this year, some of the opportunities available, including awards season and Sundance London and the films Lissa is looking forward to. Thanks for listening.
On this month's podcast, Tom is joined by Lisa Gillingham who is AV Planning Partner at Dentsu North, and they're also joined by DCM's Regional Sales Director, Rachael Cochrane. They talk about the differences between planning and buying media in and outside of London, Lisa's background in the industry and the CineEurope conference which all three were lucky enough to attend in Barcelona in June.
This month on the DCM podcast, Tom is joined by DCM's Head of Client, Michael Bensley to talk through Michael's first year (well, 50 weeks) in the role. They also discuss what we can look forward to at DCM's upcoming Upfronts and what films Michael is looking forward to.
This month, Tom heads to beautiful Ambleside in the Lake District for the UK Cinema Association's northern branch meeting. While there he interviews Dan Ellis of Jam Jar Cinema in Whitley Bay to find out what makes Jam Jar Cinema so special. Thanks for listening.
On this month's podcast Tom is joined by Claire Sansom from Old Salt, a bespoke research agency based in London, and Michael Tull, DCM's Insight Business Director. The main focus of this month's chat is the latest research commissioned by DCM on the cinema experience in the context of the curent cost-of-living crisis and audience perceptions of theatrical vs. streaming releases, amongst other things. Thanks for listening.
This month Tom is once again joined by the Comic Connoisseur, Michael Ajih, to discuss what we can look forward to from the upcoming comic book movies, from Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 3 to The Flash, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem, and The Marvels.
This month on the DCM podcast Tom is joined by Alex Debenham Burton, VP, Head of Reservation Media at EssenceMediacom X, and Louise Youll from DCM. They chat about the recent merger of Essence and Mediacom, what a Head of Reservation Media does, how cinema has been working for Essence, and there's some film chat in there too. Thanks for listening.
For the first DCM podcast of 2023, Tom Linay is joined by all four of the London based Business Directors to discuss how 2022 was for them and to look forward to 2023.
This month on the DCM podcast, Tom is joined by fellow DCMers Zoe Aresti and Mike Freeman to launch the DCM Awards 2022. They discuss why the awards are important, how you can enter, and what you can look forward to on the night. They also look forward to some of the best films for 16-34s for the rest of 2022.
This month on the DCM podcast, Tom chats with Rachael Cochrane, DCM's Regional Sales Director. We find out what it's like being in the role for over six months, the biggest challenges, and what films Rachael is looking forward to.
The DCM podcast is back. This month, Tom Linay is joined by a trio of guests to discuss 'DCM Studios Presents', a new media property that is dedicated to branded entertainment, longer narratives and engaging storytelling. The three-to-four-minute in-reel spot will allow brand and agency partners to maximise the uniqueness of the most compelling media environment possible by creating bespoke branded content stories for the big screen, with only a limited number of spaces on offer in 2022.
Drawing on new insights from Applied Consumer Neuroscience (ACN), which proves the power the big screen has in delivering heightened consumer engagement through compelling storytelling, DCM has partnered with ACN and long-form content specialists, Brand Directors, to further explore the impact the cinema environment has on audience’s receptiveness to advertising in the knowledge that screen size, context and content are fundamentally relevant.
To discuss this, Tom chats to Jules Fuller from Brand Directors, and Dr. Joe Devlin, Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience at University College London, alongside DCM's Creative Director, Jeremy Kolesar.
On this month's podcast Tom is joined by Alex D’Albertanson, AV Associate Director at OMD. Tom and Alex chat about how cinema works for the brands Alex works with, how he now works differently with them after lockdown, and how Alex became a sustainability champion. There's loads more too. Thanks for listening.
On this month's podcast Tom is joined by Liz Bales who is Chief Executive of the British Association for Screen Entertainment (BASE), and Mike Tull, DCM's Research & Insight Manager. Liz talks us through the latest research BASE have recently conducted on movie fandom amongst other things. Listen on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Thanks for listening.
On this month's podcast Tom is joined by a trio of DCMers to discuss the upcoming BFI London Film Festival, some of the best films you can see there and when you can see them at the festival and beyond.
On this month's podcast Michael Ajih returns for his first DCM podcast appearance since January 2020. Michael is one of the most knowledgeable people about comic books and superheroes in the UK and he tells us what he thinks we can expect from the incredible line-up of comic book films set to hit cinemas in the next 18 months. Just a warning, we don't know what's in the films but we're speculating so if you don't want to know, this is a bit like a spoiler warning! Thanks for listening.
