The Adventures of Robin Hood remains a perfect introduction to classic cinema.
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The Adventures of Robin Hood remains a perfect introduction to classic cinema.
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Manchester Museum are having a Jurassic Park ‘watchalong’. There will be a Q&A as well as expert commentary from Matthew Cobb, University of Manchester and Will Tattersdill, University of Birmingham throughout the film on Twitter using the hashtag #DNADay2020
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Picturehouse at FACT’s cult strand goes back to the 80s with a mini season of films by cult auteur, David Lynch.
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In 2020, Grimmfest and The Horror Channel pay tribute to four Legends of Horror, in the suitably elegant, art-deco surroundings of Stockport Plaza.
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Bong Joon-ho’s Cannes Palme d’Or-winning thriller finally hits UK cinema screens this February following months of awards, nominations and critical adulation.
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Director Robert Eggers’ follows up his 2015 folk-horror debut The Witch with another eerie period tale.
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This month HOME presents Adaptation: Impossible Novels, a series of films derived from novels once thought ‘unfilmable.’
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Brittany, France 1770. Portrait painter Marianne (Merlant) is commissioned to paint the wedding portrait of Héloïse (Haenel), a reluctant bride to be who has just left the convent.
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A Valentine’s double bill to scar and soothe.
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Still overlooked in contemporary cinema, women have been making documentaries on a vast range of topics since the early days of cinema. This season aims to provide a corrective.
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Film lost one of its icons last month with the passing of Anna Karina. Above The Line pay tribute with this special screening.
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Queer Cinema Collective are back with a screening of Wanuri Kahiu lyrical lesbian romance, Rafiki. Notable as the first Kenyan film to screen at Cannes, Kahiu breathes life and colour into…
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