British filmmaker Yemi Bamiro looks stateside as he surveys the Nike Air Jordan phenomenon.
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British filmmaker Yemi Bamiro looks stateside as he surveys the Nike Air Jordan phenomenon.
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This October, Make A Scene intend to make you scream with a virtual watch-a-long of Wes Craven’s cult post-modern slasher film.
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HOME and Film4’s annual Halloween event returns with a season of thought-provoking horror.
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Altrincham’s Everyman is a supremely comfortable boutique cinema showing all of the latest blockbusters, independent hits and big screen events.
The Village Screen transform the Peak Cavern cave for a unique Halloween cinema experience.
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Dare you take a walk into the notorious ‘Devil‘s Arse’? See Peak Cavern’s historic Rope-Making works on your fully guided tour of the cave. Experience one of our year round
HOME’s Black History Month film programme foregrounds the contribution of Black practitioners to film history with blockbusters, rare classics and brand new cinema.
Legendary director Akira Kurosawa reimagines Shakespeare’s King Lear as a singular historical epic set in sixteenth-century Japan.
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Picturehouse at FACT presents a season of Alfred Hitchcock’s greatest hits, as they invite audiences to submit to the slick charms and dark obsessions of cinema’s master of suspense.
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Henry Golding is mightily impressive in Monsoon, the new film from Lilting director Hong Khaou.
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Berwick Film & Media Arts Festival moves online for its 16th edition with a new streaming format that provides access to its 53 films for just £7.50 — the price of a normal cinema ticket.
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Sheffield’s Showroom cinema reopens its doors for the first time in six months, with social distancing procedures and a whole new film programme set to tempt movie buffs.
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