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Benjamin Klauber-Griffiths

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KINOFILM: Festival Preview

KINOFILM: Festival Preview

Welcome to Kinofilm, the most exciting short film festival coming to Manchester this week!
The Evolution of an Emotional Bond

The Evolution of an Emotional Bond

Amid criticism, Craig’s increased vulnerability as Bond has historical foundations in the original novels.
The Green Knight: Dev Patel shines in spectacular medieval adventure

The Green Knight: Dev Patel shines in spectacular medieval adventure

Dev Patel shines in A24’s new adaption of medieval romance and chivalry
Where to Watch: A Guide to Manchester’s Cinemas

Where to Watch: A Guide to Manchester’s Cinemas

Where are Manchester’s best cinemas? The Mancunion answers this question with a cohesive list of the best places to go around the city
No Time To Die: Takes too long to die

No Time To Die: Takes too long to die

Daniel Craig’s final outing as Bond is packed full of action and homages to his time in the role.
Gloriously Horrifying: Grimmfest Preview

Gloriously Horrifying: Grimmfest Preview

Be prepared to be horrified, disturbed and spooked at this year’s Grimmfest.

The Exciting World of Mancunion Film!

Known for its exciting and edgy art scene, The Mancunion introduces you to Manchester’s cinematic history.
MANIFF 2021: Country of Hotels

MANIFF 2021: Country of Hotels

Country of Hotels draws influence from The Shining, yet fails to add anything new to the genre in what becomes a boring and uncomfortable watch
Mud or Gold: The Dig Review

Mud or Gold: The Dig Review

The Dig humanises the groundbreaking archaeological discovery of the Sutton Hoo burial sites and is a heart wrenching account of friendship and love
‘Withnail and I’ in COVID-19

‘Withnail and I’ in COVID-19

Revisiting the cult classic ‘Withnail and I’ during lockdown provides a much needed moment of escapism and humour
Grimmfest 2020: The Oak Room – a chilling tale of isolation and violence

Grimmfest 2020: The Oak Room – a chilling tale of isolation and violence

Set to the backdrop of an isolated Canadian bar, The Oak Room, starring Breaking Bad’s R J Mitte, is an unusual exploration of storytelling, violence and the genre of horror itself