On this second podcast of 2021, Tom Linay chats with Sarah Virani, Marketing & Partnerships Manager at the historic Regent Street Cinema. Sarah talks about the amazing history of the cinema, what it's been like since it re-opened, and plans for the cinema in the future. She also tells us what films she's looking forward to for the rest of 2021.
The DCM podcast is back! On this first podcast of 2021, Tom Linay chats with Sharon Reid from Cinema First. Sharon talks about who Cinema First are and what they do. They also talk about the most recent research they've conducted with MetrixLabs into cinemagoing and the pandemic. Sharon also lets us know what films she's most looking forward to for the rest of 2021. It's good to be back.
On this month's podcast Tom Linay speaks to Olly Meek, Executive Director of The Rio Cinema in East London. Tom and Olly chat about the history of the cinema, what it's been like since re-opening after lockdown, and Olly's highlights of the Venice Film Festival.
On this month's podcast Tom chats with DCM's CEO, Karen Stacey. They discuss the last six months, how the business has adapted to the challenges of Covid-19, why cinema remains the best seat in media, and what films we can look forward to for the rest of 2020 and in to 2021. There's also the chance to win £2,000 worth of Selfridges vouchers.
The DCM podcast is back! For the first podcast since lockdown, Tom Linay speaks to a hero of the London cinema scene, Tyrone Walker-Hebborn, Founder of Genesis Cinema. Tyrone and Tom talk about life for the cinema after reopening on 4 July, what films they've been showing, what Tyrone is looking forward to and what they've put in place to make customers feel safe. Don't forget to like and subscribe. It's great to be back!
On the first DCM podcast of 2020, Tom is joined by Michael Ajih, a comic book fanatic and one of the most knowledgeable and enthusiastic people about the comic book world that you could hope to meet. Michael talks through what he's expecting from every comic book film in 2020, from Birds Of Prey to The Eternals. Don't forget to like and subscribe.
On the final DCM podcast of 2019, Tom and Zoe chat about their highlights on the big screen in 2019 and what they're looking forward to in 2020. Don't forget to like and subscribe and have a great Christmas.
On this month's podcast, Tom Linay chats with Simon Brew, founder and editor of Film Stories Magazine and host of the excellent Film Stories podcast. Tom and Simon chat about how Film Stories came about, how he chooses which films to cover on the podcast, what films Simon has enjoyed this year and what films he's looking forward to next year. And Kevin Costner. Don't forget to like and subscribe.
The DCM podcast returns and this month Tom Linay chats with Luke Randall, AV Manager at UM. Luke is a BIG film fan and goes deep on Joker and all the films he's looking forward to in 2020, including Dune, Tenet and No Time To Die. Don't forget to click subscribe and rate the podcast.
On this month's podcast, Tom Linay is joined by Wayne Greenwell, Senior Brand Manager at Ubisoft, and Antonio Garcia, DCM's Client Director. They chat gaming and films, including the latest Tarantino. They also chew over the new Bond title and the future of the MCU.
On this month's podcast, Tom Linay is joined by DCM's Michael Pollard. Both Tom and Michael went to CineEurope in June and they discuss the highlights from the four-day event. They also discuss the recent Cinema Media Showcase held at Odeon Leicester Square.
On this special episode of the DCM podcast, Tom Linay ventures down to Sundance London to chat with the people behind the festival and Eray Galip from DCM, who worked on the Honda headline sponsorship of the festival.
On this month's podcast, Tom Linay is joined by Tom Haynes, part of the AV team at Wavemaker. Tom (Haynes) is a massive Marvel fan and talks about seeing Endgame twice in one day, as well as the films he's most looking forward to. He also discusses working on ground-breaking campaigns for Ubisoft and what his wrestling name is.
On this month's DCM podcast, Tom Linay is joined by the Editor of the hugely popular pop culture website, Den Of Geek, Rosie Fletcher. With the release of the record-breaking Avengers: Endgame, Tom and Rosie discuss the film (with no spoilers), where the Marvel Cinematic Universe goes from here, and the films Rosie is looking forward to in the rest of 2019. They also discuss Den Of Geek's award-winning mental health campaign, Geeks Vs Loneliness. Rosie can be found on twitter at @RosarellaFletch.
On this month's DCM podcast, Tom Linay is joined by DCM's Korrine Eshun and Antonio Garcia as they discuss the huge success of Captain Marvel and what this means for the upcoming Avengers: Endgame. They also look ahead to some of the other big films of the summer and discuss Disney tattoos.
