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Tokyo Story – film review

Tokyo Story (1953) Director: Yasujirō Ozu Cast: Hideo Fujino, Ayako Katsuragi, Mieko Takamine Language: Japanese (with optional English subtitles) Run time: 136 minutes Format: Dual Format (DVD & Blu-ray) Release...

Kwaidan – film review

Kwaidan (1964) Director: Masaki Kobayashi Cast: Rentarō Mikuni, Keiko Kishi, Kazuo Nakamura Run time: 183 mins Format: Blu-ray Language: Japanese (with optional English subtitles) Release Date: 27 April 2020 Jamie Havlin...

Jojo Rabbit – film review

Jojo Rabbit is the Holocaust comedy that combines hilarity and sentiment in equal measure. Tim Cooper acclaims the film that's the talk of awards season.

Queen & Slim – Film Review

Queen & Slim (2019) Dir. Melina Matsoukis Cast: Daniel Kaluuya, Jodie Turner-Smith, Bokeem Woodbine, Flea Running time: 132 minutes Cert: 15 Release date: Out at HOME, Manchester and on...

An Unconscious Coupling: Rocketman and Joker – The Double Life of Film

What can box-office hits tell us about the human condition? In the light of their success, Lee Ashworth reconsiders two of last year's biggest hits,...

Long Day’s Journey Into Night – Film Review

Long Day’s Journey Into Night (2018) Dir. Bi Gan Cast: Tang Wei, Huang Jue  Duration: 138 mins Cert: 12A Release Date: Out now at Home, Manchester and on general...

A Year In Film: 2019

Louder Than War’s Lee Ashworth looks back and takes stock of 2019 as a year in film. 2019 has been an unexpectedly light year in...

A Dog Called Money – Film Review

A Dog Called Money (2019) Dir. Seamus Murphy Cast: PJ Harvey  Duration: 94 minutes Release date: 8th November 2019  Cinema and streaming via MUBI Currently garnering airplay with her version...

The African Queen – film review

The African Queen (1951) Director: John Huston Cast: Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn Run Time: 105 minutes Format: Blu-ray Release Date: 18 November 2019 9/10 Jamie Havlin takes a look at...

The Dogs of War – film review

The Dogs of War (1980) Director: John Irvin Cast: Christopher Walken, Tom Berenger, Colin Blakely Running time: 102 minutes Format: Blu-ray Release Date: 14th October 2019 7/10 Jamie Havlin takes a...

Grimmfest 2019 – film festival review

Shown at the Odeon, Manchester 3rd-6th October Ally Davies looks back on the Manchester-based, four day genre film festival, explores the bloody, beating heart of...

La Flor – Film Review

La Flor (2018)                                           ...

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