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As the seventies became the eighties, con man Irving Rosenfeld (Bale) and his cunning mistress Sydney Prosser (Adams) are pushed into the world of the Jersey mafia by the FBI.
A beard isn’t just for Christmas, says Jack Metcalfe: it’s a whole lifestyle.
Who says beauty is just for women? Jake Pummintr shows us his top 5 picks!
Bwana Devil was the first 3D feature film ever released. Unlike Gravity which is currently sitting on 97% on Rotten Tomatoes, the reviews of Bwana Devil weren’t too kind. One critic wrote “It is the worst movie in my rather faltering memory, and my hangover from it was so painful that I immediately went to see a two-dimensional movie for relief.”
Is it time to sever our ties with the once adorned man bag? Sean Gleeson discusses
Sophie Lipton on how her religion affects her student lifestyle
Charlie Daniels on fashion hybrid we can’t get enough of: androgyny
Inka Kemppainen-Vann runs through her top picks to keep you looking dapper down to your toes
 Our good nation weathered quite a storm a fortnight ago, but it’s not over yet. Get ready to batten down the proverbial hatches once more because this list features some of the worst weather ever seen on the silver screen.   5. The Day After Tomorrow (2004) One of the more believable and well-acted disaster […]
Gravity gets a thumbs up from The Mancunion with graphics and acting that are, quite simply, out of this world
According to Suraj Vara, cars should stay on the road and out of the cinema
Nicole Rankine reviews the latest installment in the Thor franchise
Scarlett Whittell talks Movember style favorites and has no time for whining girls.
The place where former Manchester students report back from the ‘real world.’ This week, we chat to journalist Dan Poole.
Robbie went to an advance screening courtesy of Experience 12
A controversial piece by Matthew Byrne.
Manchester’s own Roy Harper brings a nostalgic performance to the Bridgewater Hall.
Alex Fenton reflects on Thom Yorke’s admirable career during his WHP set curated by Four Tet on the 2nd November 2013.
Frightened Rabbit bring some Indie Rock to HMV Ritz.
Future Of The Left bring an energetic performance to Soup Kitchen.