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Is Netflix’s latest romcom ‘Your Place or Mine’ the latest in a series of flops for the streaming service?
Liminal spaces in film and television create an immersive experience for audiences
Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons, starring Jenna Coleman and Aidan Turner, is a thought-provoking domestic dystopia
Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons comes to Manchester Opera House as part of a two-city tour, following a hit run in the West End – starring Jenna Coleman and Aidan Turner
We could not let Death Drop: Back in the Habit end its run without interviewing its lead star, LoUis CYfer!
“…this is set in Manchester!”
We talk to Manchester-based Cal Freeman about his experience as a Queer filmmaker, the projects he’s undertaken, and advice for aspiring filmmakers
News of famous pregnancies and baby announcements gain audiences. That much is clear. But the media coverage of these celebrity pregnancies focuses more on cynical PR rather than praising the mothers.
All Quiet on the Western Front is sweeping the awards circuit as a timely reminder of how necessary its anti-war sentiment is
Farha portrays the impact of genocidal trauma on a fourteen-year-old Palestinian girl
The Mancunion has five of the best LGBTQIA+ television shows that you can binge this LGBTQIA+ History Month!
Blur guitarist extraordinaire Graham Coxon and singer-songwriter Rose Elinor Dougall sit down to discuss their new exciting project The Waeve
The Mancunion have compiled a comprehensive list of the cheesiest movies to watch this Christmas, complete with cheese ratings
The sequel to the much-loved family detective film is back and here’s what The Mancunion have to say about it
Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio combines anti-fascist themes with stunning animation to create a very necessary remake of the 1940s classic
Netflix’s latest adaption of D.H. Lawrence’s Lady Chatterley’s Lover is steamy, stylish, and slow
The Good Nurse takes a sensitive and informative approach towards depicting true, harrowing events
Susan Stryker’s Screaming Queens: The Riot at Compton’s Cafeteria represents the radical potential for trans history narratives in cinema
The sequel to Johnson’s Knives Out murder mystery has finally arrived with Glass Onion and here’s what The Mancunion have to say about it
Grace Ives graces YES Basement with a set of alt-pop instant classics and support from Greysha