A CHRISTMAS movie? In October? Grimmfest 2017’s Friday night turned festive for 90 minutes as the unexpectedly dark and twisted […]
Film
GRIMMFEST REVIEW: Habit
MANCHESTER’S annual horror film long weekend is back. Kicking off with a local treat, the world premiere of Habit, a […]
Manchester: A Home For Cinema
OVER the years, Manchester moviegoing has changed and developed into something more diverse than we have ever seen before. The rise […]
Strive: Manchester and Independent Film
MANCHESTER is home to many local filmmakers who are pioneering small scale film that shows many aspects of the city. Rather […]
Manchester Moviegoing Through The Ages
IT seems that Manchester is a veritable hub of arts and culture today, with a bustling film scene precipitated by cinemas […]
REVIEW: Dunkirk (2017)
CHRISTOPHER Nolan’s films are known for their ‘break the bank budget’ and his much-anticipated Dunkirk is certainly no exception. It […]
England Is Mine: Mancunian Culture On Screen
“IT’S nice to hear a Manc accent,” Mark Gill tells me over the phone, with a slightly relieved voice. “It […]
REVIEW: Wonder Woman
THE HYPE behind Wonder Woman has been huge in the run-up to its release and it’s not always that a […]
REVIEW: Cruel Summer at Triple Six Horror Festival
WHAT was easily the most darkly, brutally realistic film of TripleSix festival was shown on Sunday afternoon. Cruel Summer, starring […]
REVIEW: Quarries at Triple Six Horror Festival
KICKING off the weekend’s action at Manchester’s brand new Triple Six Horror Festival was Quarries, an entertaining if slightly predictable […]
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