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The Cornerhouse Articles

Cornerhouse Pick of the Week: The Invisible Woman

George Bellamy reviews Ralph Fiennes’ second directing venture

Cornerhouse Pick of the Week: Rough Cut

Matthew Thomas reviews Jamie Shovlin’s latest project, commissioned by Manchester’s Cornerhouse

An Evening With Clifford Owens’ ‘Photographs With An Audience’

Jasper Llewellyn and Matilda Roberts take part in Clifford Owens’ Photographs With An Audience at the Cornerhouse…

The Cornerhouse: one of the culinary highlights of the year so far.

The Cornerhouse stakes its claim as the best Oxford Road restaurant–offering a range of stylish classic dishes on a student budget.

Cornerhouse Pick of the Week: Mister John

Take a trip to the Cornerhouse to see the latest film from directing duo Joe Lawlor and Christine Molloy

Think film? Think Manchester!

A Fresher’s guide to film in Manchester

Review: ‘Coastal Shelf’

Fresh Loaf Production’s latest film ‘Coastal Shelf’ premieres at The Cornerhouse

Come fly with me

The Cornerhouse get set to host a pre-release preview of Pedro Almodóvar’s latest film, Los Amantes Pasajeros

The 19th ¡Viva! Film Festival arrives at The Cornerhouse

The UK premiere of Eduard Cortés’ ¡Atraco! gets proceedings off with a bang (literally)

Review: ‘Chocó’ at the iViva Film Festival 2013

Leo Mates reviews this Columbian addition to the iViva! line up

Review: ‘De Jueves A Domingo’ at the iViva! Film Festival 2013

Parizad Mangi reviews Chilean director Dominga Sotomayor Castillo’s directorial debut

Review: ‘Las Buenas Hierbas’ at the iViva! Film Festival 2013

Lucy Gooder reviews Mexican film ‘Las Buenas Hierbas’, one of the many films being showcased as part of the 19th iViva! Film Festival

Review: ‘Del Lado Del Verano’ at the iViva! Film Festival 2013

Dylan Wiggan reviews Antonia San Juan’s latest film, screened at the iViva! Film Festival

‘A Liar’s Autobiography: The Untrue Story of Monty Python’s Graham Chapman’

This week’s Cornerhouse Pick should be a favourite with Monty Python fans. Andrew Home reviews

‘No’

This week, our Cornerhouse Pick is Chilean director Pablo Larraín’s ‘No’

‘Everyday’

Ally Mitchell previews Michael Winterbottom’s latest release, out at The Cornerhouse on Sunday 17th February

Four at Cornerhouse

Three young curators, four emerging artists, and a little help from Cornerhouse

BAFTA 2013: Cornerhouse BAFTA Pick

Flora Anderson takes us through some of the films we enjoyed at The Cornerhouse that have received BAFTA nominations

‘Keep the Lights On’

Faye Broadbent reviews Ira Sachs’ latest film

The UK Jewish Film Festival comes to Manchester

Daniel Davis gives us a round up of what went on at the 2012 UK Jewish Film Festival