HOME is where the art is: Danny Boyle warms new Manchester abode for culture and creativity
Legendary British director Danny Boyle will kick start a HOME-warming for Manchester’s new centre for international contemporary art, theatre and film.
Legendary British director Danny Boyle will kick start a HOME-warming for Manchester’s new centre for international contemporary art, theatre and film.
A film starring a Rochdale school pupil with cerebral palsy has been nominated for a national award sponsored by leading production companies.
Forget the first rule of Fight Club; you’ll want to tell everyone to visit Manchester’s Central Library when Grimm Up North kicks off its series of literary adaptations a week tonight.
Sad films may be ten-a-penny, but it’s very rare to find one that can hit you right in the gut like this without feeling heavy-handed or overly-manipulative.
‘The Scribbler’, is the first project from London-based tech start-up Studio Audience Ltd to harness all the nostalgic stories people have about the cinema.
As with the original it’s the character performances that really carry The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel through. After a strong and humorous start the storylines are quickly set up and there it loses its shuffling gait.
Review of Peter Strickland’s The Duke of Burgundy at Manchester’s Cornerhouse.
Cornerhouse will be presenting the audio-only adaptation of Herk Harvey’s 1962 experimental horror, Carnival of Souls, for you to feast your ears (but not eyes) upon.
Brother’s Day, an urban crime drama about Manchester gangland culture, aims to make young people think twice before joining a gang.
Foxcatcher is a sports underdog movie for our time.
The ‘straight-washing’ of British movie Pride in the US could be a success if it means more people see the film, claim the University of Manchester’s LGBTQ society leaders.
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