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Film Review: Churchill
Fri 07 Jul 2017Despite a fresh angle from director Jonathan Teplitzky, Churchill feels like a wasted opportunity to Ash Carter...
Film Review: Baby Driver
Fri 07 Jul 2017We see if Edgar Wright's highly-anticipated car-chase musical is all it's cracked up to be...
Stroppy Dogs and DONuT Panic Charity Gig
Wed 21 Jun 2017Hannah Parker spoke to Philip Brewin from Stroppy Dogs ahead of their charity gig on Friday 23rd June to raise money for the Childrens Hospital QMC.
Dispossession: The Great Social Housing Swindle Screens at Broadway Cinema This Month
Thu 15 Jun 2017The social housing crisis isn’t easy to get the bonce round, and unfortunately it’s not going away anytime soon, either. Director of Sleaford Mods: Invisible Britain, Paul Sng of Velvet Joy Productions, is set to launch a new, independent documentary following in the footsteps of his previous work; contextualising austerity measures in the UK. The latest film is called Dispossession: The Great Social Housing Swindle, and it’s set to screen at Broadway Cinema this month...
Notts Film Collective Them Pesky Kids Talk Crowdfunding for Crime Short Ariella
Tue 13 Jun 2017Them Pesky Kids are a film collective from Notts. All Confetti students, the group are aiming to raise £10,000 through a Kickstarter campaign, to fund a new short, Ariella, and they're off to a decent start indeed. Our Screen Editor Ash Carter spoke to Them Pesky Kids' Michael Jobling about the project...
Film Review: Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
Tue 09 May 2017Our favourite guardians are back doing what they do best – saving the Galaxy. Star-Lord, Gamora, Drax, Rocket and Groot first leapt onto the big screen in 2014 where it quickly became the most successful Marvel film at the time.
This year, we’re introduced to new characters, new planets, and gain new love for characters we didn’t have much for in the first instalment...
Filmmaker Alex Withers on Kickstarter Campaign for Short Film Dead Quiet
Sat 01 Apr 2017Following on from the success of his short film Butterfly, which was selected for the London Short Film Festival, director Alex Withers has turned his attention to a new short film, Dead Quiet. We spoke to him about his ongoing Kickstarter campaign.
Film Review: Beauty and the Beast
Tue 21 Mar 2017Disney remake their own film - turning animation to live action.
Connecting Communities: Film Screenings in North Notts
Thu 16 Mar 2017Connecting Communities is a community cinema project providing mentoring, training, and support to assist volunteers in five venues across North Nottingham and Mansfield to deliver film screenings in their local communities. We spoke with John Offord, the project lead, to discover more about it.
Film Review: Kong Skull Island
Thu 16 Mar 2017The iconic giant ape is back on our screens - but for better or for worse?
The Festival of Science and Curiosity: Worms, Lava Lamps and Mixed-Reality Storytelling
Tue 14 Feb 2017In its third year, the Festival of Science and Curiosity is bigger and better than ever. Like all festivals, you had to pick and choose a bit in terms of what to see and what to do but here's what Gav Squires checked out over the weekend...
Film Review: Moonlight
Mon 13 Feb 2017Another Oscar-tipped film is out in cinemas this week from writer/director Barry Jenkins
Win Season Tickets to Nottingham Contemporary's Hypnotica Film Season
Mon 06 Feb 2017Nottingham Contemporary is back with another season of film, this time exploring delusion, dreams and the subconscious - Hypnotica. Eight classic films over eight weeks at The Screen...
Film Review: Lion
Sat 04 Feb 2017This new Dev Patel film about a man in search for his past is one worth seeing
Film Review: Hacksaw Ridge
Sat 04 Feb 2017Mel Gibson's latest effort from the director's chair is in cinemas now.
Submissions for UKET Film Festival Now Open
Fri 03 Feb 2017The deadline for entries is Sunday 26 February...
Film Review: Manchester by the Sea
Wed 01 Feb 2017Kenneth Lonergan directs his third feature film Manchester by the Sea, in which Casey Affleck stars as Lee Chandler, a melancholy handy man who makes a living by fixing taps, boilers, and doors
Award-winning Film I, Daniel Blake Highlights Austerity Injustices in the UK
Wed 01 Feb 2017The Palme d'Or winning film is at Nottingham Arts Theatre with a post-screening Q&A to get deep into the issues discussed in Ken Loach's impactful critique on the benefits system...
10 Proper Bob Films from 2016
Tue 03 Jan 2017Our Screen Editor Harry Wilding, and proper film buff Ash Carter, have put their heads together to reveal the bobbest of the bob, the shonkiest of the shonk, the gashest of the gash...
10 Awesome Films from 2016
Tue 03 Jan 2017Our Screen Editor Harry Wilding and top film buff Ash Carter have rounded up the best flicks from an otherwise dreary 2016
6 Greatest Robin Hoods on Film and TV
Tue 03 Jan 2017Despite what people in Yorkshire might claim, Robin Hood is a Nottingham icon – he even has his own tram. Here, Ant and Gav, who don’t half love a list, take a look at the six best Robin Hoods in film and TV…
Advertising Sectioned: Arthur Mee's Children's Encyclopedia (1913)
Tue 27 Dec 2016Marketing material ripped from the pages of Nottingham's history...