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The 19th ¡Viva! Film Festival arrives at The Cornerhouse

The UK premiere of Eduard Cortés’ ¡Atraco! gets proceedings off with a bang (literally)

The Perks of Being a Wallflower – Review

The film of Stephen Chobsky’s coming of age novel led Mariana back to the world of hormones and ’90s misfits, where she found a lot to relate to

Review: ‘De Jueves A Domingo’ at the iViva! Film Festival 2013

Parizad Mangi reviews Chilean director Dominga Sotomayor Castillo’s directorial debut

Review: ‘Las Buenas Hierbas’ at the iViva! Film Festival 2013

Lucy Gooder reviews Mexican film ‘Las Buenas Hierbas’, one of the many films being showcased as part of the 19th iViva! Film Festival

Review: ‘Del Lado Del Verano’ at the iViva! Film Festival 2013

Dylan Wiggan reviews Antonia San Juan’s latest film, screened at the iViva! Film Festival

John Williams: The man behind the music

Following his recent Oscar nod, we take a look at the film score maestro’s road to legendary status

Top 5: Recurring film couples

This week we countdown acting duos that deliver movie magic time and time again

I’m sorry but…There are few ‘worse things I could do’ than watch Grease

Suraj Vara tells us why he finds ‘Grease’ anything but electrifying

The casting vote: an interview with Nina Gold

Sophie James quizzes casting director Nina Gold on Les Mis, the film industry and the next Bond

Preview: ‘Side Effects’

Lucy Gooder previews Steven Soderbergh’s final directing venture, out on 8th March 2013.

‘A Liar’s Autobiography: The Untrue Story of Monty Python’s Graham Chapman’

This week’s Cornerhouse Pick should be a favourite with Monty Python fans. Andrew Home reviews

Review: ‘Song For Marion’

Leo Mates reviews Paul Andrew Williams’ latest film

Review: Hitchcock

Calum Ousby reviews Hitchcock, a biopic of the famous director

Preview: Trance

Robbie Davidson previews Danny Boyle’s latest directing venture since London 2012

Money-spinning movie franchises

Dan King discusses Hollywood’s franchise fetish

‘No’

This week, our Cornerhouse Pick is Chilean director Pablo Larraín’s ‘No’

The films are alive with the Sound of Music

Sophie James celebrates the importance of music in cinema

‘Everyday’

Ally Mitchell previews Michael Winterbottom’s latest release, out at The Cornerhouse on Sunday 17th February

Preview: ‘A Good Day to Die Hard’

Jack Crutcher previews the latest instalment of the ‘Die Hard’ franchise

Review: ‘Lincoln’

Jack Crutcher reviews Steven Spielberg’s highly acclaimed biopic, ‘Lincoln’