On this month's podcast, Zoe Jones once again takes hosting duties but Tom Linay is back, as they discuss the Oscars, cinema admissions and the upcoming films in 2019 that Tom is looking forward to.
It's the first DCM podcast of 2019 and, with Tom Linay enjoying a sabbatical in India, DCM's Marketing & Insight Director, Zoe Jones, is this month's host. Zoe is joined by Campaign Magazine's Deputy Editor, Maisie McCabe. They discuss the industry's expectations and optimism for the year ahead, as well as talking about people's changing media habits and the current cinema boom, with cinema admissions hitting their highest level since the 1970s. They also make some predictions for this year's Awards Season!
On the final DCM podcast of 2018, Tom Linay is joined for a round-up of the year by one of the most knowledgable people in the London cinema industry, Alex Crawford, Film Booking Manager at Odeon. Tom and Alex chat through Alex's highlights of 2018, the best films of the 2019 awards season and what else we can look forward to in 2019. You can follow Alex on twitter at twitter.com/alex_crawford.
On this month's DCM Podcast Tom Linay chats with DCM's Research & Insight Manager, Michael Tull, about the latest research piece, Mission 1634: Launch, Land, Impact, looking at the 1634 audience and their AV habits. They also chat film - the biggest and best films of 2018 and what to look forward to in 2019.
After a month off, the Digital Cinema Media podcast returns as Tom Linay, Korrine Eshun and Lauren Greene chat about their highlights from the 62nd BFI London Film Festival. Their chat includes their thoughts on Alfonso Cuaron's Roma, Yorgos Lanthimos' The Favourite, Barry Jenkins' If Beale Street Could Talk, and Karyn Kusama's Destroyer. Most of these films are in UK cinemas in the next few months, so don't miss out. Also, don't forget to like and subscribe.
On this month's podcast Tom Linay chats with Claire Jones, producer on some of the best British independent films of recent years, including Kill List, Sightseers, Ghost Stories and the upcoming The Festival. Claire talks about her film work to date, why we should all go and see The Festival, and her involvement with the British Independent Film Awards (BIFAs).
This month's podcast is celebrating 10 years of Digital Cinema Media. DCM's Finance and Operations Director, Paul Maloney, joins Tom Linay to discuss his (almost) 20 years at DCM and the highlights of the last 10 years.
This month's DCM podcast is a CineEurope special. Tom Linay sits down in Barcelona with Kevin Markwick of THE Uckfield Picturehouse to discuss the UK exhibition industry, the history of his cinema and the exciting films that were showcased at CineEurope. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast via your chosen podcast app.
For this month's podcast we've gone in-house once again and it's a summer blockbuster preview special as Tom Linay chats with Korrine Eshun and Jeremy Kolesar, both of DCM, about the biggest and most exciting films coming up in cinemas this summer. Don't forget to subscribe to and rate the podcast.
On this month's DCM podcast, Tom Linay chats with Terri White, Editor-in-Chief of the world's greatest movie magazine, Empire. Tom and Terri chat about Avengers: Infinity War, the enduring popularity of The Greatest Showman, what it's like editing Empire and the films Terri is looking forward to in 2018. They also discuss the power of cinema and the future of Empire magazine. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast via your chosen podcast app.
This month's podcast is an interview with film-maker Ben Wheatley at Advertising Week Europe, in association with Moxie Pictures. Tom Linay chats with Ben about his career to date, including critically acclaimed films such as High-Rise, Free Fire, Sightseers and A Field in England. Ben also talks about his creative process and how he makes his striking music choices.
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On this month's podcast, Tom Linay is joined by Josh Krichefski, CEO of Mediacom. Tom and Josh chat about the challenges of running the UK's biggest media agency, what Josh is looking forward to at Advertising Week Europe and his favourite films of awards season. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast on your chosen podcast app.
It's the first DCM podcast of 2018 and Tom Linay is joined by Dara Nasr, Managing Director of Twitter. Tom and Dara chat about film's popularity on the platform, what Twitter's plans are for 2018 and why Dara is obsessed with Paddington. Just don't ask to be verified. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast on your chosen podcast app.
For the final podcast of 2017, DCM's Marketing & Insight Director, Zoe Jones, interviewed Tom Linay about his favourite films of 2017. They also spoke about the upcoming awards season and trends we can expect to see in 2018.
