Film Archive
13th December 2017
Our top ten films of 2017
Deputy Film Editor Jamie McEvoy presents the best films of the past year, as voted by Mancunion Film
13th December 2017
Review: Beach Rats
An anxious, dream-like story, Eliza Hittman’s tale of male sexuality is a unique depication of LGBT issues
13th December 2017
Why Disney’s potential acquisition of 20th Century Fox is a dangerous idea
Pass go, collect $200 and use that for two tickets and a small popcorn for Avengers Vs X-Men
13th December 2017
Review: The Disaster Artist
James Franco directs and stars in the story behind the making of the ‘greatest bad movie ever made’
5th December 2017
Review: Daddy’s Home 2
I swear John Cena was supposed to be in this film somewhere?
5th December 2017
Review: The Punisher – Series 1
It’s nasty, wonderfully violent, and surprisingly tender
4th December 2017
Review: Good Time
The Safdie Brothers and Robert Pattinson join forces in a fantastically twisted, cruel crime drama
4th December 2017
HOME Cinema Preview: 1st December
James Gill talks us through the coming week’s events at HOME Cinema
4th December 2017
Review: Battle of the Sexes
Not exactly the grand slam you would expect in a movie starring Carell and Stone
4th December 2017
Review: Ingrid Goes West
Aubrey Plaza stars in a stalker drama that falls short of being memorable
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1st December 2017
Double-up feature: Jewish Film Festival 2017
A snippet of what was on at the Jewish Film Festival this year
1st December 2017
Review: Suburbicon
George Clooney’s latest directorial feature brings an unproduced Coen Brothers story to the big screen, starring Matt Damon and Julianne Moore
30th November 2017
Review: Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool
Director Paul McGuilian measures the balance between the serious, the comedic, and the emotional in this tender love story defying stigma and taboo
27th November 2017
Review: The Florida Project
Willem Dafoe stars in a charming drama from Tangerine director Sean Baker
27th November 2017
Review: Félicité
An exceptional portrayal of beautiful people and places within a country facing such harships
24th November 2017
HOME Cinema Preview: 24th November
James Gill talks us through this week of November at HOME Cinema
20th November 2017
Review: Only the Brave
The story of the most deadly event for US firefighters since 9/11
17th November 2017
HOME Cinema Preview: 17th November
James Gill talks us through this week of November at HOME Cinema
17th November 2017
Review: Kaleidoscope
Toby Jones is directed by his brother in a claustrophobic, psychological thriller which impresses despite a precarious plot