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16th November 2017

Review – Stranger Things 2

Lucas Hill-Paul journeys into the Upside Down as the long-awaited Stranger Things 2 arrives on Netflix
16th November 2017

Review – Paddington 2

Everyone’s favourite duffle-coated-bear returns for the second time on the big screen, alongside a star-studded cast
13th November 2017

Review: Happy Death Day

This slasher flick from the writer of Paranormal Activity acknowledges its glaring similarities with Groundhog Day, yet fails to justify them
13th November 2017

Review: Murder on the Orient Express

It was Miss Scarlet with the candlestick in the conservatory
13th November 2017

In Conversation with Andy Serkis

James Gill met the acclaimed actor to discuss his impressive career
13th November 2017

BFI London Film Festival – Highlights

Picks from the 61st annual festival include a dark psychological thriller, an exploration of manhood in South Africa, and Harry Dean Stanton’s final performance
10th November 2017

Review: Breathe

Andy Serkis’ debut film is a charming and uplifting real life tale
10th November 2017

Review: Jigsaw

The eighth instalment in the Saw series throws audiences into an agonising game of boredom and predictability
10th November 2017

HOME Cinema Preview: 10th November

James Gill talks us through this week of November at HOME Cinema
9th November 2017

Review – Call Me By Your Name

Armie Hammer stars in a beautiful adaptation of André Aciman’s novel which celebrates and meditates on homosexuality

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6th November 2017

BFI London Film Festival Highlight: ‘The Killing of a Sacred Deer’

Yorgos Lanthimos brings a madcap darkness which just might surpass the bleak meditations on life and hetero-normative couples of ‘The Lobster’
6th November 2017

HOME Cinema Preview: 27th of October

James Gill takes us through this week’s cinema events at HOME
6th November 2017

To be a critic: David Jenkins

In appreciation of a magazine and an art form
3rd November 2017

HOME Cinema Preview: 3rd November

James Gill talks us through this week at HOME Cinema
26th October 2017

Review: Geostorm

The only thing Geostorm does on a worldwide scale is disappoint
26th October 2017

DM17 Film Season: Frankenstein & Bride of Frankenstein

As part of Design Manchester’s 2017 Film Season, The Dancehouse resurrects two horror classics on the big screen
26th October 2017

Halloween Picks 2017

A selection of spooky cinematic treats to sink your teeth into this Halloween
24th October 2017

Review: The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected)

“35 dollars for a salmon. You get the salmon to blow you for that price?”
24th October 2017

Review: The Party

A star studded cast whine and dine in a smouldering soirée hosted by Kristin Scott Thomas and Timothy Spall
24th October 2017

Review: Loving Vincent

A most beautiful tragedy is brought to life in the world’s first hand-painted feature-length film