Film Archive
24th October 2017
Review: Loving Vincent
A most beautiful tragedy is brought to life in the world’s first hand-painted feature-length film
24th October 2017
HOME Cinema Preview: 20th October
James Gill takes us through this week’s cinema events at HOME
23rd October 2017
Review: The Death of Stalin
From the creator of The Thick of It comes an anachronistic comedy that proves anything can, and should be made fun of
16th October 2017
Review: Blade Runner 2049
2017 seems to be the year in which Harrison Ford finally cares about his acting performances again
16th October 2017
Review: The Child in Time
Benedict Cumberbatch and Kelly MacDonald go on separate journeys of grief as they come to terms with the disappearance of their daughter Kate in BBC1’s drama The Child in Time
16th October 2017
Review: The Reagan Show
“Take that Mr Gorbachev”; a charming look at Ronald Reagan’s persona through White House archival footage
16th October 2017
HOME Cinema Preview: 13th October
James Gill takes us through HOME’s cinema releases this week
16th October 2017
Top Five: Neo-Noir Films
With the sequel to Blade Runner, a modern film noir first, science-fiction second, released this month, Lucas counts down his favourite neo-noirs
16th October 2017
Review: The Sleep Curse
Herman Yau and Anthony Wong reunite for The Sleep Curse, after a string of cult horror successes in the 1990s, but whether it works is up for debate
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16th October 2017
Review: Sara (2015)
Director Herman Yau dropped by at HomeMcr for a very interesting Q&A following the screening of Sara
13th October 2017
Review: Home Again
Despite the forward thinking subject-matter, Hallie Meyers-Shyer fails to reach expectations with Home Again
10th October 2017
Review: Goodbye Christopher Robin
Simon Curtis plays it safe with this A.A. Milne biopic
10th October 2017
Review: On Body and Soul
A brutal yet alluring Hungarian meditation on dreams and romance from director Ildikó Enyedi
9th October 2017
Review: Missing (1982)
A criticism of the United States government so damning it was banned from being released until 2006
9th October 2017
HOME Cinema Preview: 6th October
James Gill gives us a quick look at what’s on this week at HOME Cinema
9th October 2017
Review: Tawai
An at times touching depiction of the effects of deforestation is hampered by Parry’s poor direction
9th October 2017
Review: Flatliners
Perhaps the characters in Flatliners shouldn’t have come back to life
4th October 2017
Review: Borg vs McEnroe
The greatest game of tennis ever played becomes another boring day at the office in this underachieving film