Indie film challenging Manchester’s gang culture to premiere in Moston
Brother’s Day, an urban crime drama about Manchester gangland culture, aims to make young people think twice before joining a gang.
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.
The Government’s controversial new porn laws mean ‘a bunch of old dudes who’ve never made a woman ejaculate’ are now deciding what porn you can and can’t watch, according to an adult entertainment mogul.
Manchester University Artificial Intelligence expert Dr Steve Furber speaks to MM about his work and parallels with that of controversial British hero Alan Turing, following the release of Benedict Cumberbatch’s The Imitation Game
Horns is a slightly confused amalgamation of magical realism which succeeds in evocative but lacked any real textbook horror aside from the closing climax
Since the pictures emerged rumours have begun to spread across Hollywood that Bridget Jones actress may have gone under the knife
At only 82 minutes, Ida manages to tightly pack together a gripping story with a commentary on a number of diffuse themes – war, the holocaust, sexual revolution and religion – to make one truly remarkable package.
Ex-England international Owen is not your regular film buff but here at MM we decided to see how he might have related to the eight films he has had to endure
A Hollywood blockbuster starring Colin Firth, Nicole Kidman and Jude Law is set to start filming in Manchester city centre this weekend.
One of Only Fools and Horses most iconic characters Boycie – played by John Challis – is dropping into the Stockport Plaza on October 18 for an Evening with Boycie
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