Tom Grieve

Contributing Writer

Written by Tom Grieve

CinemaManchester
Knives Out at HOME

Rian Johnson (Brick) assembles an all-star cast in this characteristically intelligent whodunit about a famed southern detective who joins forces with local police to investigate a group of eccentric suspects following the murder of a wealthy crime novelist.

From £9
CinemaCity Centre
Zodiac at FACT, Liverpool

A relentless serial killer is stalking the streets of San Francisco, leaving citizens in a state of panic and baffling the authorities with the ciphers and menacing letters he leaves at the murder scenes.

From £8
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Gremlins at VUE Printworks

When Billy Peltzer is given a fascinating new pet for Christmas, he’s warned of three things: don’t expose him to bright light, don’t get him wet and, most importantly, keep him away from food after midnight.

From £5.74
CinemaManchester
The Irishman at HOME

Martin Scorsese’s epic saga of organised crime in postwar America, The Irishman weaves an engrossing and intricate web of connected events, audaciously cutting back and forth across decades.

From £7.5
CinemaCity Centre
Phantom of the Paradise at Showroom Workstation

Written and directed by Brian de Palma as a loose retelling of The Phantom of the Opera, Phantom of the Paradise stars William Finley as Winslow Leach, a talented songwriter who writes his music for the woman he loves to perform.

From £9.20
Sheffield
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Film Unit

Film Unit is a professional quality, independent cinema located deep within the University of Sheffield Students’ Union which has been entertaining the people of Sheffield for over 65 years.