Tom Linay caught up with Simon Gosling shortly after they both came off stage at DCM's recent Upfronts presentation. Simon is a Futurist at Unruly and Tom and Simon chat about what a Futurist does, the connected home, why brands need to be building brand love and why they're both excited for Incredibles 2.
This month, making her DCM podcast debut, is DCM's Sales Director, Davina Barker. Tom and Davina chat about DCM's amazing success at this year's Media Week Awards, the Digital Cinema Media Awards, which took place last month, and the London Film Festival. They also chat about which films Davina is looking forward to for the remainder of this year and early next year. Don't forget to click subscribe.
This month on the DCM podcast, Tom Linay chats with Antonio Garcia, DCM's Client Director. They chat about the biggest films still to come in 2017 and why Q4 is a great time to be on cinema. They also discuss the recently launched BFI London Film Festival programme and what we can look forward to.
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This month on the DCM podcast, Tom Linay chats with Pier Pettineo from Compare The Market. They chat about Meerkat Movies, how the partnership has been working since it started in 2015, and the films Pier is most looking forward to. Please subscribe to the podcast via your chosen podcast app.
This month on the DCM podcast, Tom Linay is in Barcelona at the annual gathering of the UK's cinema industry, CineEurope. Tom grabs 20 minutes to chat with Dorothy Smith, cinema owner, hotelier, restauranteur extraordinaire. They chat about what it's like to own a cinema in one of the most beautiful areas of the UK and the challenges that come with that. They also discuss the films Dorothy is most looking forward to screening and watching. Please subscribe to the podcast via your chosen podcast app.
On this month's DCM podcast, Tom Linay chats with DCM's Director of Marketing & Insight, Zoe Jones. They chat about the incredible start to the year made by cinema, the upcoming third edition of the DCM awards, and the recently launched DCM website's online campaign planner. They also discuss the films they're most looking forward to in August and September, and Zoe quizzes Tom on his role at the recent Media360 conference in Brighton. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast via your chosen podcast app.
This month Tom Linay chats with Phil Clapp, Chief Executive of the UK Cinema Association. Tom and Phil chat about the remarkable performance of cinema in Q1 2017 and what we can expect from the rest of the year. Phil also chats about the recent CinemaCon expo in Las Vegas, the latest developments in cinema technology and whether being a doctor of Inorganic Chemistry has been useful in his current role. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast via your chosen podcast app.
This month's podcast is an Advertising Week Europe special. Tom Linay chats with Film Director Gurinder Chadha, about her career to date, including box office hits such as Bend it Like Beckham and Viceroy's House, the power of cinematic storytelling, and how the film industry can increase diversity behind and in front of the camera. The podcast also has new intro music.
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On this month's podcast, Tom Linay goes media agency side once again to chat with Grant Millar, Chief Client Officer at Zenith Media. Tom and Grant sat down in a slightly echoey room in Zenith's offices to chat about Grant's career in media and his love of David Lynch and dystopian sci-fi films.
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For the first podcast of 2017, Tom Linay chats with Crispin Lilly, CEO of Everyman Group. With a fast growing number of cinemas, Everyman is one of the biggest independent cinema operators in the UK. Crispin and Tom talk about what makes an Everyman cinema special, what is a perfect Everyman film, and what we can look forward to in 2017. Don't forget to subscribe and rate the podcast on iTunes.
For the final podcast of 2016, Tom Linay chats with Alex Crawford, Film Booking Manager at Odeon Cinemas. Alex is one of the most knowledgable film fans working in the UK cinema industry and discusses some of his favourite films from 2016, including Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, Arrival and Paterson. He also looks ahead to 2017 and some of the best films we can look forward to during awards season and beyond.
If you want to just listen to the 2017 preview, skip to 26:10.
On this month's podcast, Tom Linay is joined by Miles Carter, who is a writer at one of the UK's largest creative agencies, adamandeveDDB, and responsible for some of the most impactful ads of recent years, including last year's John Lewis Christmas ad, 'Man On The Moon'. They discuss Miles' creative process, how you create ads that stand out, the work he's most proud of and what films he's looking forward to in 2017.
On this month's podcast, Tom Linay is joined by DCM's Director of Marketing & Insight, Zoe Jones. They may both be fighting colds but they talk about the recent second annual Digital Cinema Media Awards, which took place at the Ham Yard Hotel at the end of September to celebrate the very best in cinema advertising. They also discuss Tom's highlights from the best London Film Festival in recent years.
