THE first of Saturday’s narrative features at MANIFF 2017 was this small, London-based film about two ex-lovers who bump back […]
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REVIEW: Jouney Is The Destination @ Manchester International Film Festival
CLOSING out the first full day of the Manchester International Film Festival was Journey Is The Destination, the latest offering from director […]
REVIEW: Stanley, A Man of Variety @ Manchester International Film Festival
TIMOTHY Spall’s one-man-show was one of the most talked about films going in to this years ManIFF event. Our reporter Jamie […]
REVIEW: Public Intimacy @ Manchester
CONTINUING our coverage of the Manchester International Film Festival, our reporter takes a look at Public Intimacy and the Q&A […]
REVIEW: The Black Prince @ Manchester Film Festival 2017
In the first of our Manchester Film Festival series, our reporter Matthew Lanceley gives his The Black Prince review. The Black […]
Celebrating Manchester’s hidden feminist history
AS THE WORLD’s first great industrial city, Manchester has long been central to a number of radical political movements, figures […]
PREVIEW: Manchester Film Festival 2017
THE Manchester Film Festival will be hosted at the Odeon Printworks from Thursday. Manchester’s annual film festival has expanded for […]
REVIEW: Jonathan Pie at the Lowry
JONATHAN Pie, a spoof news broadcaster, has taken his act to the stage after receiving large swathes of popularity on […]
FILM OPINION: Like Canadian film Bitter Harvest, is it really a tragedy without romance?
CANADIAN film Bitter Harvest, starring Max Irons and Samantha Bark, is a romantic-drama set against the backdrop of famine in 1930’s […]
REVIEW: Stuart Goldsmith at the Pub
MANCHESTER’S The Pub/Zoo hosts a regular comedy night, XSMalarkey every Tuesday, but this week offered something special. Not only was […]
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