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How To Train Your Dragon 3 will leave you crying, in a good way
Dragon Rider is a German take on the concept of humans and dragons coexisting in one world, but fails to add anything innovative to it
James Moules shares the results of The Mancunion’s Oscar Predictions Poll, in which the Film Section’s editors and contributors told us who they think will win in the major categories on Oscar night, and who they reckon should win if it were solely down to them
Manchester’s little brother in the North Leeds is home to one of the UK’s largest film festivals with its latest edition spanning over two weeks this November
Restaurant and bar spending via University of Manchester staff purchasing cards totalled just £150 in December 2020, compared to £22,000 in December 2019.
In the second edition of our International Cinema feature we take a look at our favourite Asian films
A look at the ever-growing media team behind the Premier League leaders
How the gory, magical escapism of ‘Game of Thrones’ lost out to a White House in chaos
Brocha Goode suggests five Terry Pratchett books that are an excellent entry point to Discworld
Myriam’s anime picks
E3 2016 is less than two months away so it is time to start getting hyped up. Can Microsoft, Nintendo, Sony and the rest deliver some blow-out news that will make this years E3 the best in a long while?
There’s more to sport in Manchester than City and United: this week we highlight Manchester Thunder Netball
One of the founders of Kloodle, Phil Hayes, talks to Robert Firth about how they started and the graduate job market today.
Alasdair Preston takes on the latest Pokémon challenge to see if the sixth generation can match the first
Find out what societies at the University of Manchester have achieved this year, from raising thousands of pounds for charity, to organising sell-out shows and competing in national competitions
Matt Gibney meets Mark Smith, joint editor of the up-and-coming fanzine Stand Against Modern Football
Andrew Williams is on hand to Dimbledance his way through the first Question Time of the new Parliamentary year.