This month Tom Linay is joined by DCM's Marketing Manager Ana Takis to discuss the programme for the 60th BFI London Film Festival, which runs from 5 - 16 October. DCM's Communications Manager, Ryan Watson, also drops in to talk about what he's looking forward to at the capital's biggest film festival.
This month Tom Linay chats with Tanya Easterman of Cinema First. Tanya manages the comparethemarket.com flagship marketing initiative 'Meerkat Movies' for the UK exhibition and distribution industry. Tom and Tanya discuss the first 15 months of the partnership, what makes a successful partnership and how they can help grow the cinema industry.
This month Tom Linay chats with Jonathan Durden, the 'D' in PHD, one of the UK's biggest media agencies. They chat about Jonathan's early career, to establishing PHD and what he's been up to since, including working with DCM, appearing on Big Brother and establishing his own men's skincare range.
This month Tom Linay chats with a titan of the media and advertising industries, Nigel Sharrocks. Nigel is now Chairman of DCM but he was formerly Chief Executive of Aegis Media Global Brands where he was responsible for brand networks Carat, Vizeum and Posterscope. Prior to that he was managing director of Warner Bros UK, where he oversaw the release of more than 150 major films, including the Harry Potter series and The Matrix and he was also chairman of MediaCom. Tom and Nigel discuss the current state of cinema advertising along with some of the highlights of his time at Warner Bros.
This month's podcast is an Advertising Week Europe special. DCM held a session as part of AdWeek on The Nostalgia Resurgence and Tom Linay spoke to actor, writer and director, Dexter Fletcher about his career, his most recent film, Eddie The Eagle, and why nostalgia is big business in cinema at the moment.
To celebrate the release of Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice, Tom Linay and DCM's Innovation Manager, Michael Pollard, discuss the first of the year's big blockbusters and what we can expect from the big films across the summer.
On this month's podcast, Tom Linay chats with Justin Skinner, SVP of Marketing at Cineworld Cinemas, one of the UK's largest cinema chains. They discuss Cineworld's plans for 2016, the latest innovations in exhibition, Justin's role and the films he's most looking forward to this year.
For the first podcast of 2016, Tom Linay left the studio at DCM and headed to the offices of Curzon, to interview Curzon's Head of Programming, Claire Beswick. Despite a noisy air-con engineer disrupting proceedings, Tom and Claire had a great chat about programming Curzon, their own distribution arm and their plans for 2016.
For the final podcast of 2015, Tom Linay is once again joined by DCM's CEO Karen Stacey. Tom and Karen discuss her first year in the job, the amazing year for cinema in 2015 and what we can look forward to from DCM and cinema in 2016.
This month Tom Linay is joined by film journalist Ian Sandwell, who writes for Screen International and Digital Spy. They both highlight their favourite films from the 59th BFI London Film Festival and discuss the festival as a whole. Tom is also joined by DCM's Marketing Manager, Ana Takis, to discuss the closing night film, Danny Boyle's Steve Jobs.
This month, Tom Linay is joined by DCM's Director of Marketing and Research & Insight, Zoe Jones, to discuss the hugely successful inaugural Digital Cinema Media Awards and the upcoming London Film Festival.
This month on the DCM podcast, Tom Linay is joined by Rob Morton, who heads up the Film Buying team at Vue Cinemas, one of the UK's largest cinema exhibitors.
Tom and Rob discuss the day to day job of a film buyer for a major exhibitor, how Rob got a start in the industry, his favourite films of 2015 and what he's looking forward to in the future.
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This month on the DCM podcast, Tom Linay is joined by Tom Wong, Managing Partner of McCann London, one of the largest creative agencies in the UK.
Tom and Tom discuss the Up On The Roof outdoor cinema week McCann are running in conjunction with DCM and Picturehouse Cinemas. They also discuss McCann's output, the clients they work with and the foundations of their business.
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This month on the DCM podcast Tom Linay is joined by Clare Binns, Director of Programming and Acquisitions at Picturehouse Cinemas. Tom and Clare discuss the brand new Picturehouse Central, which has transformed the Trocadero site at London's Piccadilly Circus. They also discuss the upcoming Picturehouse releases, including the Cannes winning The Lobster.
This month on the DCM podcast, Tom Linay is joined by Zoe Jones to announce the inaugural Digital Cinema Media Awards, taking place in September to celebrate the very best in cinema advertising. They also discuss the record breaking admissions of 2015, Mad Max: Fury Road and the latest Pixar masterpiece.