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2nd October 2017

HOME Cinema Preview: 29th September

James Gill gives us a quick look at what’s on this week at HOME Cinema
2nd October 2017

Review: Kingsman: The Golden Circle

Matthew Vaughn’s latest sequel is “bonkers”, but is it brilliant?
2nd October 2017

Top 5: Spy Films

As Kingsman 2: The Golden Circle hits cinemas, Jamie McEvoy gives us his top 5 spy films
25th September 2017

Re-appraisal: Jungle Fever

Jungle Fever is as powerful as it was 26 years ago
25th September 2017

Review: Mother!

From the director of Requiem for a Dream and Black Swan, comes an unrelenting nightmare starring Jennifer Lawrence and Javier Bardem
25th September 2017

Review: Wind River

Jeremy Renner and Elizabeth Olsen star in a chilling thriller set in the unforgiving snowy wilderness of Wyoming
25th September 2017

HOME Cinema Preview: 22nd September

James Gill gives us a quick look at what’s on this week at HOME Cinema.
25th September 2017

Review: God’s Own Country

A staggeringly poetic debut feature film by director Francis Lee, speaks volumes of the intertwining nature of ferocity, kindness, and love
25th September 2017

Review: Victoria and Abdul

Even Dame Judi can’t save this Royalist fantasy of exotic servant-hood
25th September 2017

Review: American Assassin

A preposterous and humourless crime thriller

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22nd September 2017

Review: The Hitman’s Bodyguard

Patrick Hughes reaches the low expectations we had for his film and keeps falling
21st September 2017

Review: IT

IT is one of the new “action-horror” hybrids to join the genre
21st September 2017

In conversation with Neville Pierce

From student editor to film journalist for Empire, Neville Pierce is quite the chameleon
15th September 2017

HOME Cinema Preview: 15th September

James Gill gives us a quick look at what’s on this week at HOME Cinema.
13th September 2017

Review: American Made

Tom Cruise’s smile and a breakneck pace do little to disguise the lack of real substance
12th September 2017

Top 5: Foreign language films

Following the worldwide release of acclaimed Japanese fantasy-drama Your Name, Jamie McEvoy compiles his top 5 foreign language films
12th September 2017

Review: The Limehouse Golem

Ackroyd’s 1994 novel is adapted for the big screen in a sinister Victorian murder mystery led by Bill Nighy
5th September 2017

HOME’s Playback exhibition showcases new film talent

Up and coming young filmmakers screen short-film masterpieces as part of a project to encourage youth access to the most exclusive field in modern media
4th September 2017

Review: Death Note

Adam Wingard fumbles Netflix-backed adaptation of much-loved anime Death Note
4th September 2017

Review: Your Name

Director Makoto Shinkai stakes his claim to the anime throne in a complex yet beautiful Japanese animation