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22nd February 2017

Review: Gold

In the gold rush of gold rush films, not every one will hit the jackpot
22nd February 2017

Feature: Interview with filmmaker Josh Appignanesi

The New Man is now available in cinemas and on iTunes
21st February 2017

Review: The Founder

An overnight sensation 30 years in the making
20th February 2017

Review: 50 Shades Darker

50 Shades Darker is a failed, airbrushed perfume advert
20th February 2017

Feature: Q&A with Barry Jenkins

Barry Jenkins continues his international charm offensive
20th February 2017

Top 5: Youtube Film Channels

Alasdair Bayman shares his favourite Youtube film channels
20th February 2017

BAFTA Awards 2017

The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) took place on 12th February at London’s Royal Albert Hall
20th February 2017

Review: Hidden Figures

An ordinary film about the extraordinary
9th February 2017

Review: Toni Erdmann

As a father searches to rekindle his relationship with his daughter, he adopts the alter ego of Toni Erdmann. What happens in Bucharest, stays in Bucharest….
8th February 2017

Review: Santa Clarita Diet

Never mind ‘Netflix and Chill’, this is ‘Netflix and Kill’

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8th February 2017

Second Oscar nomination for Orlando von Einsiedel

The former University of Manchester Anthropology student has been nominated for the second time in two years
8th February 2017

Sundance Film Festival 2017 highlights

Eloïse Wright reflects on the 2017 Sundance Film Festival
7th February 2017

Review: Moonlight

A Modern Masterpiece
6th February 2017

Denial: the repercussions of denying the Holocaust

Holocaust denier David Irving brings history to the stands
5th February 2017

Feature: T2 and Danny Boyle Q&A

After last year’s successful Steve Jobs Q&A, HOME Patron Danny Boyle returns to his hometown discussing T2. Choose to find out what happened on the night — choose to read
5th February 2017

Review: A Monster Calls

James Gill’s thoughts on the adaptation of Patrick Ness’s highly acclaimed novel
4th February 2017

Review: Jackie

In Pablo Larrain’s Jackie, Natalie Portman gives a tour-de-force portrait of grief counterpoised with a steely conviction, shedding new light on the character of the former First Lady of the United States
4th February 2017

Review: Hacksaw Ridge

Hacksaw Ridge represents Mel Gibson’s triumphant return to directing after a decade away from the chair
2nd February 2017

Top 5: Films about food

Eat with your eyes
31st January 2017

Review: Assassin’s Creed

Stick to the Assassin’s Creed video games, because the film is a disappointment