About us

Oxford’s home of independent cinema

We are a community-owned independent cinema just off East Oxford’s Cowley Road with a single screen in a cosy auditorium. We show an eclectic mix of independent, mainstream, foreign language, and classic films.

Our beautiful historic art deco building dates from 1911 and still has the original box office window that opens onto the street. The cinema is run by a small but passionate team of staff and volunteers.

Inside the auditorium we have a small bar that serves a range of drinks and snacks before the film. We don’t show adverts, just a couple of trailers, so the film itself starts very close to the advertised time.

In 2022, the UPP became a community-owned business after a successful campaign in which over 1,200 local investors bought shares in The Ultimate Picture Palace Community Cinema.

Our community

In 2022, the Ultimate Picture Palace became a community-owned cinema after being purchased by over 1,200 dedicated film lovers.

Read more about our vision, our aims, and meet the committee currently elected to help run the business and to serve our community shareholder members.

Our history

The Ultimate Picture Palace is Oxford’s oldest cinema and one of the oldest purpose-built cinemas in the UK. Read more about our rich and varied history which dates back to 1911.

Meet the team

Micaela Tuckwell
Micaela Tuckwell

Executive Director

I joined the UPP in 2019 and as Executive Director I manage the business and work with creative partners, industry and funders both locally and nationally to champion the cinema and arts accessibility. I am currently a BAFTA Connect Member as well as a Trustee of Oxford Playhouse. I previously served on the Film Hub South East Advisory Board, part of the BFI Film Audience Network, which works to support cinemas, film festivals, film societies and community groups across the region.

I started my career at Jacari, a local educational charity that supports children with English as a second language from disadvantaged backgrounds and founded the charity’s first branch in a new location (Bristol) which is still going strong today. Subsequent roles have deepened my understanding of Oxford, it’s diverse communities and the power of art to transform lives — these include over a decade of leadership and fundraising experience at local cultural organisations including The Story Museum, The Ark-T Centre, and Cowley Road Works.

 

Twitter: micaelatuckwell
Letterboxd: micaelatuckwell
Tom Jowett
Tom Jowett

Head of Programming and Partnerships

I came to Oxford in 2006 to study History at Oxford Brookes and I have been here ever since. Prior to joining the UPP as Marketing Manager in 2016, I worked at the Ashmolean Museum and I also ran a small independent record label for a couple of years. While I am now mainly responsible for booking the films and organising events, I can occasionally be found in the cinema’s Box Office selling tickets or behind the bar serving cups of tea. Derby County fan (for my sins).

A few of my favourite films: Eraserhead, Stop Making Sense, Cabaret, The Long Day Closes, A Serious ManHausu, and Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives.

Email: [email protected] 

 

Kit Finnie
Kit Finnie

Lead Projectionist and Duty Manager

I joined UPP in 2021 as Duty Manager and Projection Room Lead. Working with projectors is something I’ve wanted to do since I was little, visiting my local independent cinema in Lincolnshire. I am still excited by even the most basic processes of ingesting and testing films. As well as working at the UPP, I am a freelance poet and artist. My favourite film is probably La Dolce Vita, though Grease 2 is a close second.

Email: [email protected]

Johanna Huyg

Johanna Huyg

Site Manager and Duty Manager

I joined the UPP in 2021 as one of the duty managers and projectionists and also the Site Manager. Before joining the team I was a youth and community worker and am hoping to bring some of those skills to the world of cinema. My favourite thing about working here is talking to customers about the films as they leave and being part of the UPP family!

Email: [email protected]

Ella Dawson-Gorton

Ella Dawson-Gorton

Duty Manager

After volunteering on Friday nights for almost a year, I’m now the UPP’s newest recruit! Outside the cinema you can find me working or reading in Oxford’s best cafes and libraries, where I’m always available to talk about why Jennifer’s Body deserves to be part of the Criterion Collection.

