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James Gill gives us a quick look at what’s on this week at HOME Cinema.
Sadio Mané and new boy Mohamed Salah both ruthless as Arsenal lose second consecutive game
Empty but breathtaking bombast produces the most divisive episode in the show’s history
How a CGI superpig could be Netflix’s saving grace
Spoiler alert: A crowd-pleasing backslide in storytelling
As we say goodbye to one Editor-in-Chief and welcome another, we chat with the man who started it all 53 years ago
A variety of classics are coming back on to the big screen
Eloise Wright shares her thoughts on the French stop motion
We spoke to the Texan indie greats about Trump, ambience, and how you should never listen to anything they have to say
Jamie McEvoy outlines his top picks on Netflix, as of spring 2017
We must ‘go beyond simplistic notions of madness, religion, and love. Instead, we must turn to issues of poverty, crime, drugs, alienation, integration, and more’
James Gill delves into the technical and dramatic successes of 12 Angry Men, evaluating it 60 years on from its original release date
After 333 games for the Blues, Pablo Zabaleta said his farewells to the City fans, as they ran-out 3-0 winners at The Etihad
Out of this world, or familiar failure?
Mac DeMarco finally grows up, delivering a low-key album full of his most introspective and accomplished songwriting to date
The newly elected Manchester Metropolitan Co-Chair of Manchester Labour Students, Tayyib Nawaz, has been forced to resign after the uncovering of Anti-Semitic and homophobic tweets
Is Silva on course to emulate Mauricio Pochettino?
James Gill Interviews the Northern Lights Director