I offer talks for bars, pubs, cinemas, libraries, cultural spaces, and community groups that are interested in the ways film posters open up conversations about memory, place, and the stories we share. These sessions use posters as starting points to think about how films travel across time, how cities change around us, and how certain images stay with us long after we first encounter them. Each talk is built around observation and dialogue, creating space for audiences to reflect on familiar films through quieter, more thoughtful lenses. My aim is simply to offer a way of seeing that connects personal experience with the wider histories carried in paper, print, and cinema.