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Steven Endersby

Steven Endersby

Marketing and Communications Manager

I started at UPP towards the end of the summer in 2025, after a long stint heading up the marketing team at an independent ticket agency. I’m delighted to be working for a cinema I’ve frequented for many years, and love being surrounded by films every day.

Away from UPP, I’m available for freelance marketing work, wistful discussions about Pochettino-era Tottenham Hotspur, and debating whether Revolver or Rubber Soul is peak Beatles.

My Letterboxd top four is Apocalypse Now, The Big Lebowski, The Worst Person in the World and Badlands – although I really need to find room for Empire Records in there. Damn the man, save The Empire!

Email: [email protected]
Letterboxd: enders356

 
 

Our commitment to anti-racism

The UPP is proud to support the Oxford Cultural Anti-Racism Alliance, whose Anti-Racism manifesto was launched in Spring 2021. 

Over the last year, long-standing inequalities in the arts and cultural industries have been exposed more than ever – change is overdue. The cultural community in the city has come together as the Oxford Cultural Anti-Racism Alliance, creating a manifesto and action plan for the forthcoming months and years.

The manifesto shows commitment to change systems, practices and cultures in order to remove racial discrimination, and to address inequalities in representation: Oxford should be a place where ethnically diverse young people can see positive role models in creative leadership roles, find a route into a career in the arts, and establish a strong base for growth and development alongside and within the cultural organisations established here.

Together, twenty one arts and cultural organisations have signed up to the manifesto and pledged collective radical change to ensure a sustainable and diverse arts sector in the city.

 

What's on

Today (Saturday 13th June)

14:45

Eagles of the Republic 15
2h 8m | Arabic w/ English subtitles
Under pressure from Egyptian authorities, an actor reluctantly stars in a state-backed film, only to become entangled in a dangerous affair with a general’s wife. Award-winning filmmaker Tarik Saleh (The Nile Hilton Incident) delivers a satirical political thriller set amid corruption in Cairo.

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17:45

The Lodger PG
+ Live Score
1h 30m
A serial killer is on the loose in London and a detective is assigned to the case. Viola player and filmmaker Hugo Max presents his fourth UK tour accompanying Alfred Hitchcock’s 1927 silent masterwork The Lodger with live score.

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20:15

Backrooms 15
1h 45m
When a patient vanishes through a strange basement doorway of a furniture showroom, his therapist follows him into a disorienting dimension. Expanding Kane Parsons’ cult online series, this feature-length adaptation stars Chiwetel Ejiofor and Renate Reinsve and bringing “liminal horror” to the big screen.

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Tomorrow (Sunday 14th June)

12:30

Muppet Treasure Island U
Kino Kids Cinema Club
1h 40m
Join the Muppets on a rollicking pirate adventure after Jim Hawkins discovers a mysterious treasure map. Packed with sea shanties, mutiny, buried treasure, and chaos, this lively retelling of Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic delivers family entertainment.

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14:45

The Spirit of the Beehive PG
1h 38m | Spanish w/ English subtitles
In a small Spanish village under early Franco rule, a child’s fascination with Frankenstein blurs imagination and reality. Victor Erice’s celebrated classic is a landmark of Spanish cinema, revered for its poetic depiction of childhood and political shadowed history.

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17:15

Eagles of the Republic 15
2h 8m | Arabic w/ English subtitles
Under pressure from Egyptian authorities, an actor reluctantly stars in a state-backed film, only to become entangled in a dangerous affair with a general’s wife. Award-winning filmmaker Tarik Saleh (The Nile Hilton Incident) delivers a satirical political thriller set amid corruption in Cairo.

Book here

20:00

Skateboard Film Club Cert-TBC
£6 tickets
1h 35m
A skate film night featuring the Oxford premiere of Polar’s latest full-length You Got It My Boy Jamie.., alongside work from Skateboard Café, Pass~Port and Krooked. Curated by Keen Distribution with Skateboard GB, it showcases leading modern skate filmmakers and